By Marty Wegner on Sunday, 14 August 2016
Category: Hot Water Heater

Can You Take The Pressure?

Protect your family and your home.

A temperature and pressure relieve valve is a required component on all water heating systems. What makes this safety device so important is the severity of water heater explosions. We are not just talking about your utility room taking a good soaking as water escapes from the storage tank. Your water heater can actually explode like a bomb or launch itself through the roof of your house. Imagine the possible damage and injury this could cause.

Did you know an old pressure relief valve can fail?

There are two situations that should cause your temperature and pressure relief valve to open.

  1. Water pressure exceeds 150 psi.
  2. Water temperature in the tank exceeds 210 degrees Fahrenheit.

However with age, your temperature and pressure relief valve can fail. You should test the valve at least once a year and replace the valve when necessary.

Test the temperature and pressure relief valve annually.

To test that the relief valve functions you should do the following at least once per year.

If the valve fails to open or seal itself after running for at least 5 seconds replace the valve immediately.

You may also want to verify that your home's water pressure is safe and that the water heater temperature is properly set.

Call AEM Mechanical Services, Inc.,  at 320-587-0991 for help testing your pressure and temperature relief valve or testing the water pressure in your home.