We have a tankless water heater that's mounted in an exterior north facing wall. In the past on nights with a hard freeze, the hot water to the two vanities in our master bath, also along the north wall, have frozen. Cold water fine. Hot water to the rest of the house is fine. We have PEX throughout the house. When we trickled the water to those two vanities to prevent freezing, we got an error reading on the water heater display saying essentially there was not enough water pressure to fire it up (or something like that).
Question, if I allow the water to trickle, can I turn off power to the water heater? Or am I setting myself up for damage to the heater.
Thanks for any advice!
Question, if I allow the water to trickle, can I turn off power to the water heater? Or am I setting myself up for damage to the heater.
Thanks for any advice!