Hot water system questions
Hi, can anyone tell me what this thing is. Its is in the cold water inlet line to our electric hot water system. It appears to be some type of non-return valve. Its leaking, but there are two of them plumbed in in series (the other one is just above this one, out of the photo), so I am wondering if I can just dispense with this one. Otherwise, can I replace it myself - I would rather not call a plumber unless I really need to.
Also, I want to reroute the outlet from the pressure relief valve. The new position would put the outlet about 1 metre higher then the top of the cylinder itself, and about 3 metres away. Is this a OK, or should the outlet be below the cylinder ?
thanks
Arron
Cold Water pressure reduction Valve
Hi Arron,
The picture looks as if it is a water pressure reduction valve and
should be left in the system. I do not know why there would be two in series. You could replace the leaky one with one the same pressure reduction rating or perhaps the two of them with the correct Valve. They are a pain in the **** when they leak.
I am not a plumber but son in law is. I will enquire of him for you tomorrow. Are there abnormal water pressures where you live?
We have high pressures in Glen Innes hence the bit of knowledge
re Valve. They are usually available at most hardware stores.
Kind regards
Mike.