Self-Test B-4.2 Hydronic System Valves
Complete Self-Test B-4.2 and check your answers.
- A boiler’s relief valve senses and reacts to what characteristic(s) of water?
- Pressure
- Temperature
- Temperature and pressure
- Pressure or vacuum
- What is the purpose of balancing valves?
- Maintain the correct water-to-air mixture
- Ensure equal flow of water through each circuit
- Achieve the design flow for each heat transfer unit or circuit
- Ensure continuous flow in the system
- What is the purpose of flow check valves?
- Balance flow
- Protect the potable water supply
- Stop thermal siphoning
- Isolate heat transfer units
- Why is a differential pressure bypass used?
- Protects the boiler
- Ensures continuous flow
- Flushes the system
- Relieves high pressure from the radiators
- What is the normal pressure setting on a feedwater or pressure-reducing valve for a residential hydronic system?
- 160–180 psig
- 68–72 psig
- 40–54 psig
- 12–20 psig
- The feedwater valve should be located where in relation to the backflow preventer?
- Downstream of the backflow preventer
- Upstream of the backflow preventer
- Parallel to the backflow preventer
- On the opposite side of the piping as the backflow preventer
- What is the purpose of a backflow preventer?
- Prevents thermal siphoning
- Creates continuous flow throughout the heating system
- Prevents contamination of the domestic water supply
- Creates positive pressure within the system
- The backflow preventer, feedwater valve, isolation valves, and bypass all combine to form what part of the hydronic system?
- Zone of reduced pressure
- Makeup water line
- Thermal bypass loop
- Boiler bypass
- Where should the pressure relief valve on a residential boiler be located?
- On the high point of the system piping
- Just downstream of the system circulator
- On the boiler
- On the return piping next to the purge valve
- What does a purge valve purge?
- Water out of the system on initial filling
- Air out of the system on initial filling
- All impurities out of the system during operation
- Air out of the system during operation
- Complete the following statement: “Balancing valves operate best when ____________ .”
- 25% open
- Between 25% and 50% open
- Between 50% and 100% open
- 100% open
Answer Key: Self-Test B-4.2 is on the next page.