07-18-13, 05:20 AM | #1 |
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another new guy here
Hello everyone,
My name is jeremy and I just came in this forum. I'm here to learn some new ideas that could be helpful and applicable on my home. Love my kids and family. I bought a water heater in march and I get maybe 5 minutes of hot water then it turns cold I called whirlpool and they sent me a new valve and had it installed but I still can't get more then 5 min of hot water now whirlpool tells me to pull the cold water dip tube and see if it is broken but I don't know where to look for the dip tube can you help me. the model number is BFG1F4034T3NOV. Any one help me to figureout the problem or your thoughts. Thanks!
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07-18-13, 06:40 AM | #2 |
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First, welcome to the group. I assume this is an electric unit? I think the thermostat is bad or not adjusted correctly.
The dip tube normally goes all the way to the bottom of the tank and supplies water there. If it is broken, then cold water is introduced on top, but the water should still be warm. If you have a current meter, you could measure the power (not voltage) to the unit to determine how long the unit is on. If it is a gas unit, then the gas control valve could be malfunctioning (again). In this case, see how long the burner is on. I have seen a situation where the gas line to a water heater was partially blocked by rust (inside steel pipe). The rust clogs up the valve. Can you remove valve and look there? Steve
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Welcome to the site. Steve has some good suggestions.
Does the water get cold suddenly or gradually? How high is your water heater temperature turned up? As a general tip, its a really good idea to install a low flow shower head too. I really love my earth massage 1.25GPM showerhead. That would give you twice as much time in the shower with hot water over a standard 2.5 gpm showerhead. Not that that should be the fix to your problem, just a general tip.
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thanks for your greetings all help and suggestion. at last they come to my home and make my water heater totally okk. yeah it was valve and adjustment problem. have a nice day
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I'm glad to hear you got things sorted.
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