News - Gas Water Heater Common Troubleshooting Methods

How To Troubleshoot A Gas Water Heater?

1. When igniting, the gas water heater deflagrates, why?

The so-called deflagration of a gas water heater means that when it is ignited, there will be a loud "bang" sound, which will cause a lot of psychological pressure on the user. This phenomenon is caused by insufficient air pressure.

When the ignition was fired for the first time, it was not ignited because the air pressure was too low, and the gas volume was too sufficient for the second intake, which would cause deflagration. In this regard, regarding the gas pipeline pressure problem, you need to contact the gas company to solve it, and do not solve it without authorization to avoid accidents.

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2. The outlet water temperature of the gas water heater fluctuates greatly, how to deal with it?

For example, the temperature is set at 42°C, but the actual outlet water temperature fluctuates back and forth between 39-46°C. In this regard, you can properly close the water inlet angle valve, set the operating temperature on the water heater, and try to avoid using the water mixing valve.

3. What should I do if the outlet water temperature of the gas water heater does not go up?

For example, the temperature is set at 50°C, but the actual outlet water temperature is only 35°C. At this time, it is necessary to check whether the gas valve is opened to the maximum position, or properly turn off the water output of the hot water faucet.

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Post time: Feb-01-2023