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Boiler Relief Valve Testing Do you do it?

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  • billygoat400
    billygoat400 Member Posts: 13
    tested a water heater one after replacing the flex tubes going into it. the prv was completely stopped up with scale.
  • Mad Dog_2
    Mad Dog_2 Member Posts: 8,114
    Yup See that A lot too on water heaters. Mad Dog
  • Bob Harper
    Bob Harper Member Posts: 1,109
    Test where required by the boiler mfr. and the mfr of the PRV. Have a spare on hand with the threads prepped with PTFE/ dope. Hydronic boilers are required to have shutoffs on the supply and return. If not present, explain their absence is preventing techs from testing the PRV, which is a safety issue. With the system and TX tank isolated, you should be able to make a switch under low pressure and have a bucket to catch most of the spillage. Read ME's post. As one who provides product liability support I can assure you the opposition will nail you if you failed to test/ replace as needed and that is found to be the proximate cause of a loss. If they refuse, document and consider shutting the boiler down. If scared to do this, send a certified letter return receipt to the Fire Marshal and owner. You must document the defect, the hazard and the consequences for failure to correct.

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