Thermal expansion, Inspect storage tank – Rheem Marathon Thermal MTS105200 User Manual

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Thermal  Expansion

Determine  if  a  check  valve  exists  in  the  inlet  

water  line.  Check  with  your  local  water  utility.  

It  may  have  been  installed  in  the  cold  water  

line  as  a  separate  back  flow  preventer,  or  it  

may  be  part  of  a  pressure  reducing  valve,  water  

meter  or  water  softener.  A  check  valve  located  

in  the  cold  water  inlet  line  can  cause  what  is  

referred  to  as  a  “closed  water  system”.  A  cold  

water  inlet  line  with  no  check  valve  or  back  

flow  prevention  device  is  referred  to  as  an  

“open”  water  system.
As  water  is  heated,  it  expands  in  volume  and  

creates  an  increase  in  the  pressure  within  

the  water  system.  This  action  is  referred  to  

as  “thermal  expansion”.  In  an  “open”  water  

system,  expanding  water  which  exceeds  the  

capacity  of  the  storage  tank  flows  back  into  

the  city  main  where  the  pressure  is  easily  

dissipated.  
A  “closed  water  system”,  however,  prevents  

the  expanding  water  from  flowing  back  into  

the  main  supply  line,  and  the  result  of  “thermal  

expansion”  can  create  a  rapid  and  dangerous  

pressure  increase  in  the  storage  tank  and  

system  piping.  This  rapid  pressure  increase  can  

quickly  reach  the  safety  setting  of  the  relief  

valve,  causing  it  to  operate  during  each  heating  

cycle.  Thermal  expansion,  and  the  resulting  

rapid  and  repeated  expansion  and  contraction  

of  components  in  the  storage  tank  and  piping  

system  can  cause  premature  failure  of  the  relief  

valve,  and  possibly  the  heater  itself.  Replacing  

the  relief  valve  will  not  correct  the  problem!
The  suggested  method  of  controlling  thermal  

expansion  is  to  install  an  expansion  tank  in  the  

cold  water  line  between  the  storage  tank  and  

the  check  valve  (refer  to  the  illustration  on  the  

page  8).  The  expansion  tank  is  designed  with  

an  air  cushion  built  in  that  compresses  as  the  

system  pressure  increases,  thereby  relieving  

the  over  pressure  condition  and  eliminating  the  

repeated  operation  of  the  relief  valve.  Other  

methods  of  controlling  thermal  expansion  

are  also  available.  Contact  your  installing  

contractor,  water  supplier  or  plumbing  

inspector  for  additional  information  regarding  

this  subject.

Inspect  Storage  tank

Inspect  the  storage  tank  for  possible  damage.

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