Relief Valve
A new pressure relief valve, complying
with the Standard for Relief Valves and
Automatic Gas Shut-Off Devices for Hot
Water Supply Systems, ANSI Z21.22/
CSA 4.4, must be installed at the hot water
outlet connection of the water heater at the
time of installation. Local codes shall
govern the installation of relief valves.
For safe operation of the water heater, be
sure that:
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The pressure rating of the relief valve
must not exceed 150 psi (1034 kPa), the
maximum working pressure of the water
heater as marked on the rating plate.
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The BTUH rating of the relief valve must
equal or exceed the BTUH input of the
water heater as marked on its rating plate.
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No valve of any type should be installed
between the relief valve and the water
heater
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Discharge from the relief valve should be
piped to a suitable drain to eliminate
potential water damage. Piping used should
be of a type approved for the distribution of
hot water.
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Hot and cold water lines should be
insulated up to the water heater. Refer
to page 23 for details.
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The discharge line must be NO
SMALLER than the outlet of the relief
valve and must pitch downward to allow
complete drainage (by gravity) of the
relief valve and discharge line.
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The end of the discharge line should not
be threaded or concealed and should be
protected from freezing. No valve of any
type, restriction or reducer coupling should
be installed in the discharge line.
Notice
: Local codes govern the installation
of relief valves. If local codes require that a
temperature and pressure relief valve should
be installed, the manufacturer recommends a
type 40XL Watts T&P relief valve or an
equivalent model be used.
Notice
: Manual operation of relief valves
should be performed at least once a year. Turn
off the electrical power and gas shutoff valve.
Lift and release lever on the relief valve and
check the manual operation of the relief valve.
You should take precaution to avoid contact
with the hot water coming out of the relief
valve and to prevent water damage.
Notice
: If the relief valve on the system
discharges periodically, a problem exists and
service to the water system is required.
The vinyl tubing as shown is supplied and
connects to the drain valve located at the hot
water outlet as shown in the diagram at left.
Route the other end of the vinyl tubing to the
drain pan or a suitable drain where leakage
from the heater will not result in damage to
the area adjacent to the heater or to lower
floors of the structure.
Relief
Valve
Pressure
Relief
Valve
Discharge
Water
Shutoff
Drain
Valve
Valve
Hot Water
Supply
Union
Outlet
Drain
Tube to
suitable
drain
Cold
Water
Supply
Inlet
Line
Notice
: The above illustrates a
pressure-only relief valve. If local
codes require a combination
temperature and pressure relief
valve be installed, an extension
piece may be needed to ensure that
the valve probe is not directly in
the flow path of the water.
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Drain Valve
shown on
right without
tubing.