Any reason to have hot/cold pies run into one?

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NickG

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While installing the water heater, I realized that the hot and cold lines eventually meet and go to a single line that is no longer used, so it is shut off by a valve on that run of piping.

But why would anyone ever run the hot and cold together???
 

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It might be a tempering valve...this is a mixing valve that prevents the outlet water from getting beyond a set temperature as a safety factor. Got a picture?
 

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Are you saying that the 2 pipes meet, go to 1 pipe, then a valve?

or

2 pipes go to a valve, then turn into 1 pipe then stop.
 

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The way you describe it, there is no good reason for doing it. But if it is arranged a bit differently, then it could be a recirculating line, but if so there is more to the pipe, as far as valves are concerned, than you describe it.
 
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Hey, wait a minute.

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