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| semi-reformed sailor |
Sorry for the late response, been driving. You need the PRV to protect the new items (washers, toilet valves, sinks) because they have been engineered to work at or around 60psi. The pressure doesn’t affect the copper piping. (BTW the piping has a lifespan too- CU-60-100 yrs) Were it my home, I’d put one in. If you can’t do it-call the man. They can be installed anywhere from the meter to the house. If you Ike the high pressure in your shower, after the install of the prv, you can remove the restrictor in the shower head . “You may beat me, but you will never win.” sigmonkey-2020 “ in my opinion, anything that we can do to trigger a potential aneurysm in a leftist is a good thing and worth doing” nhtagmember 2025 | |||
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| Edge seeking Sharp blade! |
The municipal system may have a back flow preventer at the meter. If so, the ability for a PRV to return pressure higher than the muni system won't do much. One of the reasons for back flow preventers is back flow could contaminate the muni system. | |||
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| Corgis Rock |
We moved into a new house that had a city water tank on top of the hill. Massive water pressure. I realized this was a problem when my garden hose split. First, a plain hose then a heavy duty hose. “ The work of destruction is quick, easy and exhilarating; the work of creation is slow, laborious and dull. | |||
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| Edge seeking Sharp blade! |
3 week shipping turned out to be 1 week. Installed today and 55 psi is noticeably different than 105 psi. Can almost hear system going ahhhhh! Just kidding | |||
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AO Smith has a 80 psi limit in their warranty Rheem won't warranty if subjecting the tank to pressures greater than those shown on the rating label. Ego is the anesthesia that deadens the pain of stupidity DISCLAIMER: These are the author's own personal views and do not represent the views of the author's employer. | |||
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| Member |
I lived in a neighborhood that had about 50 pound pressure... the city sent everyone in the area a letter saying they were going to increase the pressure to accommodate new developments. They advised installing a pressure valve. I was still in the contracting/plumbing/electrical business at the time with my Dad. People started calling for them... we had to start buying the things by the case. I have no idea how many we put in but it was a lot! The pressure eventually went up to about 100 pounds. 60 to 70 is plenty. I am the opposite problem in my current location... have considering adding a booster pump. My pressure average is about 35 pounds. Got down to 23 pounds at one point, I can monitor constantly via a gauge. When I mentioned it to a member of the utility, they said the law requires them to provide 20 pounds minimum and if it ever drops below that let them know and they will put in a pressure booster pump at my house on their dime. Some people spread happiness wherever they go… some whenever they go. | |||
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