Honeywell Digital Control
My water heater has the Honeywell digital control, it is showing error 57 "flame sensor short to ground". I have a steady drip coming through the flue condensate drain. When I pull the flame sensor and look in the burner compartment it is full to the top with water. I am assuming this means I have a leak inside the tank that is filling the burner compartment and running out the flue drain. I called up an HVAC 24-hour emergency service to analyze the problem they told me the heater is shot. Can anyone confirm that this heater is shot? Or is there something else that could be leaking and filling the burner chamber?
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Honeywell Digital Control
On Sunday, December 9, 2018 at 11:44:55 AM UTC-5, Buddyhughes wrote:
My water heater has the Honeywell digital control, it is showing error 57 "flame sensor short to ground". I have a steady drip coming through the flue condensate drain. When I pull the flame sensor and look in the burner compartment it is full to the top with water. I am assuming this means I have a leak inside the tank that is filling the burner compartment and running out the flue drain. I called up an 'HVAC 24-hour emergency service' (http://www.thermokline.ca/emergency-service/) to analyze the problem they told me the heater is shot. Can anyone confirm that this heater is shot? Or is there something else that could be leaking and filling the burner chamber? -- Buddyhughes Unless there is a water pipe connection leaking at the top or at the relief valve on the side, I concur with the diagnosis. Once the tank is leaking, it's toast. How old is it? Typical life is 10 to 15 years depending on the unit and the water. |
Honeywell Digital Control
On 12/9/18 11:06 AM, trader_4 wrote:
On Sunday, December 9, 2018 at 11:44:55 AM UTC-5, Buddyhughes wrote: My water heater has the Honeywell digital control, it is showing error 57 "flame sensor short to ground". I have a steady drip coming through the flue condensate drain. When I pull the flame sensor and look in the burner compartment it is full to the top with water. I am assuming this means I have a leak inside the tank that is filling the burner compartment and running out the flue drain. I called up an 'HVAC 24-hour emergency service' (http://www.thermokline.ca/emergency-service/) to analyze the problem they told me the heater is shot. Can anyone confirm that this heater is shot? Or is there something else that could be leaking and filling the burner chamber? -- Buddyhughes Unless there is a water pipe connection leaking at the top or at the relief valve on the side, I concur with the diagnosis. Once the tank is leaking, it's toast. How old is it? Typical life is 10 to 15 years depending on the unit and the water. Any real chance of water getting in the flue? Snowstorm? Cover missing? |
Honeywell Digital Control
On Sun, 9 Dec 2018 16:20:48 +0000, Buddyhughes
wrote: When I pull the flame sensor and look in the burner compartment it is full to the top with water. The heater is SHOT! Don't grab a mop but fix the leak, first. |
Honeywell Digital Control
turn off the water supply
open a spigot to release the pressure did the leak stop? m |
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