We have a newish gas water heater with a power vent. We built the vent line
out of Schedule 40 and minded the length and number of bends shown in the docs
that came with it.
Worked fine for a couple of months, then started kicking off. Gave a 6-2 code
which implies venting was inadequate.
Took it apart and found a diaphragm switch which measures vacuum on the
upstream side of the vent blower. Tech support says that the switch is
supposed to trigger at 3/4-inch of water. Switch tests fine by mouth test, but
a human can pull several inches of water.
Measured vacuum at 7/8-inch of water. This says the switch is bad, so I asked
them to send me a new one. Went to Door County and Road America for a week.
Came back to find a large parcel. They sent me the whole darn blower assembly.
I installed the whole assembly and the same thing still happens. Get this: It
runs OK if all the house windows are closed and either the exhaust fan in the
basement or the clothes dryer is running.
Can I get an auxiliary fan that goes in-line in a Schedule 40 vent line?
Phil Ethier West Side Saint Paul Minnesota USA
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