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| Frequently Asked Questions |
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Air
Admittance Valves (AAV) Q. How
does the Studor Air Admittance Valve work? A. The
Studor Air Admittance Valve (AAV) is a one-way valve that allows air to
enter the plumbing drainage system when fixtures discharge. The valve
closes by gravity when discharge is completed and under no flow
conditions preventing sewer gas from escaping into the valve. Q. Why
is it important to allow air to enter the plumbing system? A.
When fixtures discharge negative pressure develops in the drainage
system due to water flowing downstream in the pipes. If air does not
enter the system and balance the pressure the water in the fixture trap
will be siphoned allowing sewer gas to enter the building. Q. Are Studor AAV's
suitable for all applications? A.
YES! Studor manufactures various models which fit pipe sizes of 1 1/2",
2", 3" and 4". The valves are suitable for single fixtures, branches and
stack applications in residential and commercial buildings. Q. Can
Studor AAV's be used in extreme temperatures? A. All Studor AAV's are
tested to temperatures of -40° F and +150° F as required by the ASSE
Performance Standards. In addition some models are provided with
insulation material as part of the packaging which provides additional
protection. Chem-Vent Q.
What is a Chem-Vent? A. The Chem-Vent is a
specialty Air Admittance Valve (AAV) manufactured by Studor. Q.
What is its intended purpose? A. The
Chem-Vent was purposely designed to be used in specialized acid waste
systems as a replacement of conventional vent pipes and loop vents (very
commonly used in lab style layouts). Q.
What kind of acid waste systems? A. The
kind commonly installed in schools, hospitals and labs in general. Q. Can
the valve be used in systems handling bio-hazardous or otherwise toxic
waste? A. The
valve CANNOT be used in any applications where the fumes contained in
the waste systems would require filtration before humans could be
exposed to them. Q. Can
any material AAV be used in acid waste systems? A. No,
technically, only the Chem-Vent since all its components are designed to
handle the corrosive and temperature environment of an acid waste
system. Standard (residential or other commercial) AAV have neither the
chemical resistance nor the temperature range to operate in such
systems. Q. Is
the use of the Chem-Vent in acid waste systems code approved? A.
Currently the plumbing codes do not allow the use of any AAV's in an
acid waste system. This application was correctly excluded in the codes
because no manufacturer produced a suitable product. Studor’s Chem-Vent
is different and Studor is working with the code authorities to make an
exception for AAV's manufactured from chemical- and acid-resistant
material. Q. Can
the Chem-Vent be used before the code language is changed? A.
Even before the code is changed it will be possible to use the Chem-Vent
as part of an engineered system. Q.
What makes the Chem-Vent different from all other AAV's? A. Its
Flame Retardant Polypropylene (FR-PP) material of construction and its
chemical resistance EPDM seat. Q. Why
FR-PP? A. For
the last 20 years FR-PP has been the material of choice in the vast
majority of institutional lab installations (e.g. schools, hospitals,
etc.) Q. Are
there any other material used in acid waste systems? A.
Yes, starting from the oldest to the newest: Ductile Iron (Duriron®) Borosilicate glass FR-PVDF CPVC Q.
When, where and why are these materials used instead of FR-PP in Acid
Waste piping systems? A.
Duriron was the very first system used in acid waste system before
better materials came along. Its chemical resistance is very poor and so
is its life expectancy. The Chem-Vent can be comfortably specified and
used on any Duriron systems. Glass replaced Duriron as the material of choice
and is still extensively used today in return air plenum applications as
well as with some extreme chemicals. Cost, limited jointing styles,
brittleness and difficulty of installation of glass have allowed FR-PP
to become the predominant choice. If FR-PP is deemed resistant to the
chemical waste in a glass system, the Chem-Vent can be used on glass
systems unless the system is installed in a return air plenum. FR-PVDF is a relatively new material designed
specifically to replace glass in return air plenum installations.
Although comparable in material cost its versatility, light weight and
available jointing systems makes the installed cost of FR-PVDF systems
in return air plenum very competitive with glass. If FR-PP is deemed
resistant to the chemical waste in a glass system, the Chem-Vent can be
used on glass systems unless the system is installed in a return air
plenum. CPVC is the newest material in acid waste system.
Like FR-PP it cannot be used in return air plenum applications;
additionally it cannot be used if solvents are part of the waste flow.
Thanks to its proven solvent cement jointing system CPVC is easy to
install and does not require specialty equipment. The Chem-Vent can be
comfortably specified and used on any CPVC systems. Q. How
does the Chem-vent connect to an FR-PP system? A. The
valve’s extended tail piece can be directly installed on any mechanical
joint or fusion sanitary Tee currently available (regardless of the
manufacturer) following the acid waste system manufacturer jointing
instructions. Q. How
can the Chem-Vent be installed on dissimilar material systems? A.
Through adapters designed to transition from FR-PP to glass, ductile
iron or CPVC. Q.
Where can I find these adapters? A.
FR-PP to glass or ductile iron adapters are readily available through
the different FR-PP piping system manufacturers. FR-PP to CPVC adapters
are readily available through the different CPVC piping system
manufacturers. Q. Why
does the Chem-Vent have an extended tail piece connection? A. To
make sure that the vent will always comply with the code required
minimum of 4” above the trap, no matter which FR-PP manufacturer or
system is selected. Q.
Does the Chem-Vent meet any performance standards? A. Yes
the Chem-Vent is tested to and certified to; NSF 14 Maxi-Filtra Q.
What is a Maxi-Filtra? A. The
Maxi-Filtra is a device that serves as a two way vent that allows air to
pass through a carbon filter and eliminate sewer gas odors. Q. Can
the Maxi-Filtra be use indoors? A. No,
the Maxi-Filtra is designed for outdoor use only, particularly for use
with septic systems. Q. Can
the Maxi-Filtra be installed horizontally? A.
Yes, the Maxi-Filtra can be installed in the horizontal or the vertical
position. Q. Can
the Maxi-Filtra be installed in an existing system? A.
Yes, the Maxi-Filtra can be retro-fitted on an existing system. Q. How
long does the carbon filter cartridge last? A. The
cartridge can last up to 2 years. Q.
Does the Maxi-Filtra require maintenance? A. No
maintenance is required other than replacing the cartridge. Q. Is
the Maxi-Filtra protected from UV rays? A.
Yes, there is also an optional cover available for additional
protection. Q.
What size pipe does the Maxi-Filtra fit? A. The Maxi-Filtra fits a 3" or 4" pipe. |
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