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brownie April 2nd 08 06:18 PM

gas water heater control valve question
 
I just got a new control valve for my Kenmore gas water heater, and it
came with a plastic sleeve over the thermostat sensor element (the
copper rod that extends into the tank). Does that sleeve serve a
function or should it be removed before installing the control valve?

Thanks

Joe April 3rd 08 06:43 PM

gas water heater control valve question
 
On Apr 2, 12:18*pm, brownie wrote:
I just got a new control valve for my Kenmore gas water heater, and it
came with a plastic sleeve over the thermostat sensor element (the
copper rod that extends into the tank). *Does that sleeve serve a
function or should it be removed before installing the control valve?

Thanks


Didn't it come with instructions? If not call Sears and complain.

Joe

brownie April 4th 08 06:59 AM

gas water heater control valve question
 
"...Didn't it come with instructions? If not call Sears and
complain...Joe"

Well, it did come with instructions, which did not address my issue.
And I did call Sears and was told they did not offer technical
assistance over the phone. I then posted the question on their
website, and got no response. So I'm hoping someone else will have
the answer. It really is a very simple question, I don't know why I'm
getting such a run-around.

Bill











[email protected] April 4th 08 01:16 PM

gas water heater control valve question
 
On Apr 4, 12:59�am, brownie wrote:
"...Didn't it come with instructions? If not call Sears and
complain...Joe"

Well, it did come with instructions, which did not address my issue.
And I did call Sears and was told they did not offer technical
assistance over the phone. � I then posted the question on their
website, and got no response. � So I'm hoping someone else will have
the answer. �It really is a very simple question, I don't know why I'm
getting such a run-around.

Bill


oddly enough i had this same question perhaps 4 years ago. my brand
new hot water tank got written up by a home inspector claiming carbon
monoxide :(

The tank maker sent me a new control valve, with that plastic coating.

i was required to have a registered plumber install the new valve.

but i dont remember what the plumber did, it was a very busy time.

why not remove the old valve, and see what the manufacturer did.

if the plastic is on there leave it on...............

no plastic on old valve remove it

i believe you will find no plastic but dont depend on me:(

z April 4th 08 06:32 PM

gas water heater control valve question
 
On Apr 4, 1:59*am, brownie wrote:
"...Didn't it come with instructions? If not call Sears and
complain...Joe"

Well, it did come with instructions, which did not address my issue.
And I did call Sears and was told they did not offer technical
assistance over the phone. * I then posted the question on their
website, and got no response. * So I'm hoping someone else will have
the answer. *It really is a very simple question, I don't know why I'm
getting such a run-around.

Bill


sadly, even if the folks at sears told you something, it's about a
50/50 chance it would be correct.

brownie April 6th 08 04:41 AM

gas water heater control valve question
 
why not remove the old valve, and see what the manufacturer did.

if the plastic is on there leave it on...............

no plastic on old valve remove it


Excellent idea. I just removed the old one, and lo, it had what
appears to have once been a plastic sleeve on it. I installed the new
one with the sleeve. Thanks.

--Bill



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