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    By DY Plumbers 11 Jun, 2020
    Find out how to isolate water to your hot water service. http://https://youtu.be/J5vSYzEQfYc
    By DY Plumbers 07 May, 2020
    Why is my Hot Water Not as Hot in Winter? Ever wondered why in the first cold snap of the season your hot water system seems to be delivering lower temperature hot water or it seems to run out faster than it did before? In Sydney the first cold snap is here. In less than a week we have seen daily temperatures go from 27 degrees to a high of 16 degrees. As a result, we have had half a dozen calls complaining that the temperature of their usually hot,hot water is now tepid or running out quickly. But why is this so? There are several reasons for this. As the weather becomes cooler our behaviour changes. We like hotter and longer showers. So even if you don't realise it, the amount of cold water you mix with the hot water decreases, therefore, the hot water has to do most of the heavy lifting. by providing the majority of the water in the showering process. This combined with the slightly longer showers means that in a storage tank, where there is a finite amount of water preheated for you to use, tends to run out faster. In the case of some of the instantaneous hot water heaters, they work a bit differently and it has everything to do with the ambient water temperature. These heaters work by heating the cold water up a set amount of degrees,so it is completely reliant on the temperature of the water entering the hot water system. This can be explained simply in the following example. Say that the temperature of the cold water in summer is 25 degrees (due to the weather being warmer and the pipes possibly in the sun also heating the cold water) if the hot water systems job is to heat the water up 20 degrees, the hot water will be delivered at 45 degrees. Therefore, in the winter when the ambient cold water temperature is 15 degrees and the hot water system still does the same job and heats the water 20 degrees the new hot water temperature will be 35 degrees. So, what you are feeling is right! The water is colder just when you want it to be hotter. This is the simplified version, there are other factors that come into play and not all the heaters work exactly like that, but you get the drift. This is all complicated by the fact that it is law in Australia to have tempering valves installed or pre-set heaters that only allow the hot water to be delivered at a maximum of 50 degrees to any showers. But that is for another day. The reasons why your hot water is not as hot in winter as it is in summer in summary 1. The outdoor temperatures are cooler so you want to shower in hotter water. 2. The ambient cold water temperature drops so the cold water you require in the shower is less meaning the hot water becomes the majority source of water causing it to run out faster. 3. The cold water start temperature affects the end temperature in some of the simpler hot water heaters. 4. In a storage tank when you draw hot water off during a shower at the same time cold water enters the system to replace the water you use. Since this water is colder in cooler months when it mixes with the hot water left in the tank it also drops the temperature of the water in the tank meaning the water will run out more quickly. So, what can you do if you want hotter showers or the hot water to last longer in the winter? Some hot water systems have a summer and winter mode. If that is the case, this is the time to switch it over.Often gas storage heaters and some internal gas instantaneous heaters have a dial or slide switch that allows you to increase the temperature of the water (don’t forget to turn it down again in the summer). Other electric heaters may have a thermostat that can be increased, but this will be out of site and will require the help of a plumber or electrician. If you do want to talk this over with us, or have us check your heater please give DY Plumbers a call on M. 0408 265 798 we would love to help you. Happy showering Linda xx
    By DY Plumbers 23 Apr, 2020
    Follow the link to our YouTube channel video to find out where to locate your gas meter and how to turn it off in an emergency. Subscribe to our YouTube channel and give us a thumbs up at the end. https://youtu.be/dElpqfWW6Jo https://youtu.be/dElpqfWW6Jo
    By DY Plumbers 02 Feb, 2020
    Is your gas cooktop working at its best? Have you got yellow or orange uneven flames or flames not coming out of all the holes or jets? This indicates that the air to gas ratio is off. You may be able to fix this yourself.  Here is one we did earlier this week that is now working perfectly. It was all a matter of a deep clean. The best way to get all the parts clean is to fill the sink with some hot water, mix it with clothes washing powder (the stuff you would usually put in the washing machine - not liquid but powder) and soak the loose metal bits that pull off your stove (don't do the plastic handles like this or the writing will wash off) Leave them soaking for a couple of hours and then rinse them off in another sink of plain water giving them a brush off then leaving them to dry before reassembling. You will see bits of black particles in the water and everything will come up shiny with minimal effort. Put the stove back together and test it out. You will hopefully find your cooktop back to its former cooking glory. If not, we can help you out. NOTE - This is also an awesome way to clean the wire racks in the oven with minimal fuss. #deewhyplumbers #dyplumbers #cookingwithgas #cooktops #beaconhill #cleaninghacks
    By DY Plumbers 03 Mar, 2016
    Gas hot water service need relighting? See our Handy Tips page with a link to instructions. If still having trouble don't hesitate to contact us for further assistance.
    By DY Plumbers 15 Oct, 2012
    Owners or occupiers are now required to notify Fair Trading if a serious gas accident occurs on their premises. mail: Energy Utilities Unit, NSW Fair Trading, PO Box 972, PARRAMATTA NSW 2124 phone: 13 32 20 email: gassafety@services.nsw.gov.au Please include information on where, when and what happened, and provide contact details for Fair Trading to get back in touch with you. While gas accidents are reported to the WorkCover Authority (if it is a workplace) and emergency services are usually involved, this requirement will cover other situations involving outdoor heaters or gas barbecues and will allow Fair Trading to investigate and ensure gas consumer safety is maintained. A serious gas accident means an accident: - caused by the use of a gas appliance, gas installation to supply gas, or by work carried out on a gas appliance, gas installation, and - in which a person dies or suffers permanent disability, is hospitalised or receives treatment from a health care professional or is unable to attend work for any period of time. For further information visit http://www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/sessionalview/sessional/sr/2012-429.pdf
    By DY Plumbers 25 Sep, 2012
    For information on the recall and the hotline number to call go to Rheem's website www.rheem.com.au .

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