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Check your Expansion Tank pressure once a year to keep you hot water heater Safe. The Villages Fl.

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  • čas přidán 10. 01. 2023
  • You don't have to live in the Villages Florida to check your water heaters Expansion Tank pressure...it's easy. You should check it once a year and refile or replace it if needed.
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Komentáře • 35

  • @stevebabiak6997
    @stevebabiak6997 Před rokem +23

    When checking air pressure of an already installed expansion tank, you first have to shut off the water main valve so that there is no water pressure coming in; then you open some faucets so that you relieve the system’s built up pressure. After that you can get a more accurate measure of the air pressure in the expansion tank, and fill it to the appropriate pressure.
    And you do not have to drain the water heater tank to check the air pressure.

    • @jimbo8743
      @jimbo8743 Před rokem +2

      Thanks

    • @karamario6295
      @karamario6295 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you you answered the question in my mind 😂

    • @heinzotto1194
      @heinzotto1194 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yes, I was also wondering that. Also, if you fill the tank with air that matches your water supply pressure, no water would normally enter the tank, right? So the expansion tank would be 100% air, not half filled with water as he said at the beginning of the video. I think the factory pressure of 40 psi is adequate if your supply pressure is 70 psi. Some water will enter the tank until the pressure equalizes, that’s how it was designed to work.

    • @Kendkend
      @Kendkend Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@heinzotto1194 Your later points are incorrect. As the water expands, it enters the expansion tank and compresses the air or bladder inside. When the hot water is used, and the temperature decreases, the water inside the expansion tank is pushed back into the main water supply.
      remember to check the pressure of expansion tank often. It can loose pressure just like your car tires do, more so in fall, when outside temps fluctuate.

  • @ronaldpass8885
    @ronaldpass8885 Před rokem +10

    A thermal expansion tank is only necessary if the water heater is part of a closed system. A closed system is created when there is a check valve in the incoming water supply that prevents the expansion of heated water from flowing back into the water main.Jul 26, 2019

  • @jon19100
    @jon19100 Před rokem +1

    Thank you Rusty you are awesome with a lot of helpful information

  • @gobbsmacked9777
    @gobbsmacked9777 Před rokem +2

    Good job Rusty . . . Dr. Roy Hinkley would be proud.

  • @thecreator1455
    @thecreator1455 Před 11 měsíci

    thank you for your time and video.

  • @stevenwilburn235
    @stevenwilburn235 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for sharing

  • @jimfischer4703
    @jimfischer4703 Před rokem +1

    thank you.

  • @ernestkooistra1559
    @ernestkooistra1559 Před rokem +2

    Thanks.

  • @flybyairplane3528
    @flybyairplane3528 Před rokem +2

    RUSTY,my street pressure is 120 psi,but has gone as high as 130psi,so I installed a PRV, PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE,set to 65 psi,all has been as of 1976,when I moved in., 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @RustyNelson
      @RustyNelson  Před rokem +1

      It can get high and when it does it can also damage things. Subscribe for new Videos: bit.ly/3aToJ3H

  • @mata2mata
    @mata2mata Před 3 měsíci +1

    thank yuo...very simple and clear

    • @RustyNelson
      @RustyNelson  Před 2 měsíci

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  • @stuntz0rZ
    @stuntz0rZ Před rokem +2

    The tank should be mounted such that the process connection is at the top, so the air bubbles can rise up and out of the water side of the tank. If the tank is on its side, air can get stuck inside and cause corrosion at the steel tank wall.

    • @smartyyy
      @smartyyy Před 6 měsíci

      funny enough my tank is corroded a the top from water escaping and sitting then slowly dripping down

  • @stanmusick4765
    @stanmusick4765 Před rokem +1

    I went to check my relief valve plumbing, it seems to exit outside the home.
    I'm a little surprised on our water pressure (located south of 44) it was approaching 75 pounds.
    Thanks!

    • @ln5747
      @ln5747 Před 5 měsíci

      The outside tap may not be the same as much of the rest of the house and subsequently the expansion tank. Depends if it's coming off a balanced supply or the main. That's why it's not a case of simply matching the tank pressure to outdoor tap pressure.

  • @kaylajacks5670
    @kaylajacks5670 Před 11 měsíci

    Rusty! Thoughts on how to replace our boiler expansion tank that has glycol in the system, but does NOT have an isolated valve to the tank?

  • @tracynealcountryrockbluesm5746

    My Lord.....RUSTY....don't show the innards....that's what broke up Dolly Pardon & Kenny Rodgers! lol I hope to see ya soon, friend.
    Tracy

  • @rhodiafiddler5557
    @rhodiafiddler5557 Před 5 měsíci

    We had the water pressure checked at meter and it was 100 psi. Our house is about 200 feet down hill from the meter. Should we still check it again at the house?

  • @mightyj806
    @mightyj806 Před 3 měsíci

    I have an inlet pressure reducing valve pre set at 12psi. Yet my boiler runs 20 psi cold and almost 25 psi hot. The expansion tank also precharged at 12 psi. My home is only one story (with basement where the boiler is) and the highest piping point is about 8 feet from the boiler. The boiler was installed with the expansion upside down, meaning valve stem points towards ceiling. The circulator was installed right before the return into the boiler. When the maintenance guys come they always say that's ok. I don't believe it. Would adding or reducing pressure from the expansion tank help the problem because there doesn't seem to be any other way to lower the pressure?

  • @softmetals3702
    @softmetals3702 Před 10 měsíci

    what good is the bucket if the pipe is almost to the bottom so when it fills you basically have to dump it while taking it away, maybe cut that pipe otherwise great info

    • @123456bmx
      @123456bmx Před 6 měsíci

      Smart people use a cup to empty the bucket 😮

  • @BeeTreeGuy
    @BeeTreeGuy Před 7 měsíci +1

    My house water psi is set at 55. I set my expansion tank psi to 55. I have a dedicated bib that I keep a pressure gauge on, why would it show 90psi after the water heater completes a heating cycle if the expansion tank is supposed to keep the water psi equalized?

    • @craigboots7929
      @craigboots7929 Před 6 měsíci

      It will go up because of the heat of the water expanding , but up that high , you might want to check and make sure the tank is working properly and not leaking air . Shut off main water valve, drain lines to relieve pressure and THEN check pressure in tank, if you set it at 55, it should still be around that pressure , if it’s low, check and see if the valve is leaking air or the bladder might be leaking ?

  • @jcaleca60
    @jcaleca60 Před 3 měsíci

    The expansion tank mounted wrong should be vertical, not horizontal 😮😮😮

  • @nilolee2426
    @nilolee2426 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Mine was installed and mounted horizontally ,does it matter or it’s bad idea?

    • @RustyNelson
      @RustyNelson  Před 7 měsíci

      I would just make sure it is braced well. That's the way mine was in my other house. Subscribe Button for new videos: bit.ly/3aToJ3H

  • @davidoverholt251
    @davidoverholt251 Před rokem +1

    Just make sure you have an insured, bonded, licensed plumber within your state requirements to check your water supply and water pressure! Between 35 and 75 psi, you have a questionable problem!

    • @RustyNelson
      @RustyNelson  Před rokem +1

      Yes if you are going to have a plumber do it. But this is an easy check for a home owner to do once a year. Yes if you are pushing over 80psi you need to look into it I believe. Have a great day and thanks for jumping in.

  • @DisMindy5767
    @DisMindy5767 Před rokem +1

    Nope. We don't have one of those expansion tanks on our water heater. And no it's not a tankless system. We have 3 levels and 5 bathrooms.