I like your post purge process after descaling. This ensures all the vinegar or descaling fluid is removed from your system and not flushed through your water system to the taps. Cleaning the in-line screen before and after the descaling is an excellent idea too. Great demo. Thanks 😁
Thanks so much for taking the time to show this great video and explain each step! This is extremely helpful and I really appreciate how slowly and methodically you spoke, which made it not only easy to follow, but a real pleasure. You did a fantastic job and certainly will help me and any others who want to flush our tankless water heaters.
Just wanted to say "Thank You".. have seen several of these but NONE with the ATTENTION TO DETAIL as this one... did not even know that there was a 'FILTER" on the inlet side... very nice man.. Happy New Year 2024!
At the end of flushing I rinse first the system into a second white bucket to see how clean the outcomig water ist,then I open the house system and flush out of a nearby tap.Using White Vinegar I can go by the smell if anything is clean.BTW . After all done I rinse and flush my pump very good to get the internals cleaned out of any essit.Knowing that most installers are messy and ask to cut corners,I let the instalers just do what the law requiers and did the rest myselfe.
Hi, great video. I was wondering if this is still a DIY task even if you haven’t done a descale since the install? Got my house in 2017 new and hasn’t been done before. Read on a few comments for the Rheen tank that it’s better to let a professional do it. But mine is exactly like yours tankless.
I’m not getting a flush circulation when I plug the pump up. Does the power to the tankless need to be on ? I have pump hooked to cold inlet and valve open, house water valve off. Hot side to house off but out side flush valve open for an open loop. Gas valve off also. Never mind lol it’s circulating now.. with no power on , i started over and just must of missed something.. it’s flushing 😅now. Thanks for the video!!
Great vid. I have the exact water heater, and I just got a price from a plumber of $329 to do it. Lol, I already have a bucket and pump, I will order descaler and grab a couple of hoses at Lowes and do it myself....thanks!
Jeff, what size utility pump are you using? I have a 1/4 HP Superior Pump rated at 34-37 GPM. CU199 manual says to flush at 15 liters per minute which is about 4 gallons per minute. Is my sump pump too big? Do I reduce the flow by restricting its output? I’d appreciate if you tell us your pump size and any flow reducer. Thanks!
Funny you ask this. I’m about to post in the next day or so about the new pump I’m using for flushing. It’s a 1/3 HP 37 GPM. Maybe the 15 LMP is a minimum…. Either way I’ve been using 37 GPM pumps for these flushes for years and never had an issue. Stay tuned for the video. I think I’m going to drop it Saturday or Sunday.
@@JeffsHVACAdventures this is what I learned. At the pumps 1” discharge the flow is about 37 GPM. Adding a 3/4 reducer to attach a garden hose cuts this flow nearly in half to let’s say 18 GPM. But by using the smaller diameter washing machine hoses, we’d cut the flow nearly in half again to 9 GPM. Figure on losing another GPM factoring in the height of the unit from the bucket and your about double the Rinnai recommended 4 GPM flow & you can “make up” for that lack of dwell time by circulating the juice a bit longer than the 45 min or so.
When I turn the lines one after shutting the water off, running is running out of it to a point it’s filling up the bucket quickly. Am I missing something
Sorry I didn’t catch this comment sooner. I was going to say, make sure it’s off all the way. If still not off, maybe a bad valve. Hope everything else went smoothly! 🤙
Possibly a bad flow sensor if the in use light isn’t coming on when there is a demand for HW. Best bet is to to call a licensed plumber or HVAC technician.
Great video but my brain tells me to reverse the lines-run the water/descaler backwards thru the system then switch back to normal flow. Like anything in this world if you are clogged from from one side then blow or flush from the other to unclog
You might be able to do that with Rinnai. But some brands have check valves in place where it will only flow one way. But not a bad idea if you have a decent clog.
How many gallons of white vinegar into a 5 gal bucket would you use to flush a Rinnai RUR199in natural gas? How long? What pump did you settle on to do flushes for this unit. Going to by one and keep just for flushes when the SS pops up on the LED screen.
