Folks:
Like most, learn as you go....so forgive me for making the mistake.
I removed the cold side heat trap on a 2017 AO Smith (50 gal gas) heater. Would folks here recommend I:
1) Contact the manufacture to see if they have a replacement and install?
2) Buy a better quality after market one and install (ball vs. rubber flapper that was on the OEM unit).
3) Leave it as is. The energy savings is negligible.
I honestly don't know if cold side is as or more important as hot side. I do have both pipes insulated 3 feet beyond the heater. The pressure tank on the left was also installed. It is about 1 inch from the vent and I realize, per code, I believe 4 inches needs left between vents and "combustible" materials. I figured such a tank isn't really combustible, but I'm sure it is outside of code. There is only a 1 inch gap between the two. The reason this happened is I moved to a 5 gallon instead of 2 (what was there previous) as my tank is 50 gallon and I'm running around 55 PSI in the home. I will eventually move it (next week).
Anyway, at this point, I'm more concerned with the heat trap on the cold side.
Thanks for your thoughts.
TKH
Like most, learn as you go....so forgive me for making the mistake.
I removed the cold side heat trap on a 2017 AO Smith (50 gal gas) heater. Would folks here recommend I:
1) Contact the manufacture to see if they have a replacement and install?
2) Buy a better quality after market one and install (ball vs. rubber flapper that was on the OEM unit).
3) Leave it as is. The energy savings is negligible.
I honestly don't know if cold side is as or more important as hot side. I do have both pipes insulated 3 feet beyond the heater. The pressure tank on the left was also installed. It is about 1 inch from the vent and I realize, per code, I believe 4 inches needs left between vents and "combustible" materials. I figured such a tank isn't really combustible, but I'm sure it is outside of code. There is only a 1 inch gap between the two. The reason this happened is I moved to a 5 gallon instead of 2 (what was there previous) as my tank is 50 gallon and I'm running around 55 PSI in the home. I will eventually move it (next week).
Anyway, at this point, I'm more concerned with the heat trap on the cold side.
Thanks for your thoughts.
TKH
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