My plumber says a pressure relief valve is required by code for a new heater. I've read previous threads on this topic and understand the official Pentair kit is the 460925. But it's insanely priced at almost $200!
I saw @ajw22 mentioned you can buy the parts separately at a plumbing supply store, so I'd like to go that route. I just want to make sure I get the correct items.
1. For the valve itself, the installation instructions says the relief pressure MUST NOT exceed 50 PSI. But should I go lower than 50 PSI? Is 30 PSI better or worse? What's a safe number here?
2. Am I correct that it needs to be rated for AT LEAST 400k BTUs if that's the size heater I'm getting? So over 400k is ok, but not under?
3. It looks like the official Pentair valve has some kind of nut on the inlet. Is this necessary for any reason?
4. Do I want to make sure the brass is lead free?
5. I'm assuming the lengths of the fittings don't have to be exact?
For example, would this combination work? relief valve + 3" fitting + elbow + (2x) 2" fitting
I saw @ajw22 mentioned you can buy the parts separately at a plumbing supply store, so I'd like to go that route. I just want to make sure I get the correct items.
1. For the valve itself, the installation instructions says the relief pressure MUST NOT exceed 50 PSI. But should I go lower than 50 PSI? Is 30 PSI better or worse? What's a safe number here?
2. Am I correct that it needs to be rated for AT LEAST 400k BTUs if that's the size heater I'm getting? So over 400k is ok, but not under?
3. It looks like the official Pentair valve has some kind of nut on the inlet. Is this necessary for any reason?
4. Do I want to make sure the brass is lead free?
5. I'm assuming the lengths of the fittings don't have to be exact?
For example, would this combination work? relief valve + 3" fitting + elbow + (2x) 2" fitting