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razzle51 (IA)
why does my hot water heater alarm going off every few minutes ? Didn't even know it had a alarm
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bernabeu (SC)
what do your manual say ?
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packy (MA)
if it is a gas water heater and your carbon monoxide detector is going off, you have a serious situation. in fact if you have any gas appliances and the CO detector is going off that is a serious problem.
you need to immediately open some windows.
other than that, i am not aware of a water heater with a built in alarm..
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hj (AZ)
what is the heater's make and model and what kind of alarm is it?
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Plumberpalmer (MA)
Is the alarm a Guardian Water heater alarm ?
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razzle51 (IA)
this is a chriping sound and it is the water heater
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KCRoto (MO)
Call a plumber and have the manual to the water heater handy
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