Another question! When we removed the gas water heater to repair the floor there is a round metal dish with a hole with a shaft going straight down through the floor, not sure why the hole? Is it because of the pilot light? and is that hole supposed to be attached to something under the trailer?
Thanks,
rose
hole under water heater
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No, this is under the water heater, it is a seperate piece that the heater sits on and if you look down into it it goes through the floor to the under side of the trailer. (if the water heater is not on top of it)
thanks,
Rose
thanks,
Rose
Sounds like you have a sealed combustion water heater.
It is an intake for combustion air and needs to be put back in place when you repair the floor. Otherwise you will be robbing oxygen from inside your home. It does not hook up to anything underneath.
As Greg said make sure you T&P valve has a line that goes down under your home as well, and not just into your floor cavity.
Also a good time to add a shut off to the cold supply line to the
tank
Good Luck
Rod
It is an intake for combustion air and needs to be put back in place when you repair the floor. Otherwise you will be robbing oxygen from inside your home. It does not hook up to anything underneath.
As Greg said make sure you T&P valve has a line that goes down under your home as well, and not just into your floor cavity.
Also a good time to add a shut off to the cold supply line to the
tank
Good Luck
Rod
Sounds like a pan. I saw them tonight at Lowes. It is a round pan, with a hole on the side, or bottom. Like a big cake pan, but about 26 inches round. Right?
Thats in case of a leak.
Thats in case of a leak.
Thanks for all the help, there is a hole that the pipe for the pressure relief that goes through the floor. The metal disk that the water heater sits on has the hole with a pipe about 5-6" wide. Is there a way to tell if it is a sealed combustion water heater? All I know is the brand is Rheem and the date on it is 2002.
Thanks a lot for all the help, this site has been wonderful!
Thanks a lot for all the help, this site has been wonderful!
I did find this info on sealed combustion water heaters.
http://www.epa.gov/iaq/homes/hip-combustion.html
Rose
http://www.epa.gov/iaq/homes/hip-combustion.html
Rose
Any gas or oil fired water heater with a Mobile Home rating must use outside air for combustion. This would require some type of duct to supply fresh air. Greg
"If I can't fix it, I can screw it up so bad no one else can either."
Hi,
Since this is a gas water heater and you are uncertain of the parts, then it seems this would be the time to call a licensed plumber in and get this properly installed after you repair the floor.
Yanita
Since this is a gas water heater and you are uncertain of the parts, then it seems this would be the time to call a licensed plumber in and get this properly installed after you repair the floor.
Yanita
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