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3.59 – Where a single common discharge pipe 

serves more than one system, it should be 

at least one pipe size larger than the largest 

individual discharge pipe (D2) to be connected.

 

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3.60 – The discharge pipe should not be 

connected to a soil discharge stack unless it can 

be demonstrated that the soil discharge stack is 

capable of safely withstanding temperatures of 

the water discharged, in which case, it should:

•  (a) contain a mechanical seal, not 

incorporating a water trap, which allows water 

into the branch pipe without allowing foul air 

from the drain to be ventilated through the 

tundish;

•  (b) be a separate branch pipe with no sanitary 

appliances connected to it;

•  (c) if plastic pipes are used as branch pipes 

carrying discharge from a safety device 

they should be either polybutylene (PB) to 

Class S of BS 7291-2:2006 or cross linked 

polyethylene (PE-X) to Class S of BS 7291-

3:2006; and

•  (d) be continuously marked with a warning 

that no sanitary appliances should be 

connected to the pipe.

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1.  Plastic pipes should be joined and assembled 

with fittings appropriate to the circumstances in 

which they are used as set out in BS EN ISO 

1043-1.

 

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2. Where pipes cannot be connected to the 

stack it may be possible to route a dedicated 

pipe alongside or in close proximity to the 

discharge stack.

Termination of discharge pipe

 

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3.61 – The discharge pipe (D2) from the tundish 

should terminate in a safe place where there is 

no risk to persons in the vicinity of the discharge.

 

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3.62 – Examples of acceptable discharge 

arrangements are:

•  (a) to a trapped gully with the end of the pipe 

below  a  fixed  grating  and  above  the  water 

seal;

•  (b) downward discharges at low level;  i.e. up 

to 100mm above external surfaces such as 

car parks, hard standings, grassed areas etc. 

are acceptable providing that a wire cage or 

similar guard is positioned to prevent contact, 

whilst maintaining visibility;  and

•  (c) discharges at high level:  e.g. into a metal 

hopper and metal downpipe with the end of 

the discharge pipe clearly visible or onto a 

roof capable of withstanding high temperature 

discharges of water and 3m from any plastic 

guttering system that would collect such 

discharges. 

Tundish

 

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3.54 – The tundish should be vertical, located 

in the same space as the unvented hot water 

storage system and be fitted as close as possible 

to, and lower than, the valve, with no more than 

600mm of pipe between the valve outlet and the 

tundish (see fig 15).

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To comply with the Water Supply (Water Fittings) 

Regulations, the tundish should incorporate a 

suitable air gap.

 

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3.55 – Any discharge should be visible at the 

tundish.  In addition, where discharges from 

safety devices may not be apparent, e.g. in 

dwellings occupied by people with impaired 

vision or mobility, consideration should be 

given to the installation of a suitable safety 

device to warn when discharge takes place, e.g. 

electronically operated.

Discharge pipe D2

 

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3.56 – The discharge pipe (D2) from the tundish 

should:

•  (a) have a vertical section of pipe at least 

300mm long below the tundish before any 

elbows or bends in the pipework (see fig. 15);  

and

•  (b) be installed with a continuous fall 

thereafter of at least 1 in 200.

 

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3.57 – The discharge pipe (D2) should be made 

of:

•  (a) metal; or

•  (b) other material that has been demonstrated 

to be capable of safely withstanding 

temperatures of the water discharged and is 

clearly and permanently marked to identify 

the product and performance standard (e.g. 

as specified in the relevant part of BS 7291).

 

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3.58 – The discharge pipe (D2) should be at 

least one pipe size larger than the nominal 

outlet size of the safety device unless its total 

equivalent hydraulic resistance exceeds that of 

a straight pipe 9m long, i.e. for discharge pipes 

between 9m and 18m the equivalent resistance 

length should be at least two sizes larger than 

the nominal outlet size of the safety device; 

between 18 and 27m at least 3 sizes larger, 

and so on; bends must be taken into account 

in calculating the flow resistance. See figure 5, 

table 5 and the worked example.

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An alternative approach for sizing discharge 

pipes would be to follow Annex D, section D.2 

of  BS  6700:2006  Specification  for  design, 

installation, testing  and maintenance of services 

supplying water for domestic use within buildings 

and their curtilages.

Summary of Contents for Multipoint 30H

Page 1: ...Multipoint Horizontal 30 and 50 litre Fitting Instructions...

Page 2: ...ise warranty details to customers Contents 1 Introduction 3 1 1 General 3 1 2 Symbols used 3 1 3 Abbreviations 3 1 4 Liabilities 3 2 Safety 4 2 1 General safety warnings 4 2 2 Recommendations 4 2 3 Sp...

Page 3: ...in product quality All the specifications stated in this document are therefore subject to change without notice Our liability as the manufacturer may not be invoked in the following cases Failure to...

Page 4: ...pass the thermal cut out in any circumstance 2 Safety 2 1 General safety warnings DANGER This product is unvented and as such becomes pressurised when in operation The combination of pressurisation an...

Page 5: ...posed of at end of life See Section 3 to 11 Electrical rating 3kW 240V 2 75kW 230V Capacities 30 or 50 litres Weight full 30 litre 42 5kg 50 litre 69 3kg Rated pressure 0 6MPa 6 bar Minimum recommende...

Page 6: ...per inner vessel which ensures an excellent standard of corrosion resistance The outer casing is a combination of resilient thermoplastic moldings and painted steel The product is supplied complete wi...

Page 7: ...iling and national regulations as listed below Building Regulations The Building Standards Scotland The Building Regulations Northern Ireland I E E Electrical Regs UK Water Regulations 5 2 Installatio...

Page 8: ...f valve 3 52 Where a manifold is used it should be sized to accept and discharge the total discharge from the discharge pipes connected to it 3 53 Where valves other than the temperature and pressure...

Page 9: ...ithstanding high temperature discharges of water and 3m from any plastic guttering system that would collect such discharges Tundish 3 54 The tundish should be vertical located in the same space as th...

Page 10: ...esistance of 4 No 28mm elbows at 1 0m each 4 0m Therefore the maximum permitted length equates to 14m As the actual length is 7m a 28mm D2 copper pipe will be satisfactory Safety device e g temperatur...

Page 11: ...he electrical supply The indicator light will illuminate during heating When the set temperature is reached the indicator light will go out The set temperature can be adjusted by rotating the knob loc...

Page 12: ...his pipe must be left open to atmosphere 8 Operation 8 1 General WARNING Do not block or restrict the discharge from any safety valve fitted Do not tamper with any safety valve fitted If water dischar...

Page 13: ...ure water flows freely from the valve s and through the discharge pipes Ensure the valve s reseat correctly when released The Expansion Vessel should have a precharge pressure of 0 35 MPa 3 5 bar This...

Page 14: ...relief valve intermittently A Expansion in mains not possible A Fit pack U2 see important installation points B Mains pressure exceeds 0 41 MPa 4 1 bar B Fit packs U1 and U2 C Pack U1 fitted without p...

Page 15: ...duct can therefore be disposed of through commercial non WEEE waste facilities Heatrae Sadia does not accept any liability under the WEEE directive This product is manufactured from many recyclable ma...

Page 16: ...hin 60 days of installation the user completes and returns the certificate supplied along with proof of purchase to register the product The product is not covered against damage by frost and the imme...

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