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A faulty temp and pressure relief valve can vent at any temperature.lohr500 said:@Reed_Richards
It's a possibility I guess, but in the last reply OP posted that before the IH was "fixed" they didn't have masses of hot water, but now they do.
"as we had hot water ( albeit not masses but now we have plenty)"
Presumably if the IH was running 24/7 and allowing hot water to flow into a tundish, then they should have had plenty of hot water previously?
And once open - not sure how they reset - auto or manual.
Seen forum posts elsewhere on a quick google with ones draining as low as in mid 30s, well before tank fully het to typical immersion thermostat setpoints.
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