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| When I had my water heater replaced - plumber had to add a regulator on the main to the house and expansion tank at the heater - code now. City pressure near 100 psi - code puts it <70
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| Posts: 4738 | Location: Eastern PA-Berks/Lehigh Valley | Registered: January 03, 2001 |  
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| I put PRVs in commercial buildings that do not have outlets on them. Thank God!
The Watts 25AUB-Z3 Pressure Reducing Valve, ¾" is the one I use. No discharge, just a pressure reducer.
Back flow devices, those have an outlet to which you cannot attach a closed pipe. And when they blow, watch out. |
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| this is on my primary water service - I have two PRV's on my water heater - due to the design of my house, it is not near an exterior wall so the discharge pipe runs to a floor pan - I have assumed the risk of it not venting to the exterior apparently that's relatively common around here
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| Posts: 54382 | Location: Tucson Arizona | Registered: January 16, 2002 |  
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