[C320-list] Hot Water Bypass

Irving Grunes igrunes at gmail.com
Thu Jun 12 11:20:39 PDT 2008


Joe,
Best question yet.
Irv Grunes
#851

On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 1:50 PM, Joe Barrett <joe at dolphinmortgage.com>
wrote:

> Why would you want to bypass the water heater?
> Joe
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> Went over to the boat yesterday and looked again at my water heater.   I
> don't know how I can hook up a bypass.  On my boat (don't know about any
> others), the two water inlets on the heater are side by side, on the bottom
> of  the tank.  The problem is the intake hose for the "cold in" on the
> right side of the tank, comes off the tank and goes straight down through a
> hole  in the hull.
>  The hose for the "hot out" goes up, makes a loop, and  comes down almost
> over the cold line, then back thru the same hole the cold line  uses.
>  Since
> all the 15mm line is very stiff, there does not seem to be a  way to get a
> line in there that would straight so as to connect the two lines as  needed
> for a bypass.
>
> Wonder if this hosing can be heated then bent?
>
> Any suggestions appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bert
> At Ease
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