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CONNECTIONS – PLUMBING 
42 
BLEED VALVE DRAIN 
A copper drain line must be fitted to the bleed valve to carry the discharge clear 
of the water heater and solar controls. Connect the drain line to the bleed valve 
using a disconnection union. The pipe work from the bleed valve to the drain 
should be as short as possible and fall all the way from the valve with no 
restrictions. It should have no more than three right angle bends in it. Use 
DN15 pipe. 
 
The outlet of the drain line must be in such a position that flow out of the pipe 
can be easily seen (refer to AS/NZS 3500.4) - but arranged so water discharge 
will not cause injury, damage, nuisance or splashing. The water discharged 
may be of a high temperature under certain conditions. The drain line must be 
fully insulated with closed cell polymer insulation or similar (minimum thickness 
13 mm). The insulation must be weatherproof and UV resistant if exposed. 
 
EXPANSION CONTROL VALVE 
Local regulations may make it mandatory to install an expansion control valve 
(ECV) in the cold water line to the water heater. In other areas, an ECV is not 
required unless the saturation index is greater than +0.4 (refer t
 on page 56). However, an ECV may be needed in a corrosive water 
area where there are sufficient quantities of silica dissolved in the water. 
 
The expansion control valve must always be installed after the non return valve 
and be the last valve installed prior to the water heater 
. A copper drain line must be run separately from the drain of the relief 
valve. 
 
GAS INLET 
The gas connection is made through the grommet in the left hand side panel to 
the gas control. The pipe work must be cleared of foreign matter before 
connection and purged before attempting to light the water heater. An isolation 
valve and disconnection union must be used to allow servicing and removal of 
the solar storage tank. Refer to the Gas Installations Standard AS 5601 for the 
correct pipe sizing. 
 
 Warning: Always isolate the water heater before pressure testing the gas 
supply system. Disconnect the water heater after the isolating cock to prevent 
the risk of serious damage to the gas control. Warranty does not cover damage 
of any nature resulting from failure to observe this precaution. Refer to rating 
label for gas types and pressures. 
 
Caution: Care is necessary when tightening fittings into the gas valve. The gas 
valve casting may crack if the fittings are over tightened. Cracked valve 
castings are not covered under warranty. Damaged valves must be replaced.