Why is my tankless water heater not coming in?
If you’re running on electricity, check your main electrical panel. Something may have caused the breaker to trip, requiring a reset before your tankless water heater will work again. If you’re burning gas, make sure you paid your bill, there’s propane in your tank, or the gas valve is fully in the ON position.
How do I reset my Rheem remote?
Here how to do it right:
- Begin with turning the hot water tap off.
- Take the remote control and turn it off as well.
- Now it’s time to wait. 5 minutes or so should be enough in most cases.
- Continue with turning the tankless water heater back on.
- Open the hot water faucet and see what’s happening.
How to fix Rheem error code 11?
Rheem fault code 11 – No ignition. Check to make sure there is gas to the unit and that the pressure is correct. Ensure the ignitor is operational before calling for service. Rheem fault code 16 – This is an over temperature warning which could indicate a possible clogged heat exchanger.
Are there any problems with my tankless water heater?
No hot water is one of the most common tankless water heater problems. The first things you should check are the electric power, water, and gas supply to the water heater. Check the shut-off valves, as they might be in the closed position. Check the gas burner and does the flame rod generates the sparks.
Is there an error code on my Rheem tankless water heater?
Having a good digital display or wireless monitoring app can be a great way to identify issues with your Rheem tankless water heater as soon as they appear. You might at first find the error codes confusing, but they’re actually easy to learn. Below are some of the most common Rheem error codes and what they mean. Need to hire a plumber?
What is the minimum flow rate for a tankless water heater?
You see, every tankless water heater has a minimum “flow rate”— which is the minimum amount of water, measured in gallons, that the tankless unit needs flowing through it every minute (gpm) to produce hot water.
Why is there a gap in my tankless water heater?
Although tankless water heaters are also called “instantaneous water heaters,” they still take time to heat water, so after the trapped water was used up, you were left with a gap of unheated water. The further your water has to travel from the water heater to its destination, the more noticeable the gap.