I am trying to understand how the feed line and pressurizing process works in utilizing BioHeat's PT3 piping layout, http://www.woodboilers.com/uploads/public/PressureTank(PT3).pdf. I have purchased a Watts Series 009QT reduced pressure zone backflow preventer for the system's feed line. In the piping diagram there are ball valves located before and after the backflow preventer in the feed line. The 009QT has one ball valve connected to either side of it so I think I'm good to go there. I am confused about whether either or both of the ball valves are to remain open or closed after the entire system is initially filled with water and purged of air.
If one or both are closed what would be the function of the backflow preventer be then? Does it have a use only while filling the system with water? If both ball valves are left open wouldn't the pressure remain the same between your homes water supply and your boilers? I know that's not wanted. I had hoped to start the boilers system pressure at 12-14 psi at 60 degrees and maybe 20 or so psi at full system temp of 180 degrees. I had originally thought that the backflow preventer would automatically let makeup water into the system during the normal course of business, if there was any need due to air being purged. Maybe not, if those valves are to be closed to keep the house water pressure separate from the boiler system's water pressure.
If it would help to look at my backflow preventer here is the link to see it, http://s3.pexsupply.com/manuals/1249544537780/009-spec.pdf. Maybe you have to open those ball valves only periodically to let in makeup water. If anyone knows how this is supposed to work please help me understand this better prior to my starting to install the whole system. Thanks.
P.S. You'll need to copy and paste the first link into your address bar in order to make it work. The last three letters didn't turn purple for some reason.
Mike
If one or both are closed what would be the function of the backflow preventer be then? Does it have a use only while filling the system with water? If both ball valves are left open wouldn't the pressure remain the same between your homes water supply and your boilers? I know that's not wanted. I had hoped to start the boilers system pressure at 12-14 psi at 60 degrees and maybe 20 or so psi at full system temp of 180 degrees. I had originally thought that the backflow preventer would automatically let makeup water into the system during the normal course of business, if there was any need due to air being purged. Maybe not, if those valves are to be closed to keep the house water pressure separate from the boiler system's water pressure.
If it would help to look at my backflow preventer here is the link to see it, http://s3.pexsupply.com/manuals/1249544537780/009-spec.pdf. Maybe you have to open those ball valves only periodically to let in makeup water. If anyone knows how this is supposed to work please help me understand this better prior to my starting to install the whole system. Thanks.
P.S. You'll need to copy and paste the first link into your address bar in order to make it work. The last three letters didn't turn purple for some reason.
Mike