State Industries STC-080 manual Smelly Water

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RESIDENTIAL GAS, NON POWER VENTED, WATER HEATER

SERVICE HANDBOOK

TECHNICAL BULLETIN - 22

SMELLY WATER

CAUSE

The most common cause of “smelly water” is a non-toxic sulfate reducing bacteria, scientifically termed Divibrio Sulfurcans. This bacterium often enters the water system through construction or a break in ground piping. The bacteria create the energy it needs to survive by converting sulfate (SO4) to hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas you smell in the water.

Hydrogen sulfide gas is distinctive because of its rotten egg-like stench. Its presence can severely affect the taste as well as the odor of the water. Occasionally these bacteria can be accompanied by black deposits, the result of pipe and fitting corrosion. In extremely high concentrations, hydrogen sulfide gas can be toxic though the gas is detectable long before harmful levels are reached.

The requirements for the bacteria to thrive are: a) an elevated level of sulfur in the water, b) activated hydrogen from cathodic reactions within the tank, c) water with little or no dissolved oxygen, d) and temperatures below 138°F.

Items that can increase the potential for these bacteria are: a) water softeners, b) well water, c) and long periods of no water movement.

Other factors that may contribute to smelly water:

Chlorides of Magnesium and Calcium leave a bitter taste.

Chloride of Sodium produces a salty taste.

Sulfates (50 ppm) give a medicinal taste.

Carbon Dioxide in low pH water gives fizzy water.

Iron and tannic waters also give a bad taste and odor.

TREATMENT

The simplest treatment available is the shock-chlorination of the system. This is a surface treatment, and often requires repeated trials in heavily infected systems. The chlorination of a system requires that you follow each step explicitly to avoid an un-treated portion of the piping system from reinfecting another part. See Bulletin 23 for the chlorination procedure. Longer lasting solutions include chlorination or aeration of the water supply.

NOTE

Since smelly water is caused by a bacteria presence and is not caused by the water heater, any treatment would not be considered warranty related.

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Contents NON Power Vented Models Standard Residential GAS Water HeatersTable of Contents Residential GAS Service Handbook IntroductionTools Required Miscellaneous InformationFormulas To convertConstruction Installation of Residential GAS Water Heater Residental GAS Water Heater Service Normal Operation Residential GasResidential Gas Setting Approximate Temperature F Degree Burns on Adult SkinFuel Service000 BTUIf … … then TestElectrical Testing Thermocouple output test Procedures/ConditionsSooting causes If … … then If… … then Safety drop out testProcedures CondensationCondensation is a mild acid it will corrode steel Exhaust Venting Notes Flammable Vapor Ignition Resistant Fvir DesignPossible Service issues associated with a blocked screen LDO Screen LINT, DUST, OIL ScreensFlame Arrestor Combustion Chamber Temperature Sensor Possible service issues associated with the flame arrestorONE Piece Pilot Burner Assembly To replace a pilot assembly Sealed Combustion ChamberFive point inner door seal inspection Important Service Reminder Other featuresPiezo Igniter WHY Water Heater Tanks Leak What Prevention What WHY Prevention Water ConditionsGeneral EffectsFIX Symptoms CauseAluminum Hydroxide If tank is new with no lime build-up to any degreeDiscolored Water TreatmentSmelly Water Chlorination Procedure ProcedureNot Enough HOT Water GAS TestThermal Expansion FIX Leaking Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve Symptoms General FIX

STC-080 specifications

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