I have had cases where a brand new heater had a defective T&P and if this is the case the installer should be called back to replace the valve and take pressure readings.
If this didn't happen with the heater that was replaced then I would try the easiest approach first.
You should also get an idea of your incoming pressure as even city pressure can go over 100 PSI |
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