Weil-McLain C-1013 manual Discolored water from the hot water faucet Non-Warranty

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Discolored water from the hot water faucet (Non-Warranty)

The water from the hot water faucet appears discolored, either rusty, brown, black or yellow. Because the inner tank is stainless steel, which by its nature is resistant to corrosion, the problem is not tank related. The problem is usually a non-toxic iron reducing bacteria that is commonly found in soil, well water, water treatment plants and piping systems. The bacteria usually thrives in those systems in which the soluble iron exceeds 0.2 ppm. The bacteria will feed on the soluble iron in the water producing “rusty” color water as a by-product of the feeding process.

Variables in which the bacteria can thrive in:

Elevated levels of iron and manganese in the water

Water with little or no dissolved oxygen

Water storage temperatures below 140ºF

Items that can potentially increase the presence of the bacteria:

Water softeners

Well water

Long periods of no water movement

Action Item:

-The treatment of this situation requires the water system to be shockchlorinated. Depending on the severity of the bacteria within the water system, several treatments may be needed.

Check the ph and the Chlorides of the water in both the inner (domestic) tank and the outer (boiler) tank. Ph must be between 6 and 8. The chloride must be less than 80mg/l. Note the ph and Chloride readings on the RGA Paperwork.

Items that can affect the ph reading:

1)Water Softeners

2)Water treatment plants

a)Cl ( Chlorides) added, especially during the summer

b)Fl ( Fluorides) added in treatment in large cities

3)Elevated levels of iron, manganese, and sulfur

If the ph is out of range it has a big effect on the metal tanks, piping and heat transfer surfaces.

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Contents 1013 Good Trouble Shooting Practices RememberYes Is the boiler system properly sized? Non-Warranty Action ItemCheck component parts Check for air in the system Non-Warranty Check the operating temperature of the boiler Non-WarrantyCheck location of flow control devices Non-Warranty Clean the boiler system Non-WarrantyInstall thermostatic mixing valve Recirculation LoopIs the expansion tank on the boiler side properly sized? Check for possible ‘inner tank leak’ *reason codeCheck the operating temperature of the boiler Check the domestic supply pressure entering the water heaterIs the source of water from the tank? Is the source of water from the T&P relief valve?Check all connections boiler connections, air vent… Hot water smells like rotten eggs Non-Warranty Other causes of smelly waterHot water from the faucet appears milky Non-Warranty Discolored water from the hot water faucet Non-Warranty Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page

C-1013 specifications

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