As soon as the toilet flushes and finishes flushing, the water heater goes out with a fire

Updated on Toilet 2024-06-07
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You are a gas water heater, this thing needs to start the water pressure, such as the water pressure at home is not high, the pressure difference caused by the water entering the toilet is enough to affect the water heater! It will cause the phenomenon of not ignition!

    But I also have a question, under normal circumstances, it is a straight flushing toilet will have this situation, and when it happens, it also takes flushing as the time point, and your home is a water tank type toilet, his impact on water pressure is less than the switch of the faucet, and the time point of occurrence is also after the water tank is full of water, and it has been used normally for two years!

    On the whole, one is the water pressure in your home, if there is a problem with the water pressure, it will be troublesome; The second is to open the faucet to see if it has an impact on the water heater, if there is, under the normal water pressure, the water heater may be a problem with the water-gas linkage valve, and it needs to be repaired! If it's okay, check the toilet for water!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello, my family is like this, I have found out the cause and it has been resolved. Turn the toilet inlet switch down a little bit, or turn the hot water valve of the water heater down a little bit (try not to use this method to trigger the flow of hot water in the bath).

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Unplug the outlet of the water heater and try again.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    My house has just been renovated, and the same problem happened, as soon as the toilet flushed, when the water was added, the water heater started, and it was moving or not.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    You are a gas water heater, this needs to start the water pressure, such as the water pressure at home is not high, and the water in the toilet is enough to affect the water heater! It will cause the phenomenon of not ignition! But I also have a question, under normal circumstances, it is a straight flushing toilet will have this situation, and when it happens, it also takes flushing as the time point, and your home is a water tank type toilet, his impact on water pressure is less than the switch of the faucet, and the time point of occurrence is also after the water tank is full of water, and it has been used normally for two years!

    On the whole, one is the water pressure in your home, if there is a problem with the water pressure, it will be troublesome; The second is to open the faucet to see if it has an impact on the water heater, if there is, under the normal water pressure, the water heater may be a problem with the water-gas linkage valve, and it needs to be repaired! If it's okay, check the toilet for water!

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