Rheem 40 Gallon FVR NATGAS Low WATER HEATER 6YR 22V40SF - Page 9 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues

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Water leaking at inside heater put out pilot flame

Immediately, Immediately drain and replace the water heater!
Steve
10/12/2009 12:59:15 AM • Rheem 40 Gallon... • Answered on Oct 12, 2009 • 160 views
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Problem with piolt on a rheem 40 natural gas hot water heater

sounds like you need a new gas control valve
10/3/2009 5:00:01 AM • Rheem 40 Gallon... • Answered on Oct 03, 2009 • 223 views
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ECO failure. Replaced the gas control thermostat & vapor sensor

It sounds like your gas/air mixture needs to be adjusted. The flame should have just the slightest amount of white, at the very tip. The rest should be evenly blue. There is an air vent adjustment in the line to the burner, right after the gas input.
9/3/2009 10:28:25 PM • Rheem 40 Gallon... • Answered on Sep 03, 2009 • 1,703 views
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Dripping Drain valve on rheem water heater

If your water heater is 10 years old or more, it's much better to replace the entire thing before you start having additional problems with it. You MAY be able to drain your water heater and replace the valve with something more reliable, but, as I've said... if your water heater is old, this is just the 1st thing to go wrong. More will follow.

8/16/2009 3:02:36 PM • Rheem 40 Gallon... • Answered on Aug 16, 2009 • 1,255 views
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Water heater not firing up

Make sure thermostat is turned to 120 to 150 degrees Fahrenheit. Turn the thermostat down and back up to see if it ignites. If it lights put the cover back on and set it to temp you want it to be. if not, you have a bad thermostat.
Hope this helps.
8/14/2009 6:29:15 PM • Rheem 40 Gallon... • Answered on Aug 14, 2009 • 214 views
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Rheemglas Low Pressure Gas has Dirty Water

You've done well with having a water heater lasting much longer than the average. Most water heaters will last anywhere from 10-15 years with normal water conditions, somewhat shorter with mineral and sediment issues, etc. Since you've already flushed the tank, which is always the first thing to do, I think you've taken the right steps.

That being said, I believe your tank is failing and you should replace it soon, as having the contamination issues continue will reek havoc with your laundry and could ruin a lot of clothes.

Yes, getting 19 years is pretty good, but the time has come to replace it. Hope this helps you with your decision. Best Regards!
7/31/2009 12:56:02 AM • Rheem 40 Gallon... • Answered on Jul 31, 2009 • 132 views
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Rheem Fury 42V50-40F. Piezo ignitor will not

Sometimes it is necessary to turn the temperature dial all the way back to the coldest setting with the gas valve in the off position in order to reset the safety on some gas water heaters. Give it a try
7/11/2009 4:45:07 PM • Rheem 40 Gallon... • Answered on Jul 11, 2009 • 2,335 views
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We get an smell from the water

If the smell is somewhat like sulphur, a nipple from a nat gas line was installed into the water line when the water heater was installed. If this is the case replace the nipple and the smell will go away
7/10/2009 3:29:41 AM • Rheem 40 Gallon... • Answered on Jul 10, 2009 • 136 views
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ECO Failure

make sure your flue is clear,, and no suit is in the burner, also there are wires going to the ignitor make sure they are not touching after time for what ever reason they need to be seperated because they short out but doesn't cause any problem other then the unit not lighting
6/21/2009 2:16:54 AM • Rheem 40 Gallon... • Answered on Jun 21, 2009 • 983 views
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Can no light up a new Rheem 22V40FN water heater

Air in system. Make sure there is no sources of ignition and loosen the supply line at the heater and purge all air. Mske sure your source valve is open. then turn off yje heater after tightening the line. Let sit in off position for 15 minutes. Then turn therm knob to on slowly and then over to pilot, depress pilot button and hold a ffew seconds. Pilot should light. If so, hold for a few and then release and turn ti on position. Good Luck.
6/15/2009 2:31:05 AM • Rheem 40 Gallon... • Answered on Jun 15, 2009 • 1,910 views
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Our water heater is still working after 32 years. Model 22-40-2

not a record, I actually just did a chang out in Annapolis Maryland the had just the 2 wires running into the unit. you know the way houses used to be run back in the 40's just wires no casings, they screwed right to the back of the water heat to 2 screws ans wing nuts, it was a rheem electric
6/6/2009 7:46:39 PM • Rheem 40 Gallon... • Answered on Jun 06, 2009 • 546 views
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Intermittent pilot and burner

