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Discharge Pipework 

It is a requirement of Building Regulation G3 that 
any discharge from an unvented system is conveyed 
to where it is visible, but will not cause danger to 
persons in or about the building. The tundish and 
discharge pipes should be fitted in accordance 
with the requirements and guidance notes of 
Building Regulation G3. The G3 Requirements and 
Guidance section 3.50 - 3.63 are reproduced in the 
following sections of this manual. For discharge 
pipe arrangements not covered by G3 guidance 
advice should be sought from your local Building 
Control Officer. Any discharge pipe connected to 
the pressure relief devices (expansion valve and 
temperature/pressure relief valve) must be installed 
in a continuously downward direction and in a frost 
free environment.

Water may drip from the discharge pipe of the 
pressure relief device. This pipe must be left open 
to the atmosphere. The pressure relief device is to 
be operated regularly to remove lime deposits and 
to verify that it is not blocked.

G3 REQUIREMENT

“...there shall be precautions...to ensure that the 

hot water discharged from safety devices is safely 

conveyed to where it is visible but will not cause danger 

to persons in or about the building.”

The following extract is taken from the latest G3 

Regulations

Discharge pipes from safety devices

Discharge pipe D1

3.50 Each of the temperature relief valves or combined 

temperature and pressure relief valves specified in 3.13 

or 3.17 should discharge either directly or by way of 

a manifold via a short length of metal pipe (D1) to a 

tundish.

3.51 The diameter of discharge pipe (D1) should be 

not less than the nominal outlet size of the temperature 

relief valve.

3.52 Where a manifold is used it should be sized to 

accept and discharge the total discharge form the 

discharge pipes connected to it.

3.53 Where valves other than the temperature and 

pressure relief valve from a single unvented hot water 

system discharge by way of the same manifold that 

is used by the safety devices, the manifold should be 

factory fitted as part of the hot water storage system 

unit or package.

Tundish

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 04 page 9).

Note: To comply with the Water Supply (Water Fittings) 

Regulations, the tundish should incorporate a suitable 

air gap.

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

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. 04 page 9);  and

(b)  be installed with a continuous fall thereafter of at 

least 1 in 200.

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).

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, Table 03 page 9), and the 

worked example.

Note: 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.

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.

Installation Discharge

Summary of Contents for 120i

Page 1: ...alve assembly Tundish 2 Port motorised valve Compression nuts olives Immersion heater spanner Installation servicing instructions Guarantee card IMPORTANT Please read understand all these instructions...

Page 2: ...stallation which must be carried out by a competent plumbing and electrical installer in accordance with Building Regulation G3 The Building Standards Scotland Regulations 1990 or The Building Regulat...

Page 3: ...ns with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervisory or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and underst...

Page 4: ...ll be supplying both the hot and cold water requirements simultaneously It is recommended that the maximum water demand is assessed and the water supply checked to ensure this demand can be satisfacto...

Page 5: ...old water port available Drain Tap A suitable drain tap should be installed in the cold water supply to the cylinder between the expansion valve see Fig 05 page 11 and the heater at a lower level as p...

Page 6: ...mensions Model Reference Dimensions mm A B 120 Ind 931 616 150 Ind 1114 800 170 Ind 1241 927 210 Ind 1499 1184 250 Ind 1752 1379 300 Ind 2065 1694 315 A 354 B Hot Outlet T P Valve Cold Inlet Primary R...

Page 7: ...30 2 34 8 37 7 46 7 57 9 45 min 25 0 28 8 32 3 34 2 41 7 51 0 Coil rating kW 15l min 13 1 16 2 13 7 14 3 14 8 13 0 30l min 16 3 16 3 17 1 17 3 17 4 15 9 45l min 17 6 17 7 18 8 19 1 19 0 17 5 Pressure...

Page 8: ...undish 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...

Page 9: ...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...

Page 10: ...outlet sizes NOTE The table below is based on copper tube Plastic pipes may be of different bore and resistance Sizes and maximum lengths of plastic should be calculated using data prepared for the ty...

Page 11: ...ry Circulation Connection To hot outlets Primary flow Primary return T P relief valve Balanced cold water connection if required Cold water combination valve Mains water supply Isolating valve not sup...

Page 12: ...raw off points Discharge pipework from valve outlets to tundish Connection to the primary circuit All connections are 22mm compression However 3 4 BSP parallel threaded fittings can be fitted to the p...

Page 13: ...8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Supply 1 2 3 G 1 Br Bl 2 0 GY 3 G 1 Br Bl 2 0 1 3 2 2 L N Programmer Boiler Pump Zone valve HTG Cylinder terminal block Room stat Zone valve DHW supplied Junction box 3 2 3...

Page 14: ...n the lever to the AUTOMATIC position Switch on the boiler ensure the programmer is set to Domestic Hot Water and allow the cylinder to heat up to a normal working temperature 60o C recommended If nec...

Page 15: ...f necessary the temperature can be adjusted by inserting a flat bladed screwdriver in the adjustment knob on front of the immersion heater thermostat and rotating The adjustment represents a temperatu...

Page 16: ...es with the 2 port motorised zone valve supplied to interrupt the flow of primary water around the heat exchanger coil when the control temperature has been reached The controls are located within the...

Page 17: ...3 Check and refit as required Water from hot taps is cold 1 Back up immersion heater not switched on 1 Check and switch on 2 Back up immersion heater thermal cut out has tripped 2 Check Reset by pushi...

Page 18: ...dish not shown 95 605 838 6 Cold water combination valve complete 70 365 20 7 Nut olive pack 4 of each 95 607 838 8 Terminal cover 95 614 305 9 Blanking plate assembly 95 605 881 10 Direct combined th...

Page 19: ...off your waste equipment for recycling please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the company where this product was purchased Insulation is by means of an approved...

Page 20: ...set temperature C I min Yes Type of control system if applicable Y Plan S Plan Other Is the cylinder solar or other renewable compatible Yes No What is the hot water temperature at the nearest outlet...

Page 21: ...Telephone No Comments Signature SERVICE 07 Date Engineer name Company name Telephone No Comments Signature SERVICE 09 Date Engineer name Company name Telephone No Comments Signature SERVICE 02 Date E...

Page 22: ...22 Notes...

Page 23: ...23 Notes...

Page 24: ...d that It has been correctly installed as per the instructions contained in the instruction manual and all relevant Codes of Practice and Regulations in force at the time of installation The Benchmark...

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