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Would need more info, which door are you talking about? Blower door with power switch? At what point in the firing sequence does the unit fail? So the burners ignite?
Generally, they are a your normal low end hot water heater. I have seen American Standard units last up to 20 years (like mine) with not problems, and I have seen them not last three years before the tank ruptured.
We have more calls on the Rheem and Brandford Whites than American Standards as far an minor problems.
Pros: Cheap; reasonably reliable; parts readily available. Cons: Not energy efficient; tank quality - flexible.
When mine goes would I replace it with another American Standard? No, I would install the Bosch tankless water heater.
i think since "tankless" water htrs entered the market...your plumber referring to a standard w/h means a storage tank wtr htr(stores 40 or more gals) ..most popular brands are a o smith rheem bradford white
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