Water Pressure Still Too High With Regulator
I'm at my wits end on this one.
We recently installed a new Whirlpool water heater, and it frequently discharges a few drops of water out of the T&P relief valve. Our old heater did the same thing.
After doing some research online and finding our water pressure was too high, we purchased a Watts water pressure regulator and installed it on the main coming into our home. I also purchased a Watts pressure gauge that tracks not only the current pressure, but also the highest spike while attached.
I hooked the gauge to the drain outlet on the water heater and left it on overnight. The highest reading was 150psi. I'm assuming that I need to install a thermal expansion tank on the water heater to correct this problem.
The thing that baffles me is this... I adjusted the pressure regulator yesterday because we weren't happy with the water pressure while taking showers, etc. It is supposed to regulate water within 25 to 75psi. I turned it all the way open and got a reading of 70psi at the hose bibb on the back of my house.
I left the gauge attached to the bibb overnight and this morning had a maximum reading of 150psi and a current reading of 100psi. After taking a shower, the water pressure at the bibb was 60psi. Does this mean that pressure is building up within my closed system because of the water heater? Would this problem be alleviated by the installation of a thermal expansion tank?
Thanks a lot!