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How do I make heat tape to wrap around pvc pipe & heat under my planting flats for starting seeds OR for wrapping the chickens' waterer? Thanks

I started seeds on a pet warmer pad that I got at Runnings. It is just a hard plastic rectangle that stays just the right temperature. For pipe a heat tape product is the choice, look for a self regulating type like Easy Heat freeze free brand. Basically you run it along with the pipe and attach it with tape or zip ties. Maybe spiral it around a big pipe. Insulation around the whole works is a good finishing touch. For chicken water my dad used to just have a 100 Watt light bulb shining down on it, and that worked in South Dakota so probably will work anywhere. The water was inside the coop, so a lot warmer than outside. A loop of heat tape around the bottom of a metal water pan would probably work too. The light bulb also gave light to the chickens to keep them laying more eggs.
10/28/2021 2:43:11 AM • Water Heaters • Answered on Oct 28, 2021
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Manual for Dearborn gas heater model DRC 40 A N

try searching using GOOGLE
10/25/2021 1:37:20 PM • Water Heaters • Answered on Oct 25, 2021
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Gas heater giving error code11 how to solve prob

Please always include full 'make model (what it is)'. If it is a Rinnai Rinnai Gas Heater fault code 11 indicates a no ignition or no gas supply on your gas heater system. ... A gas supply issue may be present if the flame on the gas heater pilot drops in pressure, of if your gas heater does not work then there is no gas supply present.Feb. 10, 2020

What is Rinnai Error Code 11 or 12? - Gas Heater Service ...

There is a video as well https://www.google.com/search?q=Gas+heater+giving+error+code+11 ..
10/24/2021 9:15:52 PM • Water Heaters • Answered on Oct 24, 2021
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Any advice would be great as far as where to start

check thermocouple and water flow sensor
9/14/2021 10:43:10 PM • Water Heaters • Answered on Sep 14, 2021
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Rheem 40 gallon gas hot water heater, pilot light

To make a short story long (I need to include all details, sry)…

I got up one morning and realized that we did not have hot water. I re-lit the pilot light and as soon as the burner went out from heating the water up, the pilot light would go out. After reading several posts regarding this issue, it seemed apparent that the thermo-coupler was the problem. Since I am a little bit handy around the house and very tight when it comes to opening my wallet, I bought the device from Lowe’s ($8.98) that was recommended by my online advisors and after a few googles, figured out how to change it. No help. The pilot light still goes out.

I gave up and went to Home Depot to purchase and schedule the installation of a new hot water heater.

STICKER SHOCK

A new Direct Vent type water heater costs around $800 with an additional $450 for “special” installation. Add a few fees to that and the grand total came to about $1450.

I felt like I had no choice since my wife and 2 daughters refused to live their life without hot water and I had no clue about how to fix the dam thing.

The plumber assigned to the installation stopped by to evaluate the site conditions and quickly noted to me that the 8 year old water heater tank was in good condition and that the gas controller was probably faulty, which could be purchased online from the manufacturer. I quickly cancelled the Home Depot order and purchased the controller for about $120 after shipping and tax. Immediately after the installation it seemed that the problem had been solved. A few days later the pilot light went out.

I called the plumber and explained the situation and he recommended that I purchase another controller because the one that was shipped to me was probably bad. I searched around town and found a plumbing supply company that had the correct model in stock. Two days later the pilot light was out. I cleaned up the controller and returned it to the store and asked the plumber to please schedule a visit to repair this dam thing.

When the plumber arrived, he hooked up a gauge in several locations and confirmed that the correct amount of gas (cfm) was being delivered to the controller, pilot light and burner. He then proceeded to remove the fire box to make sure that the igniter, thermo-coupler and pilot tip were set properly. He inspected the pilot light tip and said that he found the problem. Using about a 1/64” tip drill (can be purchased at a welding supply store), he cleaned the tiny hole that releases gas to the pilot light. I felt a sigh of relief because I was certain that the problem had been solved. $65 dollars (plumber’s fee for an hour of work) and 4 days later the pilot light went out.

I called the plumber and he said that the controller that I purchased online must be bad. Too embarrassed to return to the first plumbing supply store, I found another one in a different town that had the correct model in stock. Three days after changing the controller the pilot light went out. I returned the controller and a six pack later I decided to do some extensive googling.

The key term here is “DIRECT VENT”. This seems to be a very common problem with direct vent water heaters and I was about to find out the reason for this phenomenon. I read a post by an individual who wrote that if the vent becomes detached that the inflow of air can become contaminated and extinguish the pilot light. I decided that before I spent any more money on a plumber that I was going to take the vent apart and find out what makes it tick.

My direct vent system has 2 parts to the venting, an inner pipe (3” nominal diameter) that serves as the exhaust and the outer pipe (5” nominal diameter) that serves as the internal flow of air which supplies the pilot light and burner with oxygen. On the outside of the house a vent hood helps to segregate the two by extending the exhaust about 3” beyond the intake. I looked into the hood at the end of the pipes and discovered that the internal pipe which consisted of a 2 piece slip joint had come loose from the elbow that sets on top of the water heater. This slip joint pipe was not attached at any point with screws or clamps and was loosely setting over the elbow on one end and into the hood on the other end, allowing it to detach. Apparently, when atmospheric conditions were right, the burner idled down from heating up the water and extinguished the pilot light because the intake was saturated with CO2 from the connection failure.

