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Type your answer here... temerature? I think you mean temperature well anyway when water is cold it is less expanded then when its hot only of course as a liquid. When water is heated up, it expands ex specially when it turns to steam as I found out. If you have 100 feet of 1/2 pipe full of water at 60 degrees F and you heat it up to 130 degrees F the pressure varies from what kind of pipe to what kind of water but both will show a high change of pressure. Most new waterheaters recommend expansion tanks to allow the change of water temp which makes pressure to absorb to.

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