relief valve plumbing

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Tickridgescott

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I have a relief valve (75 psi) hooked near my pressure tank. I want to know if I can plumb it directly into the waste line. Someone told me that it may introduce bacteria into the potable water system.

I have a central drain located on the floor of the utility room several feet away from the pressure tank. I thought about running a small pipe across the floor and drill a hole into the drain grate and point it downwards. I also am going to have the pressure relief from the hot water heater hooked to this as well.

Any feedback?

thanks,
Scott
 

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Connecting them to a drain, or hanging them into a floor drain, may never cause a problem, but it could. And if it did you would not be happy with the results. Do it correctly or do not do it at all.
 

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To my knowledge it is allowed if you use an air gap with the end of the pipe at least 1" above the collection cup.... you would want a trap that stays wet to keep the sewer gas out of the house. Not really a good idea, too many other problems involved so it's really best to put it in a separate line to storm water drain or just outside on the ground.
 

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The 1" air gap rule is correct. Just provide a funnel directly under the valves discharge and run the piping from the funnel, over to the floor drain as you originally wanted to do.The funnel can simply be a large reducing coupling.
For a 3/4" valve discharge, I usually use a 3x1 reducing coupling and then 1" pipe to the floor drain.
There are also floor drains available with funnel tops that will provide the air gap-but since yours is in the middle of the room, this would cause a trip hazard.
 

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Yep... first time I saw an air gap I was wondering why they didn't have the drain hooked up!
 
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