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You need a High Altitude Conversion Kit from the maker. Then you need a gas registered technician to fit them and adjust. Standard altitude is up to 2,000 feet above sea level,
It took me ages to get his to work - seems that on the THD2023GB
(Black) Filtrino, you push and hold the temp. set button for 10
seconds to get he descale programme running.
The relief f valves are preset for something like 150 psi. I doubt you have that much water pressure. I would just replace the valve. There is NO adjustment.
The water heater should be filled to the top at all times, there is no water level adjustment. The relief valve is probably failing and needs replaced.
It took me ages to get his to work - seems that on the THD2023GB (Black) Filtrino, you push and hold the temp. set button for 10 seconds to get he descale programme running.
High pitched noise is from a very high CO2 level. Adjust the gas pressure to stay above 11" w.c. and have a gas technician with a calibrated CO2 analyzer adjust the CO2 levels.
The 250 MUST have the condensate line connected. EC comes from gas supply problems and CO2 levels not being adjusted. LP units require 3/4" smooth gas pipe or 1" corrugated pipe minimum size. The LP regulator needs to be turned up to about 13 inches of water column and with all the gas appliances on, measure no less than 11 inches of water column. The CO2 levels must be measured by a qualified gas technician with a calibrated (with in 6 months) CO2 analyzer.
Not necessarily.....monitor the level....if continues to rise,then an adjustment may be required.....many salt tanks have water higher than the salt level at different levels as a normal condition.
You need to do 2 things. Take the lid off and check that the water level is up to the fill line, if it is you need to adjust the flapper. If it's not back the screw out on top until it is. Their should be a cylindrical piece of foam on the chain going to the handle. You need to pull off the retainers and move that foam closer to the flapper thus dumping more water in each flush.
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