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Posted by elvis on December 29, 1999 at 12:43:49: In Reply to: T&P Relief Valve releasing water intermittently posted by Elbridge Gerry Puckett on December 29, 1999 at 11:55:30: : I have a State Industries "Censible 510 E" 40 gal gas water heater which was manufactured and installed in 1990. The installation was in a new home in Davis, CA. The water is quite hard; I do not have a water softener. I replaced the anode on this heater in 1996 and the current anode is in reasonably good shape. The T&P Relief Valve on this heater has recently begun to release hot water, especially in the early morning (e.g., 6:00 am). The temperature of the water being released is approx 140 deg F. The T&P Relief Valve is more likely to release water when I increase the temperature of the gas heater, but over time it is releasing at lower temperatures. : The tank appears to be in good condition. I replaced the hot and cold water nipples which : One other possibly relevant piece of information is that I have a passive solar system upstream of the hot water heater. The : QUESTION: What are the likely causes of my problem? : 1. Could it be a faulty T&P Relief Valve? : a) Should I replace if first before : 2. Could it be a faulty thermostat? : a) But the water appears to be the : 3. A plumbing supply clerk told me it was : a) A faulty check valve in a closed loop : b) a pressure reduction valve, or : c) new construction or recent work in : - I don't know if I have a pressure reducing valve. : - There is A LOT of new construction in my
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