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Old 12-28-2012, 05:04 PM   #1
Rich Franklin
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Default Water Heater Pressure Relief Valve

We have installed a new dual gas/electric water heater. Both sources work the heater, but if we leave either source switched on for more than an hour or so, scalding water starts being ejected from what appears to be a pressure relief valve.

I presume it's a thermostat issue, but is there only one thermostat for both power sources? If so, what's the job like to change it?

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