Hi All, I bought our apt a year and a half ago and it came complete with a 12/15 year old Gas water heater. This is in a small storage area out on the Terrace. I have 2 issues:
1. The water now coming out of the kitchen tap is flowing really slowly and is so slow it is not switching on the boiler. What can I do or should I have done to sort this?
2. I was also thinking of changing from Gas to Electrical water heating. It's a hassle buying bottles etc and electrical sounds more practical? Would that be the right thing to do??
Cheers!
Electric v Gas Water heaters
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Re: Electric v Gas Water heaters
Your gas water heater will be scaled up with cal, you need a plumber or gas engineer to descale the heat exchanger and flow valve for you, also check the shower spray for Cal build up. If you change over to electric you will still have to descale periodicly and it will be a storage type not instantaneous. Hope this helps, Chris
Re: Electric v Gas Water heaters
Why?Chris Williams wrote:....... and it will be a storage type not instantaneous.Chris
I have an instantaneous water heater.
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Gerry
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Re: Electric v Gas Water heaters
unscrew the end off the kitchen tap, clean the gunge out of the filter then screw the end back on.
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Hi Gerry,I am presuming the gas water heater refered to in the original post is a multipoint instantaneous gas water heater that supplies hot water to severil outlets,and only fires up when a tap or shower is turned on. I dont know of an equivalent in electric, what make is yours, Chris
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My instantaneous electric water heater just feeds one tap.
Cheers
Gerry
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Gerry
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Re: Electric v Gas Water heaters
Best check the amount of power available (KW's) in the apt before u go down that road,
u could take off the water where it goes into the heater and see what the pressure is like at that point and then on the outlet side to establish its clogged. Could be as Julian said at the tap end.
u could take off the water where it goes into the heater and see what the pressure is like at that point and then on the outlet side to establish its clogged. Could be as Julian said at the tap end.
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Cheers Guys, thanks for that!
Will Try all! However, having read all it could be at the tap head as suggested as that's the only outlet from which the flow is poor. It's so poor that the Central Gas boiler is not kicking in!!
Take your points on the Electric v Gas Water Heater! looks like I'll stick with the Gas boiler (and the hassle of the replacement bottles!!).
Will Try all! However, having read all it could be at the tap head as suggested as that's the only outlet from which the flow is poor. It's so poor that the Central Gas boiler is not kicking in!!
Take your points on the Electric v Gas Water Heater! looks like I'll stick with the Gas boiler (and the hassle of the replacement bottles!!).
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