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Sanitary

Air pipe

mgvalinoti
hace 6 años
hace 6 años
Good, I am living in an area where the drinking water provider, usually in summer time, cuts off the water supply and the tanks (cistern and the one above the roof) remain empty. Then when they enable the supply, the tank is filled, the engine raises the water and both tanks are filled, but the water in the faucets does not come out. I do the procedure to take the air out of the pipes and the issue is solved. I would like to know if there is any product that avoids air in the pipes? The Ruptor of emptiness, would this problem be solved or does it only serve to improve the exit of water at the tap? Thanks once again to the community !!!
Edurau
Edurau
835
hace 6 años

The only total technical solution exists, but it should be introduced when the pipe is assembled on the first day. it would be parallel to the pipes, there would be a thinner one, which sporadically interconnects with the main one and ends up entering the tank near its lid, that way, the air bubbles when it reaches the interconnection points would derive to the pipe Fine and for this they would be discharged in the upper part of the tank, being a continuous trap, I did not invent it, it already comes in all cars in the cooling system. luck

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Calemdq
Calemdq
23.097
hace 6 años

it is simpler to put a shunt flange on the tank manifold, and a 1/2 "pipe length to the height of the tank

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Ennio Montenegro.
hace 6 años

Hi MDQ Heating
What you mention would be an automatic circuit filling system .. ??

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Calemdq
Calemdq
23.097
hace 6 años
hace 6 años
Hello The vacuum breaker is part of a well-made sanitary installation, the problems you currently have would not have them if the water tank collector had a vacuum breaker Cheers !
mgvalinoti
hace 6 años

Placing the vacuum breaker on the roof of the water tank, would you solve the problem? What do you refer to with the tank manifold?
Thank you

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Calemdq
Calemdq
23.097
hace 6 años

no, the breaker is connected to the exit of the water tank, in this post you have a very detailed drawing uploaded by friend and colleague Servimat 1 https://www.yoreparo.com/hogar/sanitaria/preguntas/1084242/ruptor- of emptiness

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mgvalinoti
hace 6 años

Thank you very much for the graphic. I did something very similar and after 10 I can confirm that it was resolved inconvenient.
Thank you all once again!!!

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Ennio Montenegro.
hace 6 años
hace 6 años
From what I understood, if the roof tank is emptied and with this the pipes, there is no other way apart from what you are doing, which is to fill the pipes, throwing away the air.
mariotti luis marcos
hace 6 años
hace 6 años
hello: the vacuum breaker is used in building columns so that when the column is emptied the vacuum that is produced does not put water served from the bidets to the column and contaminate the drinking water, for me I do not think it solves the problem, your tank may be low or you have many changes of direction in the pipe insufficient diameter etc.
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