I,m told that very cold water stops the Gullet acting correctly ,which is why some people swigging cold water feel like Gagging
Water vapor condenses in a cold condenser tube.
Sounds like the anode is giving up the ghost or a faulty dip tube
One alternate wording is At waters freezing temperaturethere are 3 test tubes, cold water is in test tube A, hot water is in test tube B, and salt water is in test tube C. Which test tube at (32 degrees) which will freeze the fastest? i hope i helped!
Check your water heater to see if it has a bad dip tube. The DIP TUBE is a plastic tube that sends the incoming cold water to the bottom of the tank to prevent it from mixing with the hot water going to your faucets. For a period of time between 1993 & 1997, most water heater manufacturers were supplied with defective dip tubes from the same manufacturing company. The problem caused the dip tube to disintegrate slowly, and the particles and chunks to clog up faucets, aerators, etc. There was a class action lawsuit that provided dip tube replacement for those who signed up in time, but that program is now over. Many people didn't hear about the problem in time even though the media reported it on new shows and in newspapers many times for several years.
water tube boiler
it puts cold water in and pushes hot water to the top
You may need to install a water hammer arrestor. This is just a tube that is installed so that it has air in it. The air will act like a spring to soften the bounce or harmonics that can happen when water is flowing.
Take cold inlet water pipe off tank. The dip tube sits below the fitting joining to the tank on the cold inlet side. You can pull it out and replace it.
So that the the steam of cold water in the outer tube can condense all the vapour which goes inside the inner tube.
easy fix if you haven't already fixed it....take the main part of the faucet apart so all you have is the long threaded tubing with the faucet housing. turn it upside down and look into the threaded tube and you will see a water restricter that is built into the water feed. it has a small rubber washer that is visible and is orangish yellow. Take a screw driver smaller than the tube and punch it thru the restrictor to dis-lodge the restricter. remove as much as the left over pieces of the restricter as you can. do your best to cup your hand over the other end of the faucet and blow as much out as you can. re-assemble the faucet and turn on your water and walla! high water pressure...ps. dont turn the hot and cold on full or you will be taking a bath!! I dont know, but I have the same problem. Please help somebody!!!! ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Different person responding here. Well after quit a bit of work, my father finally found the cause of the slow water flow. It was saw dust in the connection between the faucet and supply lines. We cleaned it out and now it works like it should. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ We have gravity-fed water supply with about 12psi; PF kitchen faucet ran poorly, but flow was acceptable in all other faucets. Fixed kitchen faucet by removing spray diverter valve and plugging spray fitting: rust had gotten into valve.
Cold water is dense and cold water sinks, just like air, cold air falls and hot air rises.
The dissolution is an endothermic process.