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Default Why loft vents for boiler and immersion cylinders?


"Aidan" wrote in message
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Tony Williams wrote:

BTW: My old plumbing book has a gruesome tale about
a plumber who blocked a vent pipe with a cork, to try
and reduce the amount of water lost during a drain
down. The resultant vaccuum caused parts of the
plumbing to collapse inwards. Blocking a vent pipe
may not be good news.


Good point sir! Probably the copper hot water storage cylinder, which
will be crushed by atmospheric pressure if you were to drain it without
relieving the vacuum (hose out bathroom window, no hot taps open).


I have seen that happen a few times, evn being open vented and not blocked

On unvented hot water storage cylinders
the mandatory T&P relief valve
also acts as a vacuum breaker valve
(I think, goes off to get book to check).