Sealed system safety valve venting requirements - need help.
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2007 12:52 pm
Could someone advise me what the usual venting/drain arrangements are for a safety valve fitted to the expansion vessel/pressure gauge assembly?
All I know is it has to be sized to suit the expansion vessel supply pipe, in my case, 15mm. (Fed from a 22mm/15mm reducing tee near the pump inlet).
I've seen some layouts which seem to have a captive tundish (presumably to serve as a warning function) see: http://www.altecnic.co.uk/technical/pdf ... 0Extra.pdf
but I'm not at all clear on where it should be vented to.
Could it be acceptable to use 15mm Copper tube into a catchpot? - I assume it's only ever going to vent a small quantity of water from a fixed volume sealed system?
Alternatively, can it be vented into an existing drain (eg boiler condensate)?
Thanks in advance.
Colin
All I know is it has to be sized to suit the expansion vessel supply pipe, in my case, 15mm. (Fed from a 22mm/15mm reducing tee near the pump inlet).
I've seen some layouts which seem to have a captive tundish (presumably to serve as a warning function) see: http://www.altecnic.co.uk/technical/pdf ... 0Extra.pdf
but I'm not at all clear on where it should be vented to.
Could it be acceptable to use 15mm Copper tube into a catchpot? - I assume it's only ever going to vent a small quantity of water from a fixed volume sealed system?
Alternatively, can it be vented into an existing drain (eg boiler condensate)?
Thanks in advance.
Colin