xjakdanylx
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hi,
try to keep it short and to the point,,,
had rudd water heater installed late last year.
just received town water/sewer which showed higher than normal usage.
verified by water meter that it was running with no water usage... believed it showed about .1 cu ft of water in a 2 hour period.
started looking for leaks, dye in toilet. isolating locations etc. but the small dial leak detector on the water meter would still turn every so often.
after doing everything i could think of, i isolated the new rudd hybrid water heater. turned off both shut offs in/out.
for some reason after doing so the meter stopped showing any leakage. left it for 3 hours , took before & after photos, it did not move at all. rest of the house still under pressure.
as soon as i turned on both water heater valves, again the water meter would start moving. while the meter was moving i was close enough to the water heater where i could grab the shutoff and turn it off while the water meter dial was turning. when i did this the dial on the water meter would stop.
note: i also have a oil boiler which is sometimes used for heat on cold days when the mini splits are working hard. it has a tankless coil which was not used and is isolated with shut offs. ( to test for water leak-with new hybrid water off and isolated, i opened and ran the tankless coil on the boiler for hot water. the water meter did not move or show and movement)
water heater showed no signs of leaking. but i contacted the installer. he came out today and basically blamed it on a leak somewhere else in the home.
explained to him that it only shows leakage at the water meter when the new water heater was in the loop. he then took a pressure reading of my water from outside spigot. said it read 100 psi... few moments later it dropped to 40 psi. told me to call the town dpw. they will be out in a week.
any possibility that water is being pushed back out through the meter and then back in showing usage? according to the town our meter does not read backflow or have a check valve.
really appreciate all who took the time to read this, and look forward to any guidance!
Art
try to keep it short and to the point,,,
had rudd water heater installed late last year.
just received town water/sewer which showed higher than normal usage.
verified by water meter that it was running with no water usage... believed it showed about .1 cu ft of water in a 2 hour period.
started looking for leaks, dye in toilet. isolating locations etc. but the small dial leak detector on the water meter would still turn every so often.
after doing everything i could think of, i isolated the new rudd hybrid water heater. turned off both shut offs in/out.
for some reason after doing so the meter stopped showing any leakage. left it for 3 hours , took before & after photos, it did not move at all. rest of the house still under pressure.
as soon as i turned on both water heater valves, again the water meter would start moving. while the meter was moving i was close enough to the water heater where i could grab the shutoff and turn it off while the water meter dial was turning. when i did this the dial on the water meter would stop.
note: i also have a oil boiler which is sometimes used for heat on cold days when the mini splits are working hard. it has a tankless coil which was not used and is isolated with shut offs. ( to test for water leak-with new hybrid water off and isolated, i opened and ran the tankless coil on the boiler for hot water. the water meter did not move or show and movement)
water heater showed no signs of leaking. but i contacted the installer. he came out today and basically blamed it on a leak somewhere else in the home.
explained to him that it only shows leakage at the water meter when the new water heater was in the loop. he then took a pressure reading of my water from outside spigot. said it read 100 psi... few moments later it dropped to 40 psi. told me to call the town dpw. they will be out in a week.
any possibility that water is being pushed back out through the meter and then back in showing usage? according to the town our meter does not read backflow or have a check valve.
really appreciate all who took the time to read this, and look forward to any guidance!
Art