The --NEW IMPROVED WHIRLPOL GAS HEATER---
I tangled with a new 2007 40 gallon gas WHIRLPOOL
heater yesterday.....
it has some very small improvements on it....
1. it now uses a normal thermo-coupling
2. it has a robert shaw thermostat on it with two wires that go down to a
high limit thermol switch on the side flame wall..
(something like the BRAD-FORD White)
The STUPID FOOLS did not make the air intake on the bottom of the heater any bigger than the old unit was..
so it will clog up with lint just like the old unit did.....
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you would think that after a large lawsuit that probably cost them literally a hundred of milllion dollars.....
they would fire the enjeneers that designed that dog and get some new people to design the replacement
no they did not... its got to be a son-in -law of the president ...... running that department
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So....
I changed the thermocoupling.....but it failed to stay lit after two days...
I could not get the thermostat from LOWES that
this unit needed for a week..
I was not sure wether I could install a Bradford White
thermostat on that unit ....dont need the liability
does anyone know wether they are inter-changeable???
and still I was not sure if it were the
thermostat or the little thermal fuse on the
side of the heater that was makeing it go out ......
So it is in my office now and I will take pictures of it
later this week.....
And a 50 gallon Rheem gas guardian is now installed in its place....
good going -----whirlpool ------
Keep up the good work.....
you are keeping me in business
CASS----The circuit baord....
I like the new name CESSPOOL it basically says it all
they might get that circuit board by monday....
it might show up by monday....the one I changed out
that was two years old was going to take 10 days and was gonna
cost the lady about $135 bucks becasue she was not the original
owner of the product...the heater came with the house so their crappy 12 year warranty
was void to her....
maybe it might fix the problems, but I would not
bet the farm on it.....
Usually its wise to change out the elements
and make sure nothing can short out that new
circuit board ..........or you will get to do it again..
duhhh..........
do you think that getting water on that circuit board might
short it out too..... water getting on a water heater....who would have known???
also their are some special "hi tech" sensors that are plugged in by
the elements that can go bad too.....
does it look like this one???
http://onsmartpages.com/weilhammerpl...2106%20025.jpg Who would make something this complicated and then pan it off
on the public????
Those people at American water heaters are smart cookies...
IN MY HONEST OPINION
The people in charge of American Water heaters ,
or Smith, or Craftmaster or Whirlpool or whoever owns the place now
simply have to be complete ---total 100% morons...........
good luck with the thermal switch
I would like to hear what they send you when it finally arrives sometime late next week
unless they change the gas valve-thermostat and that stupid left hand threaded thermocoupling you will probably still be in trouble....
the new thermal switch will work for a while but unless your unit gets more air into it you will burn out that thermal switch in a short time...
their new design is no better than the old one
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