How often should I Flush my eccotemp water heater?
How often should I Flush my eccotemp water heater?
To avoid damage, flush your water heater every six months with the Eccotemp EZ-Flush System Descaler Cleaning Kit. You can also use a water softener to slow the buildup.
Where is the flame sensor on a portable water heater?
Check to be sure the thermocouple located in the top left of the heat exchanger is pushed in enough. The thermocouple acts as a second flame sensor. (This only applies to portables with a thermocouple.) Check to be sure the flame sensor is hooked up and for sure connected. Disconnect your incoming water line.
Can a L5 water heater be left unattended?
Please keep in mind that the L5 is NOT to be permanently mounted or left unattended as it is not recommended and can be considered a hazard. Not for indoor usage or to be vented. Also, these units are not to be plumbed in to the side or any other part of the house or location and is meant to serve for recreational use only.
What should I do if my water heater wont light?
If you’re using a pump, there will be fluctuations in the pressure depending on the type of pump you’re using. If you’re using city water with adequate water pressure, then you may need to think of doing a water pressure adjustment or it could be something else.
Why do I need to flush and descale my eccotemp?
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Please keep in mind that the L5 is NOT to be permanently mounted or left unattended as it is not recommended and can be considered a hazard. Not for indoor usage or to be vented. Also, these units are not to be plumbed in to the side or any other part of the house or location and is meant to serve for recreational use only.
Check to be sure the thermocouple located in the top left of the heat exchanger is pushed in enough. The thermocouple acts as a second flame sensor. (This only applies to portables with a thermocouple.) Check to be sure the flame sensor is hooked up and for sure connected. Disconnect your incoming water line.
If you’re using a pump, there will be fluctuations in the pressure depending on the type of pump you’re using. If you’re using city water with adequate water pressure, then you may need to think of doing a water pressure adjustment or it could be something else.