2 gallons of vinegar for 40-60 min. This is the pump I use amzn.to/46Vug4S I talk about this pump in this video ruclips.net/video/ZMc3T9Pi9h8/видео.htmlsi=su6fBY2Wpy11Skw1
@@JeffsHVACAdventures I did the flush today with white distilled vinegar and used same pump maker you mentioned and got model UTL-336PE. I like the auto shut off feature if things get down to 1/4" mark. Used your video and all went well. Thanks for taking your time in the video and going thru all the steps. How often should I be looking to flush the system? We have the Rinnai RuR199in. 😀
@@jeffcook9798my apologies. This response slipped through the cracks. Glad everything went well. Flushing intervals are based on use. If you have a 2 person family, once every other year is fine. 4 or more ppl I would recommend once a year. 🤙
On this particular heater you have to pull the burner out and clean it. You should not pull out flame rods and ignitor and let them hang on the wires. If you are not sure what are you doing better not to do it.
@sohailahmad200 I’ve not got a video of pulling the heat exchanger but here’s a video of me cleaning it in place. ruclips.net/video/pq6TvC1T1G8/видео.html
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Thank you for making this such a clear step-by-step video! Maybe easy enough that even a near 80 year old lady could do it. I hope so.
Good luck. Email me jeffshvacadventures@gmail.com if you have any questions!
Thanks for the instructional video. Saved me from having to have a plumber do it and $350! 👍🏽
Glad to help
I like your post purge process after descaling. This ensures all the vinegar or descaling fluid is removed from your system and not flushed through your water system to the taps. Cleaning the in-line screen before and after the descaling is an excellent idea too. Great demo. Thanks 😁
Thanks for watching!
thank you! my plumber was charging me 300$ each year... now saving money for family vacations
Happy to help!
Gonna take awhile to go on vacation saving 300 a year lol
Thanks so much for taking the time to show this great video and explain each step! This is extremely helpful and I really appreciate how slowly and methodically you spoke, which made it not only easy to follow, but a real pleasure. You did a fantastic job and certainly will help me and any others who want to flush our tankless water heaters.
Thank you for such kind words!
Just wanted to say "Thank You".. have seen several of these but NONE with the ATTENTION TO DETAIL as this one... did not even know that there was a 'FILTER" on the inlet side... very nice man.. Happy New Year 2024!
Thanks for watching! Happy New Year!
This was very informative. Much appreciated.
Well done. The most thorough video on the subject that I've seen.
Thanks
Dude, this video is amazing. Thank you so much. Just what I needed.
Glad it helped.
hey, thanks for the clear cut instructions. Would a water softener system be recommended if regular flushes are performed in your opinion?
It’s always good to have a water softener. Helps fixtures and piping last longer.
Great great video. Thanks and God Bless you and your business
Thanks
You are a lifesaver!!! Thank you!!!
No problem! Thanks for watching!
At the end of flushing I rinse first the system into a second white bucket to see how clean the outcomig water ist,then I open the house system and flush out of a nearby tap.Using White Vinegar I can go by the smell if anything is clean.BTW . After all done I rinse and flush my pump very good to get the internals cleaned out of any essit.Knowing that most installers are messy and ask to cut corners,I let the instalers just do what the law requiers and did the rest myselfe.
Is not turning the gas off what makes it an adventure?
Hi, great video. I was wondering if this is still a DIY task even if you haven’t done a descale since the install? Got my house in 2017 new and hasn’t been done before. Read on a few comments for the Rheen tank that it’s better to let a professional do it. But mine is exactly like yours tankless.
As long as you have the flush valves installed like on this video you can do it. Check the links in the description for everything you need!
Is this process needed on electric tankless water heaters?
Yes. Electric tankless units still need to have flush valves installed and flushed
I’m not getting a flush circulation when I plug the pump up. Does the power to the tankless need to be on ? I have pump hooked to cold inlet and valve open, house water valve off. Hot side to house off but out side flush valve open for an open loop.
Gas valve off also.
Never mind lol it’s circulating now.. with no power on , i started over and just must of missed something.. it’s flushing 😅now. Thanks for the video!!
Glad you figured it out and the video helped!
Thank you for the tutorial! Worked out perfectly. 😊
Happy to help!
Do you think it would be ok to use a 1/2 hp pump instead? Already own one :)
Yes I’m sure a 1/2 hp will be fine.
Thank you this is working great!
Great vid. I have the exact water heater, and I just got a price from a plumber of $329 to do it. Lol, I already have a bucket and pump, I will order descaler and grab a couple of hoses at Lowes and do it myself....thanks!
Glad I could help. You can use a couple gallons of white vinegar too.
@JeffsHVACAdventures OK, that makes sense. We use vinegar to descale our Keurig coffee maker. Thanks
I got some questions, Should I plug tank back on while flushing and should I also turn off the gas while flushing
Leave the water heater power off the whole time during the flush. And yes, always a good idea to cut the gas off.
