Engine1
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Was looking through the manual for our recently installed, and still uninspected, hot water heating system
Everything in it, the illustrations for installing the boiler and the written directions, indicate the pressure relief valve should be mounted upright. The manual reads: "3. Orient the manifold with the relief valve on top."
Ours is mounted into a T from the side, in such a way that it's drain is aimed directly down. Does it matter?
I thought I'd ask this stupid question only because it's an important safety device.
Everything in it, the illustrations for installing the boiler and the written directions, indicate the pressure relief valve should be mounted upright. The manual reads: "3. Orient the manifold with the relief valve on top."
Ours is mounted into a T from the side, in such a way that it's drain is aimed directly down. Does it matter?
I thought I'd ask this stupid question only because it's an important safety device.