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<blockquote data-quote="Novascotia632" data-source="post: 65924" data-attributes="member: 8429"><p>No worries, glad to help, Hotsy now owed by Karcher who also makes Shark came out with those disks a few years back and they caused alot of grief for alot of people. Most of the pressure relief valves on the market are only rated up to 150 deg. F, hotsy does not have a rating listed for theirs. There is a S3 valve made by interpump which is rated to 165 deg and adjustable up to 10,000 psi however they are good but expensive. I think you best bet is to move it and put the pop off style in place on the cold side, giant pump is the most common one which I have used many of them and had good results. If by chance something fails and the burner does stay on the pop off should still let go but if it doesn't, your pressure hose after the coil will let go prior to you hurting the coil. Most other manufacturers put the pop off or relief valve on the cold side. Good luck, if you have any other questions just drop a line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Novascotia632, post: 65924, member: 8429"] No worries, glad to help, Hotsy now owed by Karcher who also makes Shark came out with those disks a few years back and they caused alot of grief for alot of people. Most of the pressure relief valves on the market are only rated up to 150 deg. F, hotsy does not have a rating listed for theirs. There is a S3 valve made by interpump which is rated to 165 deg and adjustable up to 10,000 psi however they are good but expensive. I think you best bet is to move it and put the pop off style in place on the cold side, giant pump is the most common one which I have used many of them and had good results. If by chance something fails and the burner does stay on the pop off should still let go but if it doesn't, your pressure hose after the coil will let go prior to you hurting the coil. Most other manufacturers put the pop off or relief valve on the cold side. Good luck, if you have any other questions just drop a line. [/QUOTE]
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