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发表于 2012-12-3 11:44:24
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How Can I Identify the Problem?If there is no hot water, check to see if the pilot light is out and relight it if it is (see below).
If the pilot light won't stay lit, clean the pilot orifice (see below); tighten the thermocouple connections (see below), and replace a faulty thermocouple (see below).
If there is not enough hot water, check and reset the temperature control if necessary.
If the water is too hot, check and reset the temperature control. If it is set too high, have a faulty thermostat serviced professionally.
If the heater leaks, operate the pressure relief valve and if the leak persists and the temperature is okay, have the valve replaced.
If the tank is rusted, replace the water heater.
If the heater is noisy, drain and flush the tank (see below) and refill.
If the hot water is dirty, drain and flush the tank and refill (see below).
If the relief valve or the drain valve leaks, test and replace as needed (see below) Regular maintenance of the flue and vent (see below), and regular draining of the tank (see below) will prolong the life of your gas water heater.
If you have hard water, check the anode rod yearly (see below) and replace if necessary.
Fix-It Tip
Do you live in an area with hard water? If so, you know that minerals in the water supply can build up, creating a layer of sediment on the bottom of a water tank, hindering performance and shortening the system's life. Besides softening the water (see Water Softener) fed to the heater, you can minimize damage by lowering the temperature setpoint to 130°F or less.
What Parts, Materials, and Tools Do I Need?You can get replacement parts--and even a replacement gas water heater--from plumbing suppliers, large hardware stores, and home centers. The tools you'll need to fix your water heater include these:
- Pipe wrench
- Open-end wrenches
- Thin copper wire
- Plumber's pipe tape
- Soft brush
- Vacuum cleaner
What Are the Steps to Fixing It? Caution!
If you smell a gas odor for more than a couple of minutes, close the gas-shutoff valve supplying the water heater, open a door or window to ventilate the room, and call the gas company for service.
Light a pilot light:
- Remove the burner access panel. Read and follow lighting directions on or near the cover.
- To light a pilot that has blown out, turn the temperature-control dial to its lowest setting and the gas-control knob to off. Wait at least five minutes for the gas to clear.
- Tightly twist a piece of paper and light it. Turn the gas-control knob to pilot. Depress the reset button (or the gas-control knob if there is no reset button) while holding the burning paper near the pilot burner. The pilot may be hard to reach.
- If the pilot fails to light after a few seconds, close the gas-shutoff valve and call the gas company. If it lights, continue pressing the reset button or knob for one minute, then release it.
- If the pilot stays lit, turn the gas-control knob to on; the main burner should light when the temperature-control dial is set above 120°.
- If the pilot does not stay lit, turn the gas-control knob to off. Check that the thermocouple's tip is positioned so the pilot's flame touches it, and tighten the nut holding it in place. Try lighting it once more. If the flame goes out again, replace the thermocouple.
Clean the pilot orifice:
- Shut the gas cock (refer to the heater's owner's manual for specific instructions).
- Disconnect the burner assembly lines at the gas control valve and remove the burner assembly.
- Carefully probe the pilot light orifice with a thin wire; do not use a needle or paper clip that can damage the orifice. Vacuum out any dislodged debris.
Service a thermocouple:
- Check the thermocouple for loose connections at the control valve. The thermocouple is located near the pilot flame.
- Make sure that the thermocouple's bulb tip is held in the pilot flame. If necessary, carefully tighten the nut, but don't overtighten it.
Fix-It Tip
When you buy replacements, take the old water-heater parts, as well as the brand and model number, with you.
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