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Self-sealing waste valves for domestic use: an assessment. <B> (Downloadable version)</B>

Self-sealing waste valves for domestic use: an assessment. (Downloadable version)

by M K White, J C Griggs and S Sutcliffe (23-Jul-2007)

Book Description

This Information Paper is a revision of IP 5/05, which presented the results of an independent programme of laboratory and field testing to assess the performance of self-sealing waste valves under a range of operating conditions. This paper summarises the key features of the valve, and demonstrates its suitability for use as a waste valve for sanitary appliances (eg sinks, basins, showertrays, baths and washing-machines), including discharges from unvented domestic water heaters and condensate from boilers and air conditioning units. It also discusses the evaluation of the valve as an air admittance valve for installation in domestic buildings and gives an update on recent developments in available products. 8 pages.

Contents:

Comparative evaluation of conventional water-filled traps and the self-sealing waste valve
Testing of self-sealing waste valves
  • Laboratory tests
- Resistance to household and other substances
- Water flowrate tests
- Opening characteristics
- Use as air admittance valve
- Thermal cycling tests
- Manufacturing standards
- Discharge from unvented domestic hot water storage systems using combined temperature and pressure relief valves
  • Field tests
  • Accelerated cyclic testing

Recommended applications
  • Independent branch pipes
  • Combined branch pipes
  • Using the air admittance property of self-sealing valves for stack ventilation
  • Unvented domestic hot water storage system applications
  • Condensate piping
References
Further reading
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