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Originally Posted by Hoppy220
Only if you are 100% positive that the hot water tank is not bypassed. The only way to be certain that you have water in the hot tank is you crack open the pressure relief valve. You will get full flow at the faucet if the tank is bypassed but the tank will remain empty
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THANKS!
What Hoppy220 said is true... what I said in my earlier today only applies IF and ONLY IF the tank is not bypassed!
I goofed and can't edit that earlier post.
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