Claims
- 1. A water heater comprising:a water tank, the tank having a cylindrical wall, an upper dome, a lower dome, and defining an interior tank volume between said cylindrical wall, upper dome, and lower dome; a cold water inlet positioned near the lower dome; wherein the cold water inlet comprises an elongated body, having a first end which extends into the interior tank volume, and a second end which remains outside the water tank and is affixed to the tank, portions of the inlet body defining a blind bore which extends inwardly from the second end towards the first end; portions of the body defining an opening extending between the blind bore and the interior tank volume; an index mark on the second end, which remains outside the water tank, the index mark aligned with the opening extending between the blind bore and the interior tank volume, so that the position of the opening can be visually aligned from the exterior of the water tank, the opening creating a fluid jet resulting in turbulence amongst sediment within the water heater tank.
- 2. The water heater of claim 1 further comprising a drain positioned at a location where the lower dome meets the tank wall, adjacent to the cold water inlet at a side of the body opposite the opening extending between the blind bore and the interior tank volume.
- 3. A water heater comprising:a water heater tank, the tank having a cylindrical wall, an upper dome, a lower dome, and defining an interior tank volume between the cylindrical wall, the upper dome and the lower dome; a cold water inlet positioned near the lower dome; wherein the cold water inlet comprises an elongated body, having a first end which extends a short distance into the tank volume, and a second end which remains outside the water tank, portions of the inlet body defining a blind bore which extends inwardly from the first end towards the second end; portions of the body forming an opening extending between the blind bore and the interior tank volume so that substantially all the water entering the tank passes through the opening to produce a jet of water, aimed along a single direction, which directs water around the bottom of the tank; and a drain positioned at a location where the lower dome meets the tank wall, closely spaced from the cold water inlet at a side of the body opposite the opening extending between the blind bore and the interior tank volume.
- 4. The water heater of claim 3 further comprising an index mark on the second end, the index mark aligned so that the position of the opening can be visually aligned by means of the index mark.
- 5. A water heater comprising:a water heater tank, the tank having a cylindrical wall, an upper dome, a lower dome, and defining an interior tank volume between the cylindrical wall, the upper dome and the lower dome; a cold water inlet positioned near the lower dome, wherein the cold water inlet comprises an elongated body, having a first end which extends from the cylindrical wall a short distance into the tank volume, and a second end which remains outside the water tank, portions of the inlet body defining a blind bore which extends inwardly from the first end towards the second end; portions of the body forming an opening extending between the bore and the interior tank volume, the opening directing water so that substantially all the water entering the tank passes through the opening to produce a jet of water, aimed along a single direction, which directs water around the bottom of the tank.
- 6. The water heater of claim 5 further comprising an index mark on the second end, the index mark aligned with the opening so the opening can be visually aligned by means of the index mark.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/578,165 filed on May 22, 2000, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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