Brian, that’s interesting . . . I didn’t realize there is a check valve in the cold water inlet. Makes sense there would be one. On my system, the cold water comes in through the safety (pressure release) valve. Is the check valve part of the safety valve?
If so, I wonder if that has anything to do with the problem that some of us have with that valve “weeping” through the discharge opening at the bottom when the tank heats up. I’ve had that problem since my R31 was new. I’ve read several (maybe all) of the threads discussing that, and it seems to be inherent in the design. I have a replacement valve that I’ve never installed, because it looks like one of the biggest knuckle-buster jobs imaginable, and I keep having the sense I’ll have the same problem afterwards. But maybe not, if the check valve could be defective and might contribute to the amount of discharge I get warming up the tank. I’ve measured it a few times, and it usually is close to a quart’s worth when the water is stone cold. That seems like more than the “small quantity of water” that the Isotemp manual advises “can drain from the relief valve when the water is heated.” I wonder if a stuck or defective check valve would increase the discharge. On the other hand, my hot water pressure is fine.
If you or anyone else has thoughts on that, I’d welcome them.
Gini