Apparatus and method for alleviating and preventing cavitation surge of water supply conduit system
US-11378084-B2 · Jul 5, 2022 · US
US9243413B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9243413-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113314798-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 8, 2011 |
| Priority date | Dec 8, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jan 26, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jan 26, 2016 |
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Embodiments of the invention provide a pumping system and a discharge vacuum relief valve for use in a hydraulic system including a safety vacuum release system pump to circulate water in a swimming pool and/or a spa. The hydraulic system includes one or more check valves located on a discharge side of the safety vacuum release system pump. The discharge vacuum relief valve is capable of venting a vacuum at the discharge side of the safety vacuum release system pump during a vacuum event at a suction side of the safety vacuum release system pump.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A pumping system for use with a hydraulic system include at least one of a swimming pool and a spa, the pumping system comprising: a safety vacuum release system pump to circulate water in one of the swimming pool and the spa; at least one check valve located on a discharge side of the safety vacuum release system pump; and a discharge vacuum relief valve capable of venting a vacuum at the discharge side of the safety vacuum release system pump during a vacuum event at a suction side of the safety vacuum release system pump. 2. The pumping system of claim 1 , wherein the safety vacuum release system pump includes an on-board controller capable of detecting the vacuum event and the discharge vacuum relief valve prevents delayed detection of the vacuum event due to the presence of the at least one check valve. 3. The pumping system of claim 1 , wherein the discharge vacuum relief valve is positioned on the discharge side of the safety vacuum release system pump. 4. The pumping system of claim 1 , wherein the safety vacuum release system pump includes a drain plug opening, and the discharge vacuum relief valve is coupled to the drain plug opening. 5. The pumping system