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  1. Robert33

    Specific question about static pressure gauge reading and what it says about flow

    (Fwiw, one story house, WH in garage). Thank you, good to know.
  2. Robert33

    Specific question about static pressure gauge reading and what it says about flow

    Referencing the above pic, is there any more to it than: 1. Shut off water at cold inlet 2. Run hot faucet a little 3. Disconnect/connect 4. Be prepared for some stray water That's all I can think of that makes sense to me but I'm a little concerned about two things: 1. Does the pressure...
  3. Robert33

    Specific question about static pressure gauge reading and what it says about flow

    Cold is fine. Only hot (flow) was reduced everywhere directly after the water heater installation.
  4. Robert33

    Specific question about static pressure gauge reading and what it says about flow

    Thanks again, guys. Since I have a livable amount of hot flow, my goal at this point is to try to eliminate the WH as a suspect which would allow me to sign-off on being a satisfied customer. It seems to me that running the cold into the hot line and measuring flow is the simplest way to do...
  5. Robert33

    Specific question about static pressure gauge reading and what it says about flow

    Thanks guys, it makes total sense to me but I wanted some experienced corroboration. I've been having a three-way dialogue between a big box retailer from whom I bought the tank and who seems very interested in my satisfaction, and the plumbing company who installed it. The plumber came back...
  6. Robert33

    Specific question about static pressure gauge reading and what it says about flow

    In the context of troubleshooting the cause of reduced hot water flow throughout the house after a new water heater installation, do equal hot/cold static pressure gauge readings, taken at faucets just a few feet away from the heater, constitute evidence that nothing about the heater or its...
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