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    Default 175 TPR valve

    I came across a 175 PSI TPR valve (instead of the usual 150 PSI). I've never seen one before. Where could you use it?

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    Default Re: 175 TPR valve

    Commercial boilers?

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    Thanks Jim

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    Default Re: 175 TPR valve

    Can use it anywhere. Tanks are rated to 300 psi, right?


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    Default Re: 175 TPR valve

    Quote Originally Posted by B Chapin View Post
    Can use it anywhere. Tanks are rated to 300 psi, right?
    Nope.

    P2803.3 Pressure relief valves.
    Pressure-relief valves shall have a relief rating adequate to meet the pressure conditions for the appliances or equipment protected. In tanks, they shall be installed directly into a tank tapping or in a water line close to the tank. They shall be set to open at least 25 psi (172 kPa) above the system pressure but not over 150 psi (1034 kPa). The relief-valve setting shall not exceed the tanks rated working pressure.



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