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samgdan

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#272080 8-Jun-2020 20:09
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Hi,

 

 

 

I got a possible issue with a tundish dripping water. As far as I read it seems that I need to find the pressure relief valve and release some pressure (there is a process to do that and I found clear information about how to do it)

 

but I cant find the pressure relief valve. is it possible that a hot water tank does not have a pressure relief valve?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





sounds good to have the sound working

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nickb800
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  #2501793 10-Jun-2020 06:23
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Valve could possibly be more. I would've thought one hour would do (without being a plumber myself). I'd budget $250-500, with a bit of an allowance for other things to go wrong.


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