Here s how to replace a water heater temperature pressure relief valve.
Remove hot water heater pressure relief valve.
This valve often called a tpr valve prevents the tank from building excess pressure.
Proper maintenance should include periodic testing of this valve.
In this video i explain.
How to replace a pressure relief valve on a water heater.
All water heaters have a safety valve designed to release excess pressure from the tank in the event that the water gets too hot.
Step 2 remove the valve.
Or maybe it is an intermittent leak.
The second reason a water heater relief valve leaks is the water has gotten too hot if the temperature of the water in the water heater reaches above 210 degrees f the relief valve will leak or even blow off this is why the outlet of the relief valve must be piped to about 6 inches from the ground you would not want to get a blast of 210.
Check that the valve is not pinned to the water heater by a brace.
Is your pressure relief valve leaking.
Then take your wrench and place it over the water pressure relief valve.
The pressure relief valve is an important safety component of a water heater and a malfunction can have disastrous consequences.
How to replace a water heater t p relief valve.
Close the shutoff valve on the cold water inlet line that fills the water heater.
To remove a t p valve first turn off the electricity or gas and wait for the water to cool which usually takes about 24 hours open a hot water faucet near the heater to release pressure and drain the tank until the water level is below the valve disconnect the overflow tube you may have to cut it and unscrew the valve with a wrench wrap plumbing tape around the threads of the freshly.
1 shut off the cold water to the water heater and gas or electricity that heats the water heater.
I flipped the control lever open and let it snap shut several times but the leak continued.
If you open the drain valve at the bottom of the water heater and open the pressure relief valve and or the hot water side of a faucet water should drain out.
I forced air into the tank by turning off the water connection opening the relief valve then opening the hotwater faucet at the kitchen sink.
It won t gush out like it would if the water was on and it might take a little while to get going but it should gently flow out of the hose.