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APO 20mm 850kPa PTR / TPR Pressure Temperature Relief Valve

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APO 20mm 850kPa PTR / TPR Pressure Temperature Relief ValveOverview The APO PTR20 850 20mm (3 4") 850kPa PTR Pressure and Temperature Relief Valve, also known as TPR valve is used to regulate the water pressure inside hot water services, including heat pumps, electric, gas storage and solar water heaters across all mainstream brands in Australia such as Rheem, Vulcan, Rinnal, Dux, Aquamax, Thermann, Apricus and Solahart. The APO PTR valve features the same threads, fitments and similar physical sizes with

Overview

The APO PTR20/850 20mm (3/4") 850kPa PTR Pressure and Temperature Relief Valve, also known as TPR valve is used to regulate the water pressure inside hot water services, including heat pumps, electric, gas storage and solar water heaters across all mainstream brands in Australia such as Rheem, Vulcan, Rinnal, Dux, Aquamax, Thermann, Apricus and Solahart. 

The APO PTR valve features the same threads, fitments and similar physical sizes with many other PTR valve manufacturer brands such as Reliance' HT55, AVG, Tomson, Nefa and Reflex. This makes the APO PTR valve a perfect direct replacement to an existing valve in an old hot water heater. 

The PTR pressure temperature relief valve regulates the pressure caused by water volume expansions during normal heating cycles in a hot water service. The PTR valve relieves this increase in pressure by a controlled water dripping into a drain line typically of 2 to 5 litres per day depending on the hot water usage. 

The PTR pressure temperature relief valve also acts as a mechanical protection device for the hot water services. In rare occasions of a faulty thermostat or heating element, the hot water service can overheat, building a dangerously high pressure and temperature inside. When this pressure or temperature exceeds the PTR valve's rating, it will dump hundreds of litres of water all at once as an emergency pressure relief. Usually a large puddle of water will be observed around the hot water services on the ground during this emergency water dumping. The PTR valve usually has a KW rating, which describes this emergency water dumping ability in terms the heat dissipating power. A larger PTR valve will usually have a larger KW rating and this KW rating is specified by local plumbing rules, especially in large commercial hot water systems. In this listing, the APO PTR with a thread size of BSP 20mm 3/4" is usually used in a commercial hot water system with a higher 30kW rating (compared to a common residential BSP 15mm 1/2" sized PTR at just 10kW)

A functioning PTR valve is a requirement by law in Australia for safety as per explained above. A typical sign for a faulty PTR valve is when there is a large amount of water leakage in a stream, rather than a controlled dripping. The worn out or leaking PTR valve must be replaced immediately. 

An optional PTR insulation jacket is available which can reduce the heat loss and improve the hot water services' overall thermal efficiency. 

 

Technical Detail

  • Brand: APO
  • Model: PTR20/850
  • Watermark License Number: WMK26608
  • Expansion Rating: 30 kW 
  • Pressure Rating: 850 kPa
  • Temperature Rating: 99°C
  • Thread Size: 3/4" BSP (20mm) Male MI thread and female FI thread
  • Thread Size Physical Measurements: 26.441mm external male and internal female thread diameter (refer to the BSP sizing chart in the photo gallery)
  • Optional Insulation Jackets
  • Material: DR Brass
  • Intended Use: Electric tanks, solar tanks, gas storage tanks and heat pumps
  • SKU: APO-PTR20/850 and APO-PTR20/850-I

Package Contents

  • APO PTR20/850 20mm (3/4") 850kPa PTR Valve
  • Package Weight: 350g (400g with the insulation jacket)

 


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