fixitron
Well-Known Member
I recently replaced a boiler feed backflow preventer. There was a ball valve upstream of it but nothing to isolate it from the boiler system except the boiler feed pressure regulator. I thought that if the boiler is above the set pressure for the regulator, then the regulator valve should be closed. So I slowly backed off the union nut and very little water came out. I was able to replace the soldered valve with no problem.
Why does the code even require a backflow preventer? It seems to me that not only would the potable water side have to have zero pressure, but the feed regulator would have to leak as well, which would actually be constantly feeding water to the boiler if it did leak. So how could boiler water get back into the potable water side?
Why does the code even require a backflow preventer? It seems to me that not only would the potable water side have to have zero pressure, but the feed regulator would have to leak as well, which would actually be constantly feeding water to the boiler if it did leak. So how could boiler water get back into the potable water side?