My current Apex dumps a LOT of water(compared to my Peak) from the water box, so I tested the valve to see if it was stuck.. During the test I found that it wasn't stuck open,but it opened at 140 degrees.
I'm not sure why Prochem puts a 140 degree valve to protect a pump that can handle 180 degrees. I think sapphire's is 170 from what I read here(all the same major components). I would say the 140 degree valve is open most of the time after it gets warmed up,all wasted heat and water!!
I put a 165 valve on my Apex yesterday and WHAT A DIFFERENCE!! I'm saving more water and my water is getting hotter.. It is cold here and we start with cold side tap water, so we will see what happens this summer. I don't think there will be a problem and if so the heat can be lowered with the diverter valve...
Well worth the $60 bucks so far..
I'm not sure why Prochem puts a 140 degree valve to protect a pump that can handle 180 degrees. I think sapphire's is 170 from what I read here(all the same major components). I would say the 140 degree valve is open most of the time after it gets warmed up,all wasted heat and water!!
I put a 165 valve on my Apex yesterday and WHAT A DIFFERENCE!! I'm saving more water and my water is getting hotter.. It is cold here and we start with cold side tap water, so we will see what happens this summer. I don't think there will be a problem and if so the heat can be lowered with the diverter valve...
Well worth the $60 bucks so far..