Laarsen Associates PW, IW, VW warranty 2G. Water Expansion, Pressure Relief Valve Location

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Figure 9. Pressure Relief Valve Location.

Special attention must be given to relief valve settings in installations where the heater is located on the ground floor of a tall building. The static pressure of the system is elevated and could cause the relief valve to leak. Where no special setting of the relief valve is ordered, the factory will furnish a 125 psi setting. Never reduce the relief valve openings.

3.Pressure relief valve lever must be tripped at least once a year to insure that waterways are clean. When manually operating lever, water will discharge through drain line. Precautions must be taken to avoid contact with hot water and water damage.

4.The weight of all water and gas piping should be supported by suitable hangers or floor stands.

5.Check piping diagrams with local applicable plumbing, heating and building safety codes.

6.All two-temperature systems using temperature valves must have forced recirculation in the low temperature building loop.

7.A check valve installed at the hot water inlet to the tempering valve will prevent cold water from being drawn in reverse through the tempering valve into the hot water.

8.When installing a tempering valve, place at bottom of antithermosyphon loop at least 24" high to prevent excessive hot water from entering mixed water supply. Bring the cold water supply up from the floor to the valve (see Figure 10).

Figure 10. Tempering Valve Installation.

2G. Water Expansion

When cold water is heated the water expands. If no water is being used during the heat-up period the expanded water will normally back up into the city mains.

A water pressure reducing valve installed in the incoming cold water line may act as a check valve and prevent the expanded water from moving backward. This will cause pressure to rise in the heater, which will be relieved by the pressure relief valve.

If the relief valve pops frequently a mineral deposit may build up on the valve seat, causing it to leak.

The following suggestions may solve the problem:

1.Install a properly sized expansion tank.

2.Replace the installed water pressure reducing valve with a suitable valve having a back flow port. These valves have a back flow port which allows water to flow backwards when the pressure in the system exceeds the pressure in the mains.

3.Install a check valve around the pressure reducing valve to permit reverse flow. This will allow the expanded water to back flow into the mains.

4.Install an auxiliary small relief valve set at 25 psi less than the main relief valve. The valve must be piped to a drain and may require occasional cleaning. It will bleed off the expanded water and protect the main pressure relief valve from becoming fouled.

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Contents Mighty Therm Table of Contents General Information 1A. Introduction1B. Heater Identification 2A. Heater Placement Installation2B. Installation of Indoor Heaters 1C. Flow RequirementsInstallation on Concrete Blocks or Tile 2B-1. Combustion Air Supply 2D. Gas Supply and Piping 2C. Installation of Outdoor Heaters2F. Water Piping of System 2E. Electrical WiringPressure Relief Valve Location 2G. Water Expansion2H. Pump Performance and Installation Hot Water Supply System Model VW & PW With Vertical Tank HorizontalSplit System Piping Diagram, Model IW Dual Installation Piping Diagram, Model IW With Vertical Tank With Horizontal TankMighty Therm Volume Water Heater 2K. Two-Temperature System 2J. Tank InstallationOperation 2I. Water Pressure3B. Initial Start-Up Hi-Limit Checkout 3C. To Start Up System3D. To Turn Off Heater Maintenance3E. To Shut Down System Indoor ModelsHeater will not Fire Troubleshooting and Analysis Service ProblemsIII. Water Dripping Firebox Numbers Parts Identification Laars Heating Systems Tile Assemblies Ignition Control, Electronic Safety Gas Valve, On-Off Two Stage Nat Plug, 3/4, Sq. Hd Outdoor Parts See Parts Illustration On Outdoor Parts Descriptions and Order NumbersMighty Therm Volume Water Heater Pump Rotating Sections and Repair Parts Optional Parts Descriptions and Order NumbersEnergy Management Monitor EM2