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lawrosa
Apr 02, 2018Explorer
Fulltimers wrote:
Old-Biscuit you beat me to the punch. Iawrosa says he has been a plumber for 30 years. I am glad he is not my plumber. As I said when I got rid of the plumber that worked on my house, “I guess you don’t have to be too smart to be a plumber.”
Anyway, to answer Grumpy2day’s question, like all the others have said here, it goes on the spigot side.
Thats how it works in residential applications. Ive been on 1000's of calls for failed exp tanks on closed loops systems. On arrival the relief valve of water heaters spewing all over the place.
Why would a RV be any different?
Why do you think your relief valve weeps in your RV? Mine does when water is heating..
You can flame me all you want. I have thick skin... Im just bringing up a valid point..
I did fail to realize there is a spring check in the water inlet:E
More so why a accumulator or exp tank is beneficial...
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