Temperature and pressure relief valves (or combinations thereof) and energy cutoff devices shall bear the label of an approved agency and shall have a temperature setting of not more than 200F (93.3C) and a pressure setting not exceeding the tank or water heater manufacturer's rated working pressure. There shall not be a check valve or shutoff valve between a relief valve and the heater or tank served. For installations with separate storage tanks, the valves shall be installed on the tank and there shall not be any type of valve installed between the water heater and the storage tank. Temperature relief valves shall be so located in the tank as to be activated by the water in the top 6 inches (150 mm) of the tank served. Relief valves shall be installed in the shell of the water heater tank. The relief valve shall not be used as a means of controlling thermal expansion. The relief valve shall conform to ANSI Z21.22. § 18-29-504.5 Relief valve.Īll storage water heaters operating above atmospheric pressure shall be provided with an approved, self-closing (levered) pressure relief valve and temperature relief valve or combination thereof. A separate valve shall be provided to turn off the energy supplied to the main burner of all other types of hot water supply systems. § 18-29-504.4 Shutdown.Ī separate switch shall be provided to terminate the energy supplied to electric hot water supply systems. This cutoff device shall be required in addition to the temperature and pressure relief valves. The vacuum relief valve shall comply with ANSI Z21.22.Īll automatically controlled water heaters shall be equipped with an energy cutoff device that will cut off the supply of heat energy to the water tank before the temperature of the water in the tank exceeds 200F (93.3C). Water heaters elevated above the fixtures they serve and tanks connected to such water heaters shall have a vacuum relief valve installed. Such a device shall be installed on any water heater or heated water storage tank that supplies a water outlet below the level of the heater. A cold water 'dip' tube with a hole at the top or a vacuum relief valve installed in the cold water supply line above the top of the heater or tank shall be approved for this purpose. § 18-29-504.1 Antisiphon devices.Īn approved means shall be provided to prevent siphoning of any storage water heater or tank.
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