USAeng
Mechanical
- Jun 6, 2010
- 419
All 1/2" steel piping with #2 fuel oil flowing
There is an actuated shutoff valve then about a 20' run of pipe then a 10' drop and another 8' run to an oil gun with tip out in the furnace
There is a negative pressure coming from the furnace, and there is a small additional negative pressure created during a 30 second purge with the oil off and air still on... probably equals about 3 psi total...
So why would there need to be a check valve installed immediately before the oil gun?
Whouldnt the pressure after the valve be 0 and the pressure from the atmosphere be like 15-3 = 12psi + friction and such... so the oil would all stay in the line except for maybe a little that would come out that was in around that last 8' run?
I think a check valve would do little to almost nothing here... a couple people are insisting that there HAS to be a check valve there... am I missing something?
Thanks for any thoughts
There is an actuated shutoff valve then about a 20' run of pipe then a 10' drop and another 8' run to an oil gun with tip out in the furnace
There is a negative pressure coming from the furnace, and there is a small additional negative pressure created during a 30 second purge with the oil off and air still on... probably equals about 3 psi total...
So why would there need to be a check valve installed immediately before the oil gun?
Whouldnt the pressure after the valve be 0 and the pressure from the atmosphere be like 15-3 = 12psi + friction and such... so the oil would all stay in the line except for maybe a little that would come out that was in around that last 8' run?
I think a check valve would do little to almost nothing here... a couple people are insisting that there HAS to be a check valve there... am I missing something?
Thanks for any thoughts