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My hot water tank is continually leaking ? I shut off the valve at the top of the tank and it is still leaking ??

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Is it leaking out of drain valve -pressure relief valve or the body of the unit [rusted out ]first off if turned off service /inline valve and water still coming in need to replace valve also --as to other valves they are replaceable --if unit itself is leaking than replacement is needed

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They wear out especially if they are older. You did not say what make and model it is but if there is water coming out the bottom it is time for a new unit. The leak is still happening because even though there is not supply pressure, gravity is pulling the water out the break in the liner.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 11, 2008

SOURCE: The power vent blower on my hot water tank will not shut off.

If the blower continues after the end of the burn cycle it is the cool the heater down. Over running would indicate a defective end cycle temp relay.

Good Luck, Phil

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Steve Archer

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  • Posted on Jan 09, 2009

SOURCE: Hot water heater leaking at the top valvue

I believe the problem you had with the pop off valve is a one time thing since you said you just installed the water h eater

The pop off valve is a pressure relief valve that is activated by build up in the tank from excessive pressure either through too much heat or pressure which works by pressing aginst a spring loaded valve


If you go to the whater heater and look at the valve ther is a handle on it take your hand (stand clear of valve opening) and slowly pull it you will see water start to come out

More than likely a new valve could have had a piece of debris in it or was partially open
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If the heater was overheating the valve would stay open and you would see extremly hot water rushing out

I do not recommend that you replace the valve unless it continues


Good luck to you




Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 10, 2009

SOURCE: hot water heater is leaking and making noise

Hit the disconnect and call a plumber. Sounds like your heating element or elements have gone bad and need to be replaced. also shut off the water. This is repairable, but it is HIGHLY recommened to have someone with expeirence in this kinda of problem fix it since you are messing with water and electricity. The repair should be no more then 200 dollars

jimmy

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  • Posted on Mar 10, 2010

SOURCE: leaking pressure relief valve

what is the water pressure on the cold side? You may need to install a pressure reducing valve at the water heater inlet to reduce inlet pressure and keep pop off valve from opening when not needed.

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Water heater leaking from under the collar that the T&P valve screws into, but it isnt leaking from the valve itself, or the connection between the valve and the tank. Fixable, or need a new tank?

if it is the threads leaking., you can #1 shut the water heater down or turn it to pilot. #2 carefully loosen the top connector to the valve, #3 remove valve #4 apply teflon tape, usually 3 raps nO more than 5 to the male threads #5 carefully reassemble. turn from pilot to normal. if the water heater continues to leak it is possible that you observed leakage from the valve but the tank itself needs replaced. hope this helps.
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I have a 2000, 2619 trail manor and the water heater TP valve leaks when I run the heater. I'm not sure if the TP valve is defective or if it's the temp control unit itself. Any ideas?

Too much pressure on city water input. Use a regulator pressure. or, shut up the city water valve outside open the TP valve and a hot water faucet inside the house and let water drain out until it stop running out. Close TP valve, hot water faucet and then open city water valve. That will create and air cushion on top of the TP valve inside the tank and then no more leak on TP valve
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Pressure releif valve leaking

Hot water pressure relief valves serve two functions. The first is to remove high-pressure water from the hot water tank. The second function is to act as a high temperature valve to remove water that exceeds a predetermined point for the valve. Both of these relief settings are preset at the valve factory. Many pressure relief valves will come with a metal tag that identifies these release points. If you're attempting to remove the hot water heater pressure relief valve, pay careful attention to ensure that you replace with the correct valve.

Your hot water heater has a pressure relief valve safety mechanism. When pressure inside the water tank exceeds certain limitations, the valve opens up to allow the pressure to be released. A faulty pressure relief valve will not release excess pressure, which could cause extensive damage to your home. You should test the hot water heater pressure relief valve once every six months to ensure proper operation. If the pressure relief valve fails the test, replace the valve with a new one immediately

Locate the pressure relief valve on your hot water heater. The pressure relief valve has a lever handle on top with a drain pipe attached to it. The pressure relief valve is most often on the side of the water tank toward the top. Newer models of hot water heaters have the pressure relief valve on top of the water tank.

  • Inspect the area around the pressure relief valve for signs of leaking water. If there is leaking water near the relief valve connection, replace the relief valve. If no leaking is evident, proceed with testing the pressure valve.

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    Examine the area below the pressure relief valve drain pipe. Most water heater closets either have a drain in the floor below the pipe or the pipe is inserted into another pipe to direct the water out of the home. If the end of your drain pipe is not in another pipe or there is no drain in the floor, place a bucket under the drain pipe to catch water when you test the pressure relief valve.

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    Pull the lever handle on the top of the pressure relief valve up with your fingers. A working lever will lift up without difficulty.You should begin to hear water going through the drain pipe. Slowly release the lever to shut off the pressure relief valve. The pressure relief valve is good. If you did not hear water running through the drain pipe, lower the lever on the pressure relief valve and replace the valve. If the lever is difficult to raise, do not force the lever. Replace the pressure relief valve.


  • Now with all that said if you have a closed loop water supply system and you have a pressure vessal/expantion tank it may have gone bad and is making the TP valve leak. you can call your water provider to see if you have closed loop system.
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    It is leaking out of the top. not out of the hot or cold valves but out of a nut by the cold side.

    Your tank is rusted out and needs to be replaced.
    Link below is a troubleshoot for leaking water heater.
    http://waterheatertimer.org/Leaking-water-heater.html

    Protect yourself first:
    If your tank is rusted, there is danger of rupture.
    My friend welded his leaking tank, but he assumes the risk.
    Ruptured tank can cause massive damage and water runs until it is shut off.

