rottenray6402
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I bought a cottage about a year ago and have been remodeling and rebuilding the place ever since. One of the problems is extreme low water pressure. This place is in a recreatioal area and is hooked to city water and all of my neighbors have the low water pressure thing also. I bought a booster pump from Northern Hydraulics which works really well with one exception. After the pump shuts itself off soon you can hear a hissing from the hot water tank. If let alone it will often build up steam and burp a small amount of water out of the pressure relief valve. To eliminate this happening all I have to do is open the hot and cold water at any faucet and you can hear air bubbling out of the hot water tank and then there is no problem. I replaced the relief valve with no change in symtoms.Has anyone out there had experience with these pumps? Due to space constraints I had to mount the pump above the hot water tank but there was nothing in the installation directions warning against that. It is obviously aerating the water into the tank and I wondered if anyone knew of a cure for this.