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Closed System/Thermal Expansion

Periodic discharge of the temperature and pressure relief
valve may be due to thermal expansion in a closed water
supply system. The water utility supply meter may contain a
check valve, backflow preventer or water pressure reducing
valve. This will create a closed water system. During the
heating cycle of the water heater, the water expands caus-
ing pressure inside the water heater to increase. This may
cause the temperature and pressure relief valve to dis-
charge small quantities of hot water. To prevent this, it is
recommended that a diaphragm-type expansion tank (suit-
able for potable water) be installed on the cold water supply
line. The expansion tank must be properly sized for the
application. Contact the local water supplier or plumbing
inspector for information on other methods to control this sit-
uation.
Important: Do not plug or remove the temperature and
pressure relief valve.

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1 1/2” Cold
water supply

Pressure
Reducing
Valve

Thermometer

Temperature and
Pressure Relief Valve

Hot Water
to Fixtures

Pre-Heater

Pre-Heated
Water to
the Booster

Outlet
Boosted
Temperature

Temperature and
Pressure Relief Valve

Typical
Booster
Heater

Shut-off valve

Thermometer

Thermal
Expansion
Tank

Shut-off
valve

Check valve

Figure 8: Commercial Unit with Auxiliary Storage Heater - Forced Circulation With or Without Building Recirculation

- Top Inlet/Outlet Connections

Note: Install a vacuum
relief valve if required
by local codes.

45mm (1 1/2
in) Cold water
supply

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