Hot Water runs out in 10 minutes
My house has copper piping running through out it. It also has hot water boiler for the heat. After 10 minutes I'm running out of hot water. I went out and replaced the hot water heater since it was getting old. It's a 50 gallon gas tank. Than I replaced the water pressure reducer. And whatever I do I can not get the water to stay hot. In the beginning it gets hot however after few minutes I have to start turning the cold water off in order to keep the temperature close to the same degree.
I have couple questions, I'm not sure if they are valid or can be related to this problem. Water pressure regulator I put in has a maximum of 35 psi. Since the cold water is feeding both hot water boiler and the hot water tank is that pressure sufficient? Water department came out and checked the input to the house and it's at 90 psi. The reason I'm asking this is cause I was talking to someone at the water department who said since the hot water heater works with gravity if there is not enough pressure going into the tank you won't have enough pressure to push it out. Also I thought maybe there is a cross between hot and cold water pipes but I turned the valve to the hot water tank and turned the hot water on. Once the hot water ran out it didn't turn into cold so I don't think that is the case. I am seriously lost! Any help would be greatly appreciated it. Thank you in advance
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