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Hi All,
I replaced my water heater last month after months of seeing water around the base of the heater. The old heater had male threaded pipe coming out of it, the new ones are all female fittings. The old one had a brass check valve on the cold water in. I put the new heater in and never thought about the check valve. I see schematics that show a check valve, but the installation instructions said nothing about having one. What's your take: yes, no?
Dave
I replaced my water heater last month after months of seeing water around the base of the heater. The old heater had male threaded pipe coming out of it, the new ones are all female fittings. The old one had a brass check valve on the cold water in. I put the new heater in and never thought about the check valve. I see schematics that show a check valve, but the installation instructions said nothing about having one. What's your take: yes, no?
Dave