Water Heaters - where is the b & g valve

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mary&dave
10-29-04, 06:52 PM
we are trying to refill our pipes with water and are not sure where the B & G valve is located. Whats the difference between that and the relief valve? lol, we are very new at this. Please Help!


majakdragon
10-29-04, 07:10 PM
Working with little info I am thinking you are filling a hot water system(boiler) and the piping. If so, B&G is refering to a Bell and Gossett valve (name brand). It should just be the water valve going into your boiler. The relief valve is what lets high pressure or water out to keep the boiler from exploding. Same thing for a water heater. Good luck and post back.