I recently had a house built. The plumber my contractor use plumed the incoming cold so it loops over and mixes with the outgoing hot right above my water heater. I have never seen this done before. Is this common? Why is it plumbed that way?
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I recently had a house built. The plumber my contractor use plumed the incoming cold so it loops over and mixes with the outgoing hot right above my water heater. I have never seen this done before. Is this common? Why is it plumbed that way?
If there is a big bulgy thing with a temperature dial, it is an anti scald valve. It mixes in enough cold to prevent injuries from excessively hot water.
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