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Hot water heater overflow valve running.
Hook up a hose to the spigot at the bottom of the tank and drain enough water that the level of the tank falls below the valve in the tank.
This safety device will vent a water heater if the pressure inside becomes too great.
Turn on a hot water faucet somewhere in the house to a dribble to prevent a vacuum from forming inside your hot water tank.
Open the valve at the bottom and the pressure relief valve for a minute to drain a little water out of the tank and relieve the pressure.
The water leaking from the drain valve is one the signs of a faulty water heater or a valve.
If your water heater is gas powered then it will have a vent on top.
When this happens water can build up and overflow.
This valve protects the water heater by relieving pressure and allowing water to escape as the water inside the cylinder expands due to heating.
Because of that the overflow cannot be.
It s designed to release the pressure when there is too much of a load built up inside the water heater.
First turn off the gas to the water heater or flip the breaker if it s electric.
The water heater overflow is also called the pressure relief valve.
This prevents a water heater from exploding or turning into a missile.
This vent needs to be cleaned regularly or it can become clogged.
If the water heater thermostat fails to turn off at its temperature setting and continues to heat the water indefinitely the tpr valve will open and let the overheated water out.
The valve you refer to as an overflow valve is a temperature and pressure relief valve commonly referred to as a t p valve it is designed to function as a safety device to relieve the pressure in the water heater in case the thermostat fails to shut off the heating element or burner at a safe level.
Close the cold water cut off valve going into the water heater.
A constant drip in your tpr valve is an indication we must know about.
So this release of its pressure causes your hot water tank overflow pipe dripping towards the floor where the hot water heater is placed.
This valve allows water or steam to escape from the water heater if the temperature or pressure gets too high.
During normal water heater operation a small volume of water may discharge from the valve during the heating cycle.
But if the termination of the piping is not readily visible such as if it is located under the house the water will continue to drain until the homeowner gets an amazing electric or gas bill and goes searching for the reason.
If the valve is on the side of the tank this should be about 5 gallons.