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It's been like this for a long time, and it's just been discovered.
If this has always been the case, it may be a plumbing problem.
See if the amount of water is the same on both sides.
The gas water heater must reach a certain amount of water before it can be ignited...
Also, if you really want to use hot water, you can use the help of the kitchen to draw a little, that is, open 2 sides at the same time.
Natural gas water heaters cannot be installed in restrooms. Because the gas water heater needs to consume a lot of oxygen during use, and the bathroom is a closed space, if the lack of oxygen in the bathroom is caused, a large amount of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and other toxic gases will be produced, which is easy to cause hypoxia and fainting accidents during the bathing process.
It is possible to have a circulating water reservoir, and it is not possible to burn directly with a direct connection pipe、-- generally
Natural gas water heaters cannot be installed in restrooms. Because the gas water heater needs to consume a lot of oxygen during use, and the bathroom is a closed space, if the lack of oxygen in the bathroom is caused, a large amount of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and other toxic gases will be produced, which is easy to cause hypoxia and fainting accidents during the bathing process.
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The pipe is blocked, check the faucet filter, and the triangle valve connected to it below.