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Tankless water heater pipe freeze prevention

32,000 3,053 December 30, 2017 at 03:41 PM in Help (4)
So a few years ago I built a new house. I live in the South, so the days we live under 32 degrees for any period of time are limited.

However, our forecast is for about a week with a high never breaking 30 degrees, and lows near zero.

I have a Rinnai tankless water heater on the side of my house, and I love it. Being the only guy in a house full of chicks it ensures that I always get a hot shower. Best. Invention. Ever.

But, the a few feet of pipes are exposed and are just wrapped in foam, with a metal cover for the water heater between those pipes and the freezing temperatures outside.

I need an easy solution to keep the pipes defrozenified. I bought some heat tape at Lowe's, but the shortest run was 6' and there is absolutely NO way I can get six feet of tape on those pipes.

I'm thinking maybe a 100W ceramic lizard warmer in a ceramic light sock plugged into that outlet might work. I'm open to other suggestions though, as I now some of you folks live in areas that see more days below zero than above.

Suggestions?

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The Raddish
01-01-2018 at 02:36 PM.
01-01-2018 at 02:36 PM.
No bugs in there. Especially when the high today is 26 degrees.
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F1Racer
01-01-2018 at 03:40 PM.
01-01-2018 at 03:40 PM.
Quote from Iaaaiws :
Nothing to do with the light bulb but that just looks like a spot I would fully expect to open and find a huge wasp nest.
Actually - that is exactly what I found when I opened my box to service the tankless water heater 2 years ago.

I have since stuffed foam insulation wrap in every opening that was possible in the box.
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Fallacy
01-02-2018 at 07:10 AM.
01-02-2018 at 07:10 AM.
A. Why is your tankless heater outside the house?
B. The metal enclosure is not a farady cage. EM waves will easily pass the gaps. You could put a remote thermometer in there, but there's no point.
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F1Racer
01-02-2018 at 08:09 AM.
01-02-2018 at 08:09 AM.
Quote from Fallacy :
A. Why is your tankless heater outside the house?
B. The metal enclosure is not a farady cage. EM waves will easily pass the gaps. You could put a remote thermometer in there, but there's no point.

Not the OP - but I have mine outside also & to answer your question:

1) Space configuration purposes
2) Easier to vent
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Dr. J
01-04-2018 at 01:32 PM.
01-04-2018 at 01:32 PM.
"Up here" in the NE people use heat lamps for chicken coops in the winter.

But yeah, regardless of where you are from, seems pretty dumb to install anything water-related on the exterior of the house, especially if it's powered. I wouldn't want to risk external water intrusion in a heater like this as it's not rated for weatherability. Plus, installing it inside makes powering it easier as well.
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