Does water heater flame stay on?
The burner on your water heater should not stay on all the time. The burner should only light when hot water is needed. However, your water heater’s pilot light should remain on at all times.
How high should a water heater flame be?
18 inches
The Uniform Plumbing Code, which establishes standards nationwide, says that the flame or sparking mechanism in a gas water heater must be at least 18 inches off the ground. This means that an accurate measurement for proper installation is not based on the distance from the bottom of the water heater to the floor.
What should the flame look like in a water heater?
Proper gas combustion and the burner flame. The main indicators of the proper gas combustion are the stable blue flame or blue flame with the yellow inner cones (see the picture). It is also OK to see the tip of the flame with a slightly yellow color.
How often should I Check my gas water heater flame?
Check the main burner, burner flame and pilot light regularly, at least once every six months, followed by dust and debris cleaning of the burner and combustion chamber. An adequate supply of combustion and ventilating air must be available without obstructions.
Why does my water heater flame keep going out?
The flame will go out if the tube is clogged with dirt or debris. Sometimes, the tube might be partially clogged and supplying very little gas for combustion- No wonder your pilot light keeps going out. The Solution: Thorough cleaning should do the trick.
Where does the gas burner go in a water heater?
Every gas-powered and tank-type water heater uses the gas burner located in the combustion chamber to heat water, pilot light or electrode to light the fire, and a gas control valve to deliver natural gas or propane. During the burning process, exhaust gases are vented out, either naturally (convection) or forced (electric blower).
Check the main burner, burner flame and pilot light regularly, at least once every six months, followed by dust and debris cleaning of the burner and combustion chamber. An adequate supply of combustion and ventilating air must be available without obstructions.
Proper gas combustion and the burner flame. The main indicators of the proper gas combustion are the stable blue flame or blue flame with the yellow inner cones (see the picture). It is also OK to see the tip of the flame with a slightly yellow color.
What should I do if my water heater flame is not working?
If the venting system is blocked, clean it and make sure that air and flue passageways are free of deposits and debris. If the problem is with the high gas pressure, call the utility company. One possibility is water in the gas line due to pipe corrosion. If the problem is with the cold or excess draft, find the cause and fix the problem.
Every gas-powered and tank-type water heater uses the gas burner located in the combustion chamber to heat water, pilot light or electrode to light the fire, and a gas control valve to deliver natural gas or propane. During the burning process, exhaust gases are vented out, either naturally (convection) or forced (electric blower).