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kev13 Posted - 30 Jun 2012 : 22:06:29
I have a carver cascade gas electric water heater fitted and an ALDE Bubble Gas Leak Detector which bubbles when a gas leak is detecteed. The problem I now have is, that when the water heater is turned off but the gas is not isolated a few regular small buubles are showing in the sight glass of the tester. Does anyone know what the likely cause of this is. When I isolate the heater the bubbles stop which indicates something wrong with the heater but I don't know what?
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Stickon Posted - 01 Jul 2012 : 15:23:07
does the cascade not have a pilot light that works when you put power to it through the on off switch i may be wrong but i think mine had a small pilot and if it went out a red light came on on the controler, hope you sort it STICKON

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merlin Posted - 01 Jul 2012 : 09:27:22
looking at your description it looks like the gas valve
is passing you might want to buy a gas service kit for it if you are
competent or have a lpg gas fitter do it for you






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