More info yet. .
I checked the central heating system, it seems to do well, nice blue flame, doesn't have to run long and puts out good heat.
Back to the WH, it has these settings:
- Very Hot
- C
- B
- A
- Hot
- .
- .
- .
- Low
Last summer I remember getting tired of the intermittent lukewarm results and moved it from A up to between B & C so the setting has been higher than I thought.
The yellow / orange flame bugs me on the burner, with the inspection cover & door open it burns a nice blue but when I close up the door and start to place the cover plate on it turns color like the oxygen is being choked off.
So I am thinking the vent pipe might be restricted and go up in the attic to take a look when I discovered something that just doesn't look right.
From the heater I have a vertical 5' section that goes to a 90 in the attic and then a 10' section with
very little slope to another 90 and then an 8' vertical section.
I am looking at that thinking how in heck can exhaust flow like that???
Its no wonder the flame is orange and I probably have forgotten about turning it up other times before last summer. Add this poor vent job to sediment build up and things are not looking good.
Question now is what would you do:
1) flush the tank & change that 10' section to use 45's on each end so the pipe has some vertical direction
2) get a new tank heater & fix the vent
3) go tank-less & fix the vent
I have too much on my plate to mess with this stuff being overwhelmed at work as it is so would probably just hire it out, thinking #3 would be the best long term approach.