Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    Barking_cart's Avatar
    Barking_cart Posts: 4, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Feb 5, 2010, 03:08 PM
    Water heater leak (cold side only) where the nipple meets the water heater
    I just bought a water heater and completely installed it. When I turned on the water supply, a very very very slow drip can be observed where the cold water nipple screws into the water heater. I shut off the water, relieved the pressure and unscrewed the nipple. I then re-apply the teflon tape to both ends (about 4 passes) and flipped it just to see if it would leak for the top this time (this would indicate a thread problem in the nipple. I re-installed the nipple with a pipe wrench, making sure it was snug (not too tight and not too loose). I started the water again and the same very very slow water accumulation could be seen at the cold water entry point on the top of the water heater. The other nipple coming from the hot side is completely dry, and I used the same procedure when installling. So is it the nipple, or is it the water heater threads or something else. Thanks!
    speedball1's Avatar
    speedball1 Posts: 29,301, Reputation: 1939
    Eternal Plumber
     
    #2

    Feb 5, 2010, 03:25 PM

    If you simply snugged it up I'd go back and put three wraps of tape on and see if it could be cranked down tighter. Let me know how you make out. Good luck, tom
    mygirlsdad77's Avatar
    mygirlsdad77 Posts: 5,713, Reputation: 339
    Plumbing Expert
     
    #3

    Feb 5, 2010, 04:30 PM

    I would suggest using more teflon and tighten that thing down good and tight. Or, you could use just two or three wraps of teflon tape and then apply pipe dope on top of that and still tighten more than snug, tighten very tight.
    Barking_cart's Avatar
    Barking_cart Posts: 4, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #4

    Feb 5, 2010, 04:39 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by speedball1 View Post
    If you simply snugged it up I'd go back and put three wraps of tape on and see if it could be cranked down tighter. Let me know how you make out. Good luck, tom
    The nipple ends look like they are tapered, if I tighten too tight could I damage the water heart (e.g. crack the pipe?)

    Thanks
    afaroo's Avatar
    afaroo Posts: 4,006, Reputation: 251
    Ultra Member
     
    #5

    Feb 5, 2010, 07:59 PM

    Hi Barking,

    What kind of nipples did you installed, did you use the dielecric nipples or just regular nipples?

    John
    Attached Images
     
    Barking_cart's Avatar
    Barking_cart Posts: 4, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #6

    Feb 6, 2010, 01:38 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by afaroo View Post
    Hi Barking,

    What kind of nipples did you installed, did you use the dielecric nipples or just regular nipples?

    John
    They look just like the image you have, which would be dielecric. (blue plastic inside the pipe)
    massplumber2008's Avatar
    massplumber2008 Posts: 12,832, Reputation: 1212
    Senior Plumbing Expert
     
    #7

    Feb 6, 2010, 01:42 PM
    As suggested by all here... wrap some more teflon... say 6-8 wraps and then retighten that nipple... should be all set! IF it leaks after that then the water heater tapping may have a small crack in it... ;)

    In terms of overtightening I wouldn't worry too much here... just tighten it to about 2 or 3 threads exposed and you should be OK.

    MARK
    Barking_cart's Avatar
    Barking_cart Posts: 4, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #8

    Feb 8, 2010, 01:26 PM

    Well I put about 6 wraps of teflon on the pipe and then tightened it real tight and the leak went down considerabley (after about 8 hours there was about a teaspoon of accumulation). I think I will monitor it for a week or so to see if it stops on its own. Thanks for all the advice. I will ask a follow up question if needed.

    Thanks!
    ChazC's Avatar
    ChazC Posts: 5, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #9

    Feb 2, 2011, 11:43 PM
    Youv'e got a bad thread on the heater unit,SO,forget the teflon tape!It's time to repair it the "old school" way! Dissasemble the nipple again BUT this time coat the threads with "joint compound" or "pipe dope" such as Hercules "pro-dope".Then you need to run some "Quickwick" into the treads,wrapping clockwise the full run of the thread as facing the nipple end,put another thin coat of "dope" over this(clockwise,coating over the thread).This almost ALWAYS solves the problem! Quickwick is basically a small roll of VERY THIN cotton string.Most "good" plumbing supply houses carry it(I doubt the depot or Lowes).
    afaroo's Avatar
    afaroo Posts: 4,006, Reputation: 251
    Ultra Member
     
    #10

    Feb 2, 2011, 11:47 PM

    ChazC,

    Welcome to the plumbing website you responded to a year old post I believe the thread is closed by now, Thanks.

    John

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

New hot water heater nipple... [ 9 Answers ]

I just got a new hot water heater from Sears and it came with (2) nipples that I have never seen before. The nipples are 3/4" and are silver, may be galvenized? They have a blue plastic type of insert in them with one end open and the other end having 2 flappers. They appear to be NPT thread. Also,...

Brand new water heater: Starts hot, then water gets cold after few seconds [ 9 Answers ]

We just moved into a brand new condo which has its own water heater. We went to take a shower this morning and the first few seconds of the shower were very hot, then it went cold after 10 seconds. We tried again after half an hour, same thing. There was enough hot water for my husband to shave but...

Heater blowing cold air - turn up water heater? [ 6 Answers ]

Hello - my apartment heater is blowing cold air. I was told by maintenance folks to turn up my water heater (Rheem Model #42V50-65F Gas). It's already turned up almost to max, and I didn't have this problem over the last two winters. My water heater was recently replaced - could this be part of...

Can a gas water heater freeze. We have e cold water but no hot water [ 2 Answers ]

.can gas hot water tank freeze

Leak in slab from water pipe from water heater [ 4 Answers ]

Looks like I need help. Would like an overall on what I can expect when I talk to a plumber. And should I have all pipes replaced (house 60 years old), how long should this take, what would cost range be for job in southern CA? Should all piping be checked for cracks. House is very small so this...


View more questions Search