How to install Watts N35B pressure valve
Ten or so years ago our city put up a much taller water tower resulting in many homes in my area having pipes burst. I,too,had several pin holes in just the 3/4" copper,so I replaced all 3/4". At that time I also bought a pressure valve and was told by the store employee that in the event of a burst pipe the valve would turn the water off. I did not get around to installing it,but now all of my 1/2" copper has to be replaced. I would like to install the Watts N35B now,but all I've read about them on the net talk about them being simply a way to control pressure,and that it will not shut down flow should a pipe burst. Would someone please explain just exactly what it does and where to install it. I've read here and there it should be installed beyond all valves that shut down all water altogether... others say to install it just beyond the meter. I also intend to install a pressure gauge before and after the small wholehouse filter I installed.
I am seriously considering purchasing a softener and would like to get opinions on brand names. My wife and I live alone so water usage is not real high. Thanks Bill