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Hey is it usual for a tun-dish to splash alot of water out when testing the discharge of the pressure or temperature relief on full? There's no problem with the discharge pipe over 300mm before first bend after tun-dish and less than 9 meters in 22mm.
 
Hey is it usual for a tun-dish to splash alot of water out when testing the discharge of the pressure or temperature relief on full? There's no problem with the discharge pipe over 300mm before first bend after tun-dish and less than 9 meters in 22mm.

Especially the angled ones.
 
Fitted loads of unvented in lofts, 1 1/4" pushfit from hepvo 1 bend into soil, test prv and still p's out all over top of tundish.
The angled ones 90 deg were ridiculous.
 
Thanks so they don't usually discharge on full bore? Its only on full bore when it is splashing over.
Most will splash quite a bit when you test it.
Unlikely to blow off at full bore in normal operation. Pressure/temperature would have to be building up dramaticly for the TPRV to release at full bore splashing out.
 
Ok if the pressure or temperature relief did blow of is it likely to be at full bore or not? The splashing could cause some damage especially with the position of the cylinder in the loft.

Both won't ever go at same time it's a tiered values setup tprv last resort.
 
What a plumber who bothers to check/service his own plumbing?? what is this world coming to??? :)

Blimey mate your having a laugh ain't you, I've lived in my house nearly 2 years and still haven't gotten around to servicing the boiler :(
 
Remember when you guys did the Part G ticket & the training centre showed you the test rig with the Pressure relief going off & then the Temperature relief did you not see or was it not explained what was happening & why?
You did do your training didn't you ?

As for loft installs with wastes discharging into soils, do we really think this is such a good idea ??
Just stop & think for a sec.
1, How often is anybody going to be in the loft to spot any discharge via the tun dish &
2, Going to the soil / waste it will never be seen at this end either.

Chances are it will keep on running wasting water or worst case it will scale up & will not work when it is actually needed.

There is a statement made that Hep Vo's & discharge to stacks should only be used when there is no other way of discharging it safely I do not believe this to be the case in most lofts.
 
Hi,
Given that Tundishes do splash a little, is there such a thing as a cover for them or a hood, that would at least ensure that the water splash only went downwards ? Would like it to splash onto the immersion heater switches.
Thanks, Graham.
 
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