Hi I have a prv that I installed in a very accessible area of the home. I'm wanting to install a bypass for when guests come visit on the weekend so they have strong showers.
I know the standard service bypass is 3 valves with 2 straddling the prv and one on the bypass loop. However, I'm not needing to worry about still being able to have water running while replacing the prv.
Does anyone see anything bad about this set up I've attached where I use 1 valve and would only have it in closed position infrequently when guests stay over the weekend.
In closed position I know the water would choose the least resistive path but there would be water pressure on both sides of the prv, would I get any strange pulsating in the water flow or be bad for the diaphragm in the prv?
I know the standard service bypass is 3 valves with 2 straddling the prv and one on the bypass loop. However, I'm not needing to worry about still being able to have water running while replacing the prv.
Does anyone see anything bad about this set up I've attached where I use 1 valve and would only have it in closed position infrequently when guests stay over the weekend.
In closed position I know the water would choose the least resistive path but there would be water pressure on both sides of the prv, would I get any strange pulsating in the water flow or be bad for the diaphragm in the prv?