Good stuff another Job sorted, interesting and informative thanks 👍👍😃
Appreciate that brother. Thanks for watching and commenting on all the videos. It really helps out!
Thank you. It is very helpful.
Thanks for watching.
Excellently communicated and shown!! Thank you.
Thanks
Where do you find the descaling solution?
Check the description of this video. I have links for everything you need. 🤙
Jeff, what size utility pump are you using? I have a 1/4 HP Superior Pump rated at 34-37 GPM. CU199 manual says to flush at 15 liters per minute which is about 4 gallons per minute. Is my sump pump too big? Do I reduce the flow by restricting its output? I’d appreciate if you tell us your pump size and any flow reducer. Thanks!
Funny you ask this. I’m about to post in the next day or so about the new pump I’m using for flushing. It’s a 1/3 HP 37 GPM. Maybe the 15 LMP is a minimum…. Either way I’ve been using 37 GPM pumps for these flushes for years and never had an issue. Stay tuned for the video. I think I’m going to drop it Saturday or Sunday.
@@JeffsHVACAdventures this is what I learned. At the pumps 1” discharge the flow is about 37 GPM. Adding a 3/4 reducer to attach a garden hose cuts this flow nearly in half to let’s say 18 GPM. But by using the smaller diameter washing machine hoses, we’d cut the flow nearly in half again to 9 GPM. Figure on losing another GPM factoring in the height of the unit from the bucket and your about double the Rinnai recommended 4 GPM flow & you can “make up” for that lack of dwell time by circulating the juice a bit longer than the 45 min or so.
When I turn the lines one after shutting the water off, running is running out of it to a point it’s filling up the bucket quickly. Am I missing something
Disregard. Water off wasn’t tight on cold side.
Sorry I didn’t catch this comment sooner. I was going to say, make sure it’s off all the way. If still not off, maybe a bad valve. Hope everything else went smoothly! 🤙
The one bit of advise i'd add is to only unplug it when it's firing. If you do this the valves will be fully open and it will descale more fully.
When is it firing?
My water heater doesn't it's not giving out an error code, the in use light it's of . There is no hot water. What can I do?
Possibly a bad flow sensor if the in use light isn’t coming on when there is a demand for HW. Best bet is to to call a licensed plumber or HVAC technician.
At what point do I shut off the propane?
Thanks
Right after you disconnect the power.
@@JeffsHVACAdventures appreciate it, thanks!
Doesn't the Rinnai website specifically state to only use white vinegar for flushing the unit?
I’ve been told by a couple different reps this solution is fine. I usually do use vinegar but I didn’t have any that day.
Great video but my brain tells me to reverse the lines-run the water/descaler backwards thru the system then switch back to normal flow. Like anything in this world if you are clogged from from one side then blow or flush from the other to unclog
You might be able to do that with Rinnai. But some brands have check valves in place where it will only flow one way. But not a bad idea if you have a decent clog.
How many gallons of white vinegar into a 5 gal bucket would you use to flush a Rinnai RUR199in natural gas? How long?
What pump did you settle on to do flushes for this unit. Going to by one and keep just for flushes when the SS pops up on the LED screen.
2 gallons of vinegar for 40-60 min.
This is the pump I use
amzn.to/46Vug4S
I talk about this pump in this video
ruclips.net/video/ZMc3T9Pi9h8/видео.htmlsi=su6fBY2Wpy11Skw1
@@JeffsHVACAdventures I did the flush today with white distilled vinegar and used same pump maker you mentioned and got model UTL-336PE. I like the auto shut off feature if things get down to 1/4" mark. Used your video and all went well. Thanks for taking your time in the video and going thru all the steps. How often should I be looking to flush the system? We have the Rinnai RuR199in. 😀
@@jeffcook9798my apologies. This response slipped through the cracks. Glad everything went well. Flushing intervals are based on use. If you have a 2 person family, once every other year is fine. 4 or more ppl I would recommend once a year. 🤙
On this particular heater you have to pull the burner out and clean it. You should not pull out flame rods and ignitor and let them hang on the wires. If you are not sure what are you doing better not to do it.
Thanks for the tip
Are there any videos for removing the burner and cleaning it?
@sohailahmad200 I’ve not got a video of pulling the heat exchanger but here’s a video of me cleaning it in place.
ruclips.net/video/pq6TvC1T1G8/видео.html
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