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πŸ’¨ Efficient Pressure Control: Atwood 91604 Relief Valve Review

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Description of πŸ’¨ Efficient Pressure Control: Atwood 91604 Relief Valve

Helps you provide comfort and convenience. Durable and safe. Please ensure part will fit before ordering. Made from quality materials.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits perfectly and doesn't leak

Replaced the stock shut off valve in my 6 gallon Atwood water heater. The old valve opened before the water was hot. Fits perfectly, does not leak and does not open prematurely. The only thing that interested me was that the dipstick wasn't pressed against the block as hard as the old one. It's unthreaded as I twisted it while trying to tighten it, which is why I think it's designed that way. One thing that has confused me is the size of these blocks. 1/2" does not mean 1/2" pipe thread. The…

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Some small things

Revainrating 4 out of 5

One thing should be noted. for safety valves

I replaced this, made sure I followed the instructions to restore the air gap in my water heater and it still cried as the heater neared max temp. I spoke to my RV repairman and he mentioned whether or not there is an air gap. He noted that one trick is that if you open the valve to check or fiddle with them before tightening them, they will never work immediately afterwards. and lick often. That seemed suspicious to me but I sent the part back for another, tried again and surprisingly no…

Pros
  • Easy adjustment
Cons
  • There are more interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Have a big key ready!

Perfect for my Atwood water heater, my old one was badly rusted and the spring inside was worn out and just didn't close fully so it leaked like a waterfall after the water was only half hot and it shut itself off, because the water will put out the fire. So if you have that $25 problem just replace it and see what happens, it could just be old and rusty and not staying closed all the way and maybe solve the problem. Have a large wrench handy to remove and replace, and clean the old surface…

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  • Price
Cons
  • Small things