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Artum_Snowbird
Jun 24, 2018Explorer
Most people do not recognize a check valve when they first go looking for one. Take a picture of the water pipe going into the hot water tank at the bottom, and then take a picture of the outlet at the top.
When you compare the two, you will likely notice that in the top there is a very small threaded addition, only about 3/4 of an inch long, at the top.
That is the check valve. Because you have flow on bypass, it's not the faucet. It's a frozen check valve as Old Biscuit says.
When you compare the two, you will likely notice that in the top there is a very small threaded addition, only about 3/4 of an inch long, at the top.
That is the check valve. Because you have flow on bypass, it's not the faucet. It's a frozen check valve as Old Biscuit says.
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