![Why the outlet pipe always keeps warm for gas water heater even I do not use it for the whole day : r/Plumbing Why the outlet pipe always keeps warm for gas water heater even I do not use it for the whole day : r/Plumbing](https://preview.redd.it/why-the-outlet-pipe-always-keeps-warm-for-gas-water-heater-v0-w14esbekemgb1.jpg?width=1836&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9c4e02b2d1d424d715f72baba766905d68d97dd7)
Why the outlet pipe always keeps warm for gas water heater even I do not use it for the whole day : r/Plumbing
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![Hot water takes 7 minutes to reach the furthest point in the loop despite pump always running. Would relocating the pump as a push pump on the hot water supply be the Hot water takes 7 minutes to reach the furthest point in the loop despite pump always running. Would relocating the pump as a push pump on the hot water supply be the](https://i.redd.it/edpiwjlo6skb1.png)
Hot water takes 7 minutes to reach the furthest point in the loop despite pump always running. Would relocating the pump as a push pump on the hot water supply be the
![I have a mystery pipe connecting to my hot water that is cold right before the manabloc. My guess is it's cold water since the pipe is always cold and the pipe I have a mystery pipe connecting to my hot water that is cold right before the manabloc. My guess is it's cold water since the pipe is always cold and the pipe](https://preview.redd.it/mdxwz20i0hg51.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=4d437bc2f83a1c2a386082f2a2f17d0962b128af)