mt_42 wrote:
Does anyone have any experience with backflow on the cold side of the mixing/anti-scald valve on their hot water tank?
I noticed today that the pipe on the cold side of the valve was quite hot. When running hot water at a faucet, the cold pipe feeding into the mixing valve cooled down as expected but it quickly started to heat up again after the faucet was turned off.
From what I can read on the Wilkins/Zurn site (model #ZW1017), there may be an issue with a clogged check valve.
Is this something that is DIY fixable? or should I be contacting Reliance to come in and have a look?
Hi mt_42
In the first place, I think you will find that the mixing valve belongs to you and not reliance. That's the way most agreements work. They will come out but you will have to pay.
This sometimes comes as a shock to people when I inspect older homes. I occasionally find a 15 or 20 year old water heater that is leaking. The home owner finds out that the rental company will replace the tank for free but is obligated to instal a mixing valve at the owners expense (usually about $200).
Back to your question. You may not have back flow. Don't forget that the mixing valve body is metal and metal transfers heat very readily. When you turn off the water, heat will quite quickly be transfered from the hot part of the valve to the attached cold water piping, which is nothing to worry about.
John Allingham, Professional Engineer
Owner & Certified Home Inspector
Halton-Peel Home Inspection
(416) 254-5869
www.peelhomeinspection.com