Ok so this is really starting to bug me cause I can't figure it out.
Here is how the original flow of water went.
90 psi in -> water meter --> water heater and valve ends
everything worked fine no issues here
so I decided to install a whole house water filter rated for 100psi re-did the piping so it sits right after the water meter, no leaks no issues
at some point during the night the water heater PRV starts letting some water out, after checking the PRV for defects i left it alone, i put the water filter on bypass and no PRV issues for 4 days after that, turned the water filter on, in 2 days, again some leaking from water heater PRV
my initial guess was the 90psi coming into the house, I got a pressure reducer (watts not the cheap one) rated for 400psi range from 25 to 75 and set the psi to 70. At this point i hooked up a brand new washer and dryer where the valve ends were. I just assumed things would work right and didnt mind adding them to the equation.
so now we have
90 psi in -> water meter -> reducer (70psi) -> my psi gauge -> water heater and washing machine
now the water heater randomly makes some clanking noise, not all the time, just pretty random i think, and 3 days later again, PRV leaks and now the water filter is showing bad filter. i checked my own gauge when the noises on water heater were clanking it showed 90psi as if it just bypassed the reducer, i flushed the toilet, pressure dropped to 70psi, no noise.
WTF ? heh someone please help I'm lost.
I made a bypass line for all of the piping so it flows like in its original state, when its in original state, no PRV leaks, no nothing, if its bypassing the filter no issues.
I feel like it has to be some issue with water spiking from outside, or maybe thermal expansion from the water heater, but if its thermal expansion why does it not cause any issues when filter is bypassed ?
So confused !!! Please someone help!
Here is how the original flow of water went.
90 psi in -> water meter --> water heater and valve ends
everything worked fine no issues here
so I decided to install a whole house water filter rated for 100psi re-did the piping so it sits right after the water meter, no leaks no issues
at some point during the night the water heater PRV starts letting some water out, after checking the PRV for defects i left it alone, i put the water filter on bypass and no PRV issues for 4 days after that, turned the water filter on, in 2 days, again some leaking from water heater PRV
my initial guess was the 90psi coming into the house, I got a pressure reducer (watts not the cheap one) rated for 400psi range from 25 to 75 and set the psi to 70. At this point i hooked up a brand new washer and dryer where the valve ends were. I just assumed things would work right and didnt mind adding them to the equation.
so now we have
90 psi in -> water meter -> reducer (70psi) -> my psi gauge -> water heater and washing machine
now the water heater randomly makes some clanking noise, not all the time, just pretty random i think, and 3 days later again, PRV leaks and now the water filter is showing bad filter. i checked my own gauge when the noises on water heater were clanking it showed 90psi as if it just bypassed the reducer, i flushed the toilet, pressure dropped to 70psi, no noise.
WTF ? heh someone please help I'm lost.
I made a bypass line for all of the piping so it flows like in its original state, when its in original state, no PRV leaks, no nothing, if its bypassing the filter no issues.
I feel like it has to be some issue with water spiking from outside, or maybe thermal expansion from the water heater, but if its thermal expansion why does it not cause any issues when filter is bypassed ?
So confused !!! Please someone help!
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