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Do you have to replace a pressure relief valve?

Do you have to replace a pressure relief valve?

A pressure relief valve serves as a check valve to automatically open and relieve the pressure. Most water heaters now come with one, but if yours doesn’t, then you’ll have to install one and occasionally replace it.

Can a water heater relief valve be replaced?

It’s a valve that’s connected to a plastic or metal discharge tube that points up. The water heater pressure is already installed when you receive your water heater (or buy a home that has one already). It’s actually welded onto the tank; you’ll see a threaded inlet where it is. You can’t replace or remove it.

When does a water heater pressure relief valve open?

If at any point the temperature or pressure reaches an unsafe level, the water heater triggers the relief valve to open and release water out of the tank until the temperature and pressure return to normal. Reasons for water discharging from the relief valve

Why is water coming out of my water heater release valve?

When you see water coming out from the water heater release valve, there are two most likely causes. The relief valve is working the way it’s intended, and water drained to reduce the pressure inside the tank.

Do you need a pressure relief valve for a tankless water heater?

Whether or not a tankless water heater is required to have a pressure relief valve depends on what the manufacturer states in the installation manual. The manual for Titan electric water heaters, for example, does not require a pressure relief valve, except if your water supply piping is plastic. Here’s an excerpt from their manual:

When to use a PRV on a water heater?

Plumbing code calls for a PRV, whenever the incoming pressure is greater than 80 psi (See this question for more info). If a recently replaced T&P relief valve starts leaking again, it probably means that the relief valve is only doing it’s job; it relieving excess pressure in the water heater.

Can a water heater be without a pressure relief valve?

We are here to tell you that it is okay for some water heaters to be without temperature-pressure relief valves. The valve’s sole purpose is to keep the pressure and temperature inside of a tank below certain levels.

When you see water coming out from the water heater release valve, there are two most likely causes. The relief valve is working the way it’s intended, and water drained to reduce the pressure inside the tank.

What should the pressure be in a tankless water heater?

The valve’s sole purpose is to keep the pressure and temperature inside of a tank below certain levels. By most standards, the benchmarks are 150 psig and 210 F, respectively. So those periodic checks you were told to make are merely to ensure that the valve is still working effectively.

What happens when water is released from a pressure relief valve?

When water is released through the valve, both the temperature and pressure inside the tank are immediately lowered to safe levels. If you think your temperature and pressure relief valve isn’t functioning the way it should, the first thing to do is to check for water or dampness below the discharge line.