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Rdn6405
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Dec 01, 2016

A little confused about winterizing

I hate to add to all the post about winterizing, but I'm a little boggled. Everything about winterizing seems pretty simple and straightforward but when I looked at the valve set up for my water heater bypass, it doesn't make sense to me. Are the valves installed in the wrong place or is there something I'm missing?
  • Boon Docker wrote:
    ^ The best system for isolating the water heater completely, but sure not for bypassing.

    This pretty much sums it up. Lol
  • A little off topic, but my previous FW came from the factory with the city water hookup plumbed to a HOT water line. Yup, all handles H&C backwards, and wait for it.....hot water in toilet.

    Jerry
  • MFL wrote:
    A little off topic, but my previous FW came from the factory with the city water hookup plumbed to a HOT water line. Yup, all handles H&C backwards, and wait for it.....hot water in toilet.

    Jerry



    NOW that is interesting especially if you flush while sitting :E


    "Hey Ralphie, got a new guy. Where do you want him on the line?"
  • To the OP........ It's set up incorrectly. End of story. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
  • Simple fix, and it IS wrong. Take the two clamps loose, in your picture, left of the 'T's" and the clamps right of the valves. Rotate the the side ways H, red to red and blue to blue and reclamp. Now you can turn off the cold in and hot out valves and turn the center valve to flow antifreeze through the system or blow air through the system and drain the HWH.

    LEN
  • MFL wrote:
    A little off topic, but my previous FW came from the factory with the city water hookup plumbed to a HOT water line. Yup, all handles H&C backwards, and wait for it.....hot water in toilet.

    Jerry
    Sounds more like the water heater was plumbed into the cold water line.
  • mike-s wrote:
    MFL wrote:
    A little off topic, but my previous FW came from the factory with the city water hookup plumbed to a HOT water line. Yup, all handles H&C backwards, and wait for it.....hot water in toilet.

    Jerry
    Sounds more like the water heater was plumbed into the cold water line.


    Nope, weird thing was, when initially used/tested on water tank/pump, all was fine. On first trip, using city water hookup, all faucets were backwards. I was like WTH, this is not possible? :h

    I looked under kitchen sink, to see city water line coming in. It was a T into one of two lines, the hot line. I filled fresh tank, to use, until repaired later at dealer, along with several other issues.

    Jerry