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Old 10-10-2022, 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by DAVES View Post
As said we are of the group that never does it.
Then you are not the one who said to drain it sooner if needed. "If needed" implies there is some indication of need. I was asking that individual what the indication was.

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The concern is that dirt will end up in the drain valve and the valve will leak. IF, you only use your home part time, you may find when you first use the hot water it will look rusty. You are not supposed to use normal hot water supply in food.
News to me! What hot water supply are you supposed to use in food if not the normal supply in your home???
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