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  1. BPhillips

    Tankless water heater- no code, not firing

    yep, I tried that thinking maybe too much water was going through the working one and not enough through the problematic one... didn’t get a P1 error or an ignite.... I’ve been running the working one for a few days by itself with no issues but no luck on the “bad” one. It’s as if it doesn’t see...
  2. BPhillips

    Tankless water heater- no code, not firing

    thank you Reach4 inlet and exhaust (air) are unobstructed and the inlet filters (water) are clean as a whistle... Thank you for taking time to reply to my post :-)
  3. BPhillips

    Tankless water heater- no code, not firing

    Not sure where they would be... since the units are exterior units, I believe the combustion air just comes in at the base and out the exhaust on the front of the unit. I can post a pic if you could point me in the right direction... Also was thinking... I did use some shop air to gently blow...
  4. BPhillips

    Tankless water heater- no code, not firing

    Hello all, Brand new to this forum and hoping for a little guidance. The set up: I have two tankless Rudds 199,000 btu plumbed in parallel (both inlets to one manifold and both outlets to another manifold). They have been working great for a few years without any issues at all. As of yesterday...
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