Water heater pressure relief value drip
"Toller" wrote in message
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Your plumbing should be about 50psi. The T&P valve will drip at about
150psi.
Can you see why letting it drip is a bad idea?
Someone recommended either a shock absorber or a capped pipe. The
smallest
expansion tank is probably 50 times the size of a shock absorber.
Can you see why a shock absorber probably won't work?
You might want to check your water pressure. Mine is 50psi normally, and
goes up to 80psi maximum when the water heater does it worst. If yours
is
enough to trip the T&P, then it might be too high to start with.
FWIW, when I bought my house, it didn't have a pressure reducing valve,
therefore the pressure was about 120 psi. One of the first things I did was
to install a PRV. The wife complained because the 50-55 psi I had it set to
wasn't high enough, I reset it to 80 psi and she's happy.
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