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Water leaking from water heater pressure valve.
This valve allows water or steam to escape from the water heater if the temperature or pressure gets too high.
If the relief valve is needed frequently that means there s an issue with.
This extra amount of pressure causes the water to expand although it s a closed system that we have in electric water heaters.
There are numerous possible reasons your water heater s pressure relief valve leaks.
1 either the water pressure inside the tank is too high 2 the water temperature is too high 3 the t p valve hasn t been used in a few years 4 the wrong t p valve was installed or 5 the t p valve itself has failed.
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.
So when there s a lot of pressure being built inside our electric water heater pressure relief valve it will eventually start leaking water outwards.
Both circumstances should be taken very seriously.
When you see water coming out from the water heater release valve there are two most likely causes.
Disconnect the overflow tube you may have to cut it and unscrew the valve with a wrench.
There s a problem with the valve such as a faulty seal and the water is unintentionally leaking.
Reasons for water discharging from the relief valve.
The relief valve is working the way it s intended and water drained to reduce the pressure inside the tank.
This prevents a water heater from exploding or turning into a missile.