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(01-23-2024, 02:36 PM)CEPenworks Wrote: I have a 3 year old tank water heater and the TP valve started to leak. I put a bucket under the tube coming out of the valve and after a week or so I would collect maybe a gallon of water. I switched out the valve and the new one does the same thing. I do not have the temp turned up high. Any idea what could be the problem?
Did they change out the water meter lately? If so, new ones have a back flow preventer in them. When the water heater heats the water it expands and now has no where to go which builds the pressure up. If this is the case, you will need an expansion tank. You can verify this with a pressure meter with a push needle that indicates the max pressure, not expensive. Mostly happens in winter when the water has most temperature change. Expansion tanks are required in my area with tank install. Roly
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The water meter was changed several years ago after it exploded. The leak started a couple months ago so I don't think it is associated with the meter.
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It’s a temperature and pressure relief valve. If the temp side actuated, it takes 5 to 10 gallons minimum to drop the water temp and reseat the valve. That’s not what you’re seeing. Pressure actuation, especially a gradual build up can be relieved with ounces of water dumped. Sound familiar?
Install a small expansion tank, designed for potable water, in either hot or cold line close to the heater.
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The pressure gauge seems an inexpensive test. If it is a pressure thing then I still wonder what changed several months ago. I may never know.
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