sounds like ur gas valve solanoide is done . depending on what type and age it is , it will have either manual or electronic ignition . one last shot wourth trying iis the jet may be slightly blocked, remove it and blow it out with a compressed air line do not try cleaning it with a wire or similar. put it back together and try firing it up. good luck .ps what part of the world do u live because these arent a common house hold appliance in ireland they are only used in commerical building,s over here.
5/5/2009 6:58:55 PM • Rheem 40 Gallon... • Answered on May 05, 2009 • 311 views
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I painted the floor & my hot water heater (Reehm

The water heater is locked out. The following process should reset it.
1. Reapply power to the water heater and wait for 3 seconds for the system self-diagnostic check.
2. Within the first 30 seconds, the temperature dial must be rotated back and forth crossing the 120
degree mark at least six (6) times. This will reset the control and display a normal flash code
(slow blinking).
4/20/2009 12:11:31 PM • Rheem 40 Gallon... • Answered on Apr 20, 2009 • 1,679 views
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Flush Rheemglas Fury 22VR75 yearly-increase life of H2O heater?

yes you will increase life if you flush sediment yearly
4/16/2009 1:10:42 PM • Rheem 40 Gallon... • Answered on Apr 16, 2009 • 1,165 views
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No Hot Water in morning

Remove the cover then the access cover, then you can see inside,
the pilot light is probably out.

If out turn the gas off, then get a long match, grill lighter,or piece of paper ready to light, you should be able to see the little thin
gas line that runs inside the tank and see where it connects to,that is where you need to light, now that you see where to light, turn gas knob to pilot, and press down and at the same time light the pilot.
( blow into the pilot area before putting match inside to make sure no gas has built up inside) Hold down the knob for a minute then release, if pilot goes out try again and hold down longer, if you hold it for 3mins and it does not stay lite, the thermocouple is bad and you will have to replace it.
4/14/2009 6:02:27 PM • Rheem 40 Gallon... • Answered on Apr 14, 2009 • 525 views
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Maytag gas range

The hot surface igniter is probably bad. Remove the igniter wires and check for continuity.
4/7/2009 1:57:17 AM • Rheem 40 Gallon... • Answered on Apr 07, 2009 • 39 views
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Water heater keeps shutting off

Is your pilot light staying lit? If not, then replace the thermocouple. If it is, and you have the thermostat on it turned up, then the thermostat is bad and you will have to replace the whole gas valve. To do this, you will have to completely drain the heater and then remove the flame Assembly and screw out the valve. Replace the valve and reassemble the burner Assembly. That should take care of it. If the water heater is old, then I would replace the whole thing. A gas valve will cost you over a $100 anyway. Good luck.
4/6/2009 3:21:23 AM • Rheem 40 Gallon... • Answered on Apr 06, 2009 • 491 views
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Water heater is bubbling with the sound of sediment

You can try to flush the sediment with the water and power on. Just hook a short hose to the drain and shoot it into a clean white bucket (so you can see what comes out). The drains on most water heaters are far too constricted to flush anything but the small particles, so if your problem continues you might consider replacing the factory drain with a short 3/4" dielectric pipe nipple, a 3/4" full port ball valve, a 3/4" m.i.p. x 3/4" garden hose male and a garden hose cap with hose washer. That will give you some serious flushing capability.

If all of these steps won't get rid of your noises take comfort in the fact that the noise may be a nuisance to you, but it is not doing any really bad damage to your heater. I also strongly recommend getting a water softener to prevent this problem from ever happening again.

Mike
9/15/2009 11:53:03 PM • Rheem 40 Gallon... • Answered on Sep 15, 2009 • 224 views
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Water dripping from front of water heater

hi my name is mark, is this electric or gas. either way you will most likely are going to have to replace it, but first check that its not the drain valve leaking. also if it is electric shut off power before you grab the drain valve so you dont get shocked.
3/19/2009 1:20:00 AM • Rheem 40 Gallon... • Answered on Mar 19, 2009 • 133 views
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Sediment in hot water

With Rheem you have to back to the installer.Most of the heater have ten year warrany.
3/15/2009 7:08:32 PM • Rheem 40 Gallon... • Answered on Mar 15, 2009 • 232 views
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