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dougrainer wrote:
1. On this type setup, there should be a Brass Check valve at the top hot water exit fitting. I will bet, you installed them in reverse. O)n your set up with the 1 valve. When you bypass, the cold water stops at the valve goes up that short pipe and then feeds the downstream Hot water faucet valves. IF you did not install the check valve in the upper Hot water exit on the heater, you are mixing hot and cold. Verify that the check valve is at the top hot exit of the water heater. Are you positive you installed the Check valves correctly? You can reverse them. The ARROW on the check valve at the hot exit should point away from the water heater. Doug
โNov-28-2016 12:21 PM
donn0128 wrote:
By brass fitting I assume you mean the check valve on the hot water side?
Did you in fact fill the tank with water prior to lighting it off? Did you verify that water is flowing from the tank? Turn off the water, disconnect the hot side, connect a hose to it, turn on the water and check to be sure you have water flow. Once that is proved reconnect the hot line and verify the valve is in the correct position. With hot water in the tank by changing valve position you should also verify hot water flow.