    Hot water tank is under pressure because hot water expands and pushes against tank wall.
    Turn off water to tank.
    Turn off power supply:
    Electric: turn off circuit breaker.
    Gas: rotate knob to pilot so pilot stays lit but burner will not fire. To turn back on, rotate knob to ON.
    Open hot side bathtub valve and relieve pressure on tank.

    You can limp by with rusted tank by turning water heater on when hot water is needed.
    Shower uses 5-9 gallons hot water
    Bath uses 12-15 gallon hot water
    Ordinary gas heater makes 41 gallons hot water per hour
    Ordinary electric heater makes 20 gallons hot water per hour.

    I buy water heaters at Lowes, Home Depot, Ace.
    Look for scratch and dent models.
    Buy drip pan for water heater.
    Wrap electric heater totally with insulation except TP valve.
    Buy new flexible connectors for water lines.
    Offer 15% less than marked price on tank, because the store makes money on additional items.

    > Most people can install their own electric heater since you just connect water pipes and electric wire, and it's done. Read link below since there are tips that help you buy and install electric.
    > Generally people are nervous about installing gas water heater, so step-by-step instructions are shown on link below. Remember gas line is under less pressure than water line, so if you can install a water pipe, you can install gas line to water heater with crescent wrench, and soapy water to check for leaks.
    How to install gas water heater:
    http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-install-gas-water-heater.html

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    I noticed my water wasn't staying hot long to shower and wash dishes. The water continually runs out of the relief valve to the outside of house. Had to shut-off water to unit and turn off breaker. What...

    Sorry to read about your problem, I hope this helps you out.

    most likely you have a defective relief valve, since you turned off a breaker, i will assume it is electric. water heater.

    Their is a off chance, the the water heater is defective and getting to hot..but the thermal protection should kick in.

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    Turned off the hot water to fix a leaking tap. now the tap has no hot or cold water and the hot water tank valve is leaking?

    It sounds like two problems.
    Problem 1) Clog inside faucet or clog inside pipes at faucet
    Remove supply tubes leading to faucet and see if problem is inside pipes or inside faucet.
    My bet is clog inside faucet.

    If you have galvanized pipe that meets copper pipe, this can be trouble spot.
    Article on clogged water pipes at Inspectapedia:
    http://www.inspectapedia.com/water/Water_Pipe_Clog_Repair_Guide.htm

    Article on clogged pipes:
    http://www.waterheaterrescue.com/pages/WHRpages/English/Troubleshooting/Tanklets/backflushing.html

    Problem 2) Water heater leak ... you say tank valve is leaking? Is that cold-water shut-off valve? Or tank drain valve? Or TP valve?

    If cold water shut-off is leaking, then replace shut off.

    If tank drain valve is leaking, then check if plastic valve is cracked. If drain valve is cracked, then replace with a brass valve from Home Depot. If plastic valve breaks off, then use hammer and screwdriver to gently chip out the broken plastic valve. New valve threads need teflon tape to seal pipe. If valve is just dripping, then put garden-hose cap over end of valve and screw down tight.

    If TP valve is leaking, then replace with same temperature and pressure rating.
    New TP valve threads need teflon tape to seal pipe.

    Problem 3) If pressure is low all over house:
    Buy pressure gauge at hardware store that screws onto hose connection.

    Test pressure on outdoor spigot.
    Open faucet and check if pressure drops. This says if problem is inside pipes that enter house.

    Test pressure on water heater drain valve.
    This says if pressure problem is before -or- after water heater.

    If problem is before the water heater, then shut-off valve located on cold water line is suspect.
    If problem is after water heater, it could be in hot water outflow pipe on top of water heater, or a nearby elbow.

    Remove hot water line leading from water heater and check pressure. This says if problem is where hot water leaves tank.
    Read articles above about clogs inside water lines.


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    Water is putting the burner out

    if you check the bottom of the tank or there is water on the floor constantly..check the top of the tank most of the time the shut off valve is leaking or the hot cold connection on the top is leaking..if both these are dry then there could a crack in the tank
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    I have a propane hot water tank that in discharging the hot water out the relief valve (Champion energy saver series)

    possible problems not knowing age of unit the
    control valve could be sticking open allowing gas to continue to flow until high limit is reached and shuts down valve another possible problem with the newer style back flow preventer being install by water companys the rapid heating and expansion of the water over pressures the water system causing releif valve to pop open and reclose most water heater manufacters are recommending instalation of an expansion tank to allow the growth in volume of water somewhere to go is valve constantly leaking or only during heating cycle if you could supply additional information does unit only leak when heating
    or is steam expelled when releif valve opens
    t-stat not opening gas valve sticking partially open
    bad high limit bad pressure releif valve no expansion tank to allow for thermal expansion if steam is present and unit is boiling water inside replacement of water heater for safety concerns,would be reccomended if only water and pops couple of times water temp not over 140 degrees after most hot water has been used out of tank and is reheating most of capacity probably lack of expansion tank as the releif valve is the final safety device on a water heater is of great concern
    the temp control gas valve or high limit are supposed to shut unit done long before the safety limit of releif valve is reached
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    Hot water not very hot..also seems low in pressure

    pressure temp valve leaking
    tank leaking
    hot water line leaking
    shut off water to tank and leave sit for 4 hours turn on water tap and test temp if hot you have a leak
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    Hot water tank shuts down after5 minutes pilot still on water

    Carefully catch some water in a container from pressure relief valve (pull lever slightly) at top of tank, and see if it's up to temperature. If it's hot there, I suspect your by-pass at back of the tank, is faulty. Depending on what by-pass system your using, it may be in wrong position, blocked, or mixing hot and cold. Cold water flows into bottom of tank, and hot out the top. If any valve in between the 2 lines, close it, and make sure valves in and out of bottom and top are open. Let me know what you find, or if water from pressure relief valve is not hot either.
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