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Old 06-01-2017, 11:26 PM   #1
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Water lines HELP

can someone please explain what these valves are used forClick image for larger version

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Old 06-02-2017, 12:10 AM   #2
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They are used to change the flow of water/antifreeze depending on what you are wanting to do. If they are currently being used and water is flowing out of all your faucets, then when you turn all the knows you will be winterizing. There may be more that you need to find.
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Yup those look like the winterizing valves.

In normal operation you have the one between the red (hot) and blue (cold) side closed and the other two open.

When you want to winterize close the two and open the one between red & blue (this is so that you don't fill the water heater with antifreeze).

To be sure you could follow the lines down: If two of them go to the water heater then it is the winterizing valves.
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Old 06-02-2017, 01:21 AM   #4
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Yup those look like the winterizing valves.

In normal operation you have the one between the red (hot) and blue (cold) side closed and the other two open.

When you want to winterize close the two and open the one between red & blue (this is so that you don't fill the water heater with antifreeze).

To be sure you could follow the lines down: If two of them go to the water heater then it is the winterizing valves.


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you can't get to them there under the floor I looked underneath but there seals off. I guess I would have to pull the water heater out to get to them
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