Why is my hot water heater’s temperature/pressure valve overflowing?

Eric asked:


I have an electric hot water heater. A couple days ago, hot water started spewing out of the overflow pipe which comes from the temperature/pressure valve. I have a power switch which can turn off the power to the heating elements. When I turn it off, the water stops overflowing after a few minutes. What’s causing this overflow, and how can I fix it?

Thanks!

Ramona

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This entry was posted on Friday, February 26th, 2010 at 3:46 am and is filed under Water Heaters. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

2 Responses to “Why is my hot water heater’s temperature/pressure valve overflowing?”

  1. devicks Says:

    Edgardo

    You have two thermostats on that unit. There should be one screw each on two small panels on the front. Take those panels off and your thermostats are behind there.

    Check the setting. If it is over 120 degrees then someone has been in there and messed with it.

    Turn them both to 120 degrees and you should be ok.

    If they are already there then your pressure valve is shot. You will have to partially drain your tank to replace it.

  2. M M T Says:

    Lucien

    Don’t mess with it! Call a professional! Water and electricity are a nasty combo!