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  2. Water Going Cold with Takagi Tankless - Love Plumbing & Remodel

    terrylove.com/forums/index.php?threads/water-going-cold-with-takagi-tankless.34628

    More tests: Tub: Filling the tub with the water turned all the way to hot - the water heats up and as soon as it gets hot it immediately goes cold it is pretty easy to tell it is going to happen because the water flow changes from slower with the hot to a more forceful flow due to both hot and cold coming on- check the Takagi - OFF...Turn the mixing valve from hot back to cold and then return ...

  3. Troubleshooting Takagi Water Heater - Love Plumbing & Remodel

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    Takagi T-K3 LPG. The unit is I’m guessing 15 to 20 years old so it may be at its end ,but if there is a short quick fix - I am all ears. Trouble code: 111. Initially, while taking a shower ,the water temperature fluctuated from hot to cold & back to hot. Looked in the owners manual under general troubleshooting and it recommended changing the ...

  4. Takagi error 711 Gas Solenoid Valve drive circuit failure-HELP...

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    If it can't open the gas valve, it can't heat the water. Now, keep in mind that the diagnostics don't always point to the failure, but to a symptom. It could be the actual driver, or it could be the solonoid valve (maybe stuck), or the sensor that tells it where it is or even the circuit board itself.

  5. Takagi Flash T-K2 intermittently not heating

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    I have a TAKAGI FLASH T-K2 tankless hot water heater. It is 9 years old. Intermittently: the water won't heat, or the water will start to heat and then stop heating, or it takes an escessively long time to heat. This happens at the faucet furthest from the water heater, which is a kitchen mixer valve faucet.

  6. Takagi tankless nightmare - Love Plumbing & Remodel

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    The situation: Renovated our home and the contractor installed a Takagi tankless water heater (AT-H3P-OS-N) a little under a year ago. Water was not heating up to temp with and without the recirculation pump on. Turns out cold water was going into the hot water return line, so we installed a check valve on the return line. Problem fixed? Not really

  7. Takagi tankless heater to supply in-floor hot water

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    i am using a takagi tankless heater to supply hot water to a in floor existant radiant heating system previously supplied by oil fired boiler. the remaining problem is how to wire a honeywell L6006C aquastat to the Taco recirculating pump. i know that the either of the two wires of the pump...

  8. IBC, Takagi or Rinnai? - Love Plumbing & Remodel

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    With 2 baths you'll need a 199KBTU/hr tankless to deliver reasonable hot water service, but the minimum fire output of 199K combi boilers is more than half the typical 99% design heat load of an 1800' house, and way oversized for the radiation, to the point that it's prone to short cycling on zone calls if operating at high efficiency ...

  9. Takagi water heater leaking - Love Plumbing & Remodel

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    Hard water is destructive to pipes, valves, fixtures, and especially so to hot water appliances like water heaters, dishwashers and washing machines. Sometimes the damage is gradual, but it is inevitable. Hard water can destroy tank and tankless water heaters alike. It is just slower in a tank water heater due to the larger surface area.

  10. Takagi t-k1s won't ignite when cold - Love Plumbing & Remodel

    terrylove.com/forums/index.php?threads/takagi-t-k1s-wont-ignite-when-cold.63299

    My takagi t-k1s is now about 8 years old - I've owned the house for the past 6 years. I would imagine that use has been below average: I am the sole occupant of the house, I don't have a clothes washer, and don't use my dish washer - so my Takagi has largely been used to shower and wash dishes once a day - for 1 person.

  11. Takagi T-H3 - occasional ignition failure (code 111)

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    I have a Takagi tankless water heater that has had 4 failures to ignite over a period of 1-2 months. It is a T-H3-DV-P which burns propane and has outdoor...