Title: STUDOR AUSTRALIA Presents
1STUDORAUSTRALIAPresents
- The Introduction Installation Course
- for the
- STUDOR Mini-Vent?
- Air Admittance Valve (AAV)
2The Course should at its completion enable the
participants to 1. correctly identify the
components of the Mini-Vent Air Admittance Valve
(AAV) and 2. correctly install a Mini-Vent AAV.
The Assessment will be via a written Question
Answer Sheet at the end of the course. (Particip
ants are advised to make note of items marked
with a )
3The STUDOR Mini-Vent
- A device that allows venting of sanitary
fixtures (toilets, basins, sinks, baths, etc)
without the need to extend vent piping through
walls or roofs to outside atmosphere.
4The STUDOR Mini-Vent
- Is guaranteed for the life of the plumbing system
to which it is attached! - Every Mini-Vent has been tested twice before
dispatch! -
5The STUDOR Mini-Vent
Mini-Vent
Now fixtures such as sinks, basins, baths,
laundry tubs , etc can all be vented inside
cupboards, vanity units, under floors and
counters without making unnecessary holes
through walls and roofs.
6Important Notes
1. Always make sure there is at least one open
vent on the plumbing line or system that the
vent is to be attached to.
2. Do not remove the Mini-Vent from its
packaging until ready to install. This way,
the chance of dirt , dust or grit getting into
the Mini-Vent is kept to a minimum.
3. Never install a Mini-Vent where the air is
contaminated with solvents, e.g. a spray booth.
7Important Notes
4. Always ensure when installing any AAV that
it is an approved product and has both approval
and airflow capacity (l/s) clearly marked on the
body of the valve and/or packaging.
On the top of the Mini-Vent are the relevant
Australian Standards Marking
8The STUDOR Mini-Vent
POLYSTYRENE PACKAGING TOP - FOR INSULATION
MINI-VENT
SLEEVE
ADAPTOR
POLYSTYRENE PACKAGING (BOTTOM)
9Installation
- The Mini-Vent as supplied can be installed on 3
different sizes of PVC DWV pipes - 40mm to suit basins and baths in Australia
- 50mm to suit sinks, laundry tubs etc
- 32mm Older plumbing systems in Australia
and basins etc in New Zealand - The Mini-Vent can be installed up to
1000mm (1 metre) below the rim of
the fixture it is venting (i.e. the flood
level)
10STUDOR Mini-Vent With adaptor
Push-fit into 50mm DWV coupling of
40mm BSP male thread
fitting socket with adaptor
Adaptor Top Flange
32mm DWV push-fit over pipe
11Installation
Recommended prior to installing the fitting
1
3
Completed
Mini-Vent as supplied with adapter fitted
50mm DWV coupling or fitting socket
2
Whilst applying even pressure, simply push the
Mini-Vent into the coupling or fitting socket up
to the top flange of the adaptor
NOTE Gluing is not required nor recommended!
12Installation
- 3 RULES FOR INSTALLATION
- Always install the Mini-Vent vertically to the
waste pipe - Always install in an accessible location with
adequate clearance around the Mini-Vent - Always ensure at least 100mm of vertical pipe
between the Mini-Vent and the pipe it is venting
At least 100mm
If all the above is correct, install fitting
(with Mini-Vent attached) to waste pipe as per
normal.
13Installation
Maximum of 1000mm (1 metre)
At least 100mm
A 45 junction with a 45 M F bend may also be
used
14Installation
At least 100mm
No connection within 75mm of the trap
Between 300-1500mm maximum horizontal distance
from the trap
15Installation
- To attach to a 40mm DWV pipe, discard the
adaptor. - A standard DWV female adaptor is now used and
screwed onto the male threaded Mini-Vent using an
approved thread sealant (Teflon tape or similar).
Hand Tighten Only. This is then attached to the
discharge pipe. - (If required to be attached to a 65mm DWV pipe or
larger, simply reduce the pipe to 50mm and then
install as previously using the adaptor.) - NOTE
- If the Mini-Vent is to be installed within a
wall cavity, a mesh screen or grill must also be
installed next to or as near as practical to the
valve to ensure adequate air flow and access.
100mm
16Installation
- If installing in an outside or inside area,
where there is likely to be extreme temperatures
(below 0C, to a maximum of -20 C), place the
top of the polystyrene packaging over the
Mini-Vent to insulate it after installation.
17Installation
It is important to note that it is the capacity
of the valve, not its apparent pipe size that
allows it to be fitted to pipes up to 100mm
DWV The Mini-Vent has the capacity to vent
up to 10 complete fixtures (toilets, baths,
basins, etc)
Here, through the use of an adaptor, the valve is
attached to 50mm hard drawn copper tube.
Through a combination of other readily
available adaptors the adaptor included, the
Mini-Vent can be used on many other materials
and sizes of pipes
18Installation
- Mini-Vents can also be used for venting groups of
fixtures such as washrooms, toilet blocks etc - This is called Group Venting
- The Mini-Vent has the capacity to vent
- 10 complete fixtures or 60 Fixture Units
- - 1 W.C. (toilet pan cistern) 4 Fixture
Units - - 1 Basin 1 Fixture Unit
19Group Venting
This plumbing ventilation test rig, the biggest
in the world, was built by students and staff at
Gymea TAFE in Sydney, to prove AAVs were equal
to or better than Open Air Venting for groups
of fixtures
This entire rig was vented by just 2 Mini-Vents
20Installation(Group Venting)
These 50mm vent pipes would be positioned on
the common or fixture discharge pipe where
previously a complete return to the main stack
would begin
- Simply install the Mini-Vent as previously
instructed into a 50mm vent pipe when coming off
a 100mm DWV common discharge pipe or upstream
fixture. (But rising a minimum of 100mm).
21Group Venting
Common Discharge pipes
Taken from Australian National
Standards AS/NZS 3500.2.2
22Summary
- Weve learned that approved AAVs can be used to
vent both single and groups of fixtures as well
as how to install them in those situations. - Your Instructor will now hand out a Q A sheet
for you to complete. - GOOD LUCK!
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23Acknowledgements
- STUDOR Australia would like to thank
- - the Teaching and Stores Staff under the
guidance of Raymond Jones, Senior Head Teacher
of Plumbing, - TAFE NSW
- - Southern Sydney Institute, Sutherland College
(Gymea Campus) for their support and
contribution to this module and - - all TAFE teachers nationally.
- STUDOR would also like to acknowledge the
continued support offered by Plumbers Supplies
Co-operative who provided the materials for this
project.