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Vacuum Relief Valve

Vacuum Relief Valve

Vacuum Relief Valve

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...or any valve that spits, for that matter.

Anyone have a good/easy/cost effective way to minimize or capture the spit from a valve? Please reply with mfgs of capture insturments, if you can think of any.

Thanks!

RE: Vacuum Relief Valve

We always ran the exhaust line from auto-vents and vacuum breakers with 1/4" or 1/2" tubing to the nearest available floor drain that was easy because it had NPT connection. Appearently your situation is different or you would have done that.

I'm not a real engineer, but I play one on T.V.
 A.J. Gest, York Int./JCI

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