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Posted by hallerb@aol.com on June 6, 2006, 8:31 am
maradcliff@UNLISTED.com wrote:
> wrote:
>
> >
> >Steve B wrote:
> >> > Hello All,
> >> >
> >> > We've just moved in and I would like to drain the water heater. It was
> >> > installed in 2000, but the owner never drained it.
> >> >
> >> > What is the safest way to do this without damaging the heater? Water on or
> >> > off? Pilot light on or off? Etc, etc...
> >> >
> >> > Many thanks for taking the time to respond!
> >> >
> >> > Alain
> >>
> >> I would open up the popoff valve. It lets air in, thus letting the water go
> >> out with more force, carrying more crud. I would turn the water on and off
> >> SEVERAL times to flush as much stuff out as you can>
> >> Steve
> >
> > WARNING WARNING!!!
> >
> >Most drain valves are junk, espically the plastic ones, once opened it
> >may NEVER close:( You can buy a cap that fits with a washer to close
> >the drain when your done. be prepared to replaace the valve, like start
> >early AM of day off not end of day:(
> >
> >
> >Turn burner off leave pilot on.
> >
> >messing with the T&P valve may cause it to leak.
> >
> >your better off opening valves anywhere above the height of the tank to
> >assist draining by allowing airr to enter
>
> I completely agree about the plastic valves. I'd buy a brass one in
> advance. You can always return it. They are usually 3/4" pipe
> thread. I think they should outlaw those plastic valves.
>
> Mark
USE BALL VALVE as replacement and dont forget teflon tape!
Ball valves are best since they open completely so debris can easily
exit. Regular valves openings are small and can easily clog:(
On the T&P valve, after messing with one every spring and having it
leak every time, i use a dont ask dont tell and hope it opens in a
emergency water here is very hard, but i tired of valve replacement.
much the same occured at my moms house too, i bumped the lever and the
valve wouldnt shut completely on a 1 year old sears tank, sears covered
it under warranty.
after never getting much out of draining tank I dont disturb them till
they fail
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