Troubleshooting Furrion Water Heater Not Producing Hot Water
Updated 06/28/2021 | Published 06/25/2021 >
Question:
Looking for some troubleshooting help on my new water heater. The unit turns on, the thermostat has power, and when I turn on the hot valve from the shower the unit kicks into gear starts making noise, low hum really. I wait and I wait but no hot water. I have a brand new regulator, so water pressure is under 55 Psi. Electric on. Tank has propane. What’s the problem here?! Somebody help please!! Thanks!
asked by: Steph
Expert Reply:
Tank has propane but for sure it is turned on?
It sounds like the water heater is turned on so that's not it. Other things to check is that the fresh water supply and check that the water heater bypass line is shut. Otherwise it's defective and you'd need to check for error codes.
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