I purchased a section of 3” pipe that was long enough to be installed in one piece. I connected it to the elbow using a stainless steel hose clamp. I had to disassemble the pipe 3 times to make adjustments to the length and position before I got it right, but I should not have any more problems with the pilot light.

The problem here is time. It takes a lot of time to get this right. When the plumbing contractors installed this unit during the construction of the house, there was no one around to make sure that they got it right. It is probably common to use a 2 piece slip joint type connection, but I feel like it should be attached with screws or clamps. In my opinion it is not rigid enough and can detach easily, especially if it is not installed properly. A one piece connection that is attached at one end with a hose clamp and then held in place at the other end by the hood is fool proof.
9/3/2021 4:36:09 PM • Water Heaters • Answered on Sep 03, 2021
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I have a Total Gas Solution Geyser - worked well for 3 years, now the burner fails to ignite when I turn on the water. What fault should I look for and where?

You would be looking at the water section /blocked or diaphram worn or spilt
8/19/2021 4:32:09 PM • Water Heaters • Answered on Aug 19, 2021
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Richmond 5VRP40-P. Why doesn't burner stay lit?

Bad thermocouple
8/4/2021 7:03:17 PM • Water Heaters • Answered on Aug 04, 2021
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My hot water stops flowing?

are you saying you are getting no water! or no hot water? if your water is not hot you may need to change heating coil
7/9/2021 5:59:52 AM • Water Heaters • Answered on Jul 09, 2021
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I need a flush kit for a Westinghouse tankless heater, is there a recommendation?

none from here try a dealer for answers
6/16/2021 12:32:12 AM • Water Heaters • Answered on Jun 16, 2021
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What is the priority light on my Rheem tankless

What I got from online research is, that remote has control of the water temperature when you have more than one tankless. I only have the one so I don't know how that set up would look or work with multiple units. Anyway, a green light on the priority indicator is normal and nothing concerning.
6/15/2021 2:16:26 AM • Water Heaters • Answered on Jun 15, 2021
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How do i change the upper and lower elements on Britannia SI-9T6-l-s?

videos in the link. It is pretty straight forward. Disconnect from the supply, take old one out, put new one is. https://www.google.com/search?q=change+the+upper+and+lower+elements+on+Britannia+SI-9T6-l-s ..
5/16/2021 11:08:38 AM • Water Heaters • Answered on May 16, 2021
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Could anyone tell me what the Error Code E34 is referring please? Thanks

Maybe. Knowing what it is that is generating error code E34 would be good start. Need manufacturer and model number.
3/28/2021 6:19:22 PM • Water Heaters • Answered on Mar 28, 2021
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RE: Richmond EcoNet shows "Water Sensor Alarm". How do I reset it?

For the water heater leak detection alarm, make sure that there is no water left near the water heater. (Fix any existing leaks.) Then press and hold the Clear Alarm button on the water heater panel for 1 second. You should hear a beep and the alarm will be bypassed for 24 hours. If additional water is detected, then the alarm will be replaced with a service heater message. (Note: there is no clear alarm button on the App or the water heater shut-off valve.) See the manual for one of the Richmond Smart Water heaters here: https://static.globalimageserver.com/site/richmonddotcom/electricwaterheatinglanding/SmartElectricResidentialWHwithEcontrol.pdf . A manual for the add-on leak sensor and shut-off valve is available here: https://hw.menardc.com/main/items/media/RHEEM002/Install_Instruct/AP21850.pdf . I hope this helps. Cindy Wells
3/27/2021 10:42:51 PM • Water Heaters • Answered on Mar 27, 2021
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Do you have a troubleshooting service manual service manual

We have no manuals at all. We suggest where you can aquire them from. Try the manufacturers web site firstly or gargle it on google.
3/19/2021 8:31:09 AM • Water Heaters • Answered on Mar 19, 2021
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ECOSMART 36 electric water heater. What does code E5 mean?

see if voltage to heater element if yes check ohms on element
2/6/2021 6:02:28 AM • Water Heaters • Answered on Feb 06, 2021
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I have osaka gas heater model 43 641. It automatically trip after 1 min. If i restart it will again tripped. Can any one help to fix this problem

It is a gas appliance, it has to be serviced by a registered gas technician. They are too dangerous to try and fix yourself.
1/22/2021 9:16:20 PM • Water Heaters • Answered on Jan 22, 2021
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I have a Bradford white. I had to unplug it. Now the led temp light will not stay on. What do I do?

The red LED may be indicating that the temperature control has failed.
1/2/2021 3:44:29 PM • Water Heaters • Answered on Jan 02, 2021
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I need a photo or diagram of the scr2 Titan tankless triac wireing.

Contact Titan to request the information.
12/16/2020 12:50:04 AM • Water Heaters • Answered on Dec 16, 2020
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