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Pattajames wrote:Chris Bryant wrote:
Have you actually measured the water temp? I would before spending on a thermostat, as that version is pretty reliable.
If the whole thing is cold, it can take a long time to heat. It could be the TP valve is bad.
I just replaced the TP valve recently because the last one went out. Now when you light it, the heater stays heating (full flame) and never shuts off. Then the TP opens to relieve pressure and the water temp is EXTREMELY hot.
โMay-21-2018 12:48 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:wasatchmtnatvr wrote:
Suburban SW6P. Model number. FYI, that's not the original water heater.
Good eye....
I didn't look at pictures very close...just went with info from the Data Sheet
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โMay-21-2018 12:46 PM
Chris Bryant wrote:
Have you actually measured the water temp? I would before spending on a thermostat, as that version is pretty reliable.
If the whole thing is cold, it can take a long time to heat. It could be the TP valve is bad.
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wasatchmtnatvr wrote:
Suburban SW6P. Model number. FYI, that's not the original water heater.
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