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Plumbing Definitions



Please note these are not definitive definitions they are meant to give some guidance.

AUTOMATIC AIR VENT (AAV)

Automatically vents air from system whilst filling.

 

  


AAV’s have to have their caps left unscrewed for them to be able to let air out.
They are used at high points in pipework where air could collect. Sometimes, for example in or near boilers, they MUST be left permanently open.
When they get old they are inclined to scale up and leak water out, in which case they should be replaced.
Note that when the cap is left undone they will let air in if the water is drained from the connected pipe, which can be useful for draining a system.

by ChrisR

AIR ADMITTANCE VALVE (AAV)

Allows air to pass in only one direction - into the soil and drainage system. These are NOT normally referred to as AAV’s

Big ones (which fit 100mm diameter pipe or above) are often known by the trade-name Durgo.
They are designed to let air IN to waste or drain system, so that siphoning does not occur. Such siphoning can “pull” the water out of a trap so smelly air passes upwards. They do NOT let air out.
Individual fittings are available from 32mm diameter up, or they can be built in to a trap, such as the one below - the little part which looks tacked on the top is the Air Admittance Valve. The traps are known as Vented or Anti-Siphon traps.


by ChrisR

 

AIR SEPARATOR

Connects beetween the flow and vent on open system to assist in air removal

AIR VENT

Lets air into a room or compartment for combustion or cooling

AUTO BY PASS

Valve which opens the bypass automatically to suit system demand.

BALANCED FLUE

Natural draught room sealed appliance.

BOILER

an appliance used to heat water (also see cylinder)

BLEEDING

process of removing air from the system by opening bleed points on radiators and pipework

BYPASS

pipe linking the flow and return of a boiler used as a means of dissapating exess heat (also see auto bypass)

CHANGEOVER / DIVERTER VALVE

used to change the flow of water within a combination boiler between heating and hot water

COMBI BOILER

combination boiler where both the heating and hot water are produced in the same appliance

COMBUSTION

burning of a fuel

CHECK VALVE

non return valve ie only allows flow in one direction

COLD FEED

pipe connecting the feed and expansion tank to the system

CYLINDER

tank for producing / storing hot water

IMMERSION HEATER

electric heater for hot water fitted in a cylinder

DRAIN TAP

tap with square head and spout to fit hose to (usually on lowest point in system)

EXPANSION / VENT PIPE

used to assist in venting and allowing expansion in a open system (1 size larger than feed)

EXPANSION VESSEL

used on a sealed system to absorb the expansion of the heated water

FAN FLUE

flue fitted with a fan to assist in the removal of products of combustion

FILL LOOP

used to fill a sealed system (usually a silver braided pipe with a valve at each end )

FLOW

passage of heated water away from the boiler

FULLY PUMPED SYSTEM

system where the hot water feed and the heating are pumped if it uses two zone valves it is usually refered to as S plan if i uses a diverter valve Y plan (see also motorised valve)

GRAVITY SYSTEM

system where the hot water feed is moved by convection and the heating is pumped (usually)

HEAT EXCHANGER

primary heats the water directly from the fuel being burned, secondary or domestic used to heat the hot water supply in a combination boiler usually water to water

HIGH LIMIT STAT

also known as overheat stat switches the boiler off if the system gets too hot

INTERLOCK

A DESIGN PRINCIPLE/feature required by Building Regulations, which prevents a boiler from firing when there is no call for heat.  (see Heating Controls for description)

MOTORISED VALVE

Valve driven by a motor, 2 port usually called a zone valve

MOTORISED VALVE

Valve driven by a motor, 3 port usually called a diverter

OPEN VENTED SYSTEM

system that is vented to atmosphere (usually to a feed and expansion tank)

OPEN OR CONVENTIONAL FLUE

appliance that draws its combustion air from the room in which it is fitted

PUMP / CIRCULATOR

device for circulating heated water round the system

PUMP OVERRUN

extra thermostat to keep the pump running after the boiler shuts down to dissipate heat

PROGRAMMER

timer to turn boiler on and off

PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT

thermostat and programmer built into one unit

PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE / PRV

spring loaded valve to release exess pressure usually set at 3 bar

RETURN

water returning to the boiler to be reheated

ROOM SEALED

appliance that takes its air supply from outside the space it is fitted

SEALED SYSTEM

system sealed from atmosphere (no tanks)

SYSTEM BOILER

boiler with the pump expansion vessel etc built into the case

THERMOSTAT

device for controlling temperature (room)

THERMOSTAT

device for controlling temperature (cylinder)

TRV

 

Thermostatic radiator valve

VENTILATION

vent supplying combustion air

ZONE VALVE

see motorised valve

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