Friday, September 26, 2008

Relieving pressure in your heating system

The relief valve is set to open at a specific pressure to prevent the pressure in the system from getting too high. When the pressure setting is exceeded, excess fluid or air will flow through the relief valve. As the fluid is diverted, the pressure inside the vessel will drop. Once it reaches the valve's re-seating pressure, the valve will re-close.

Relief valves can be found at www.supplyhouse.com