Question: Why does the pressure relief valve drip water during operation?

Answer:

Water dripping from the pressure relief valve is a standard safety protection mechanism. When heating raises the internal tank pressure beyond the rated safe value, the valve automatically releases pressure to stabilize it and protect the whole unit, which complies with national industry standards. Pressure flows back into the pipeline first, and slight water dripping occurs once reaching the pressure relief threshold. Approximately 1 liter of water drips per heating cycle, which is completely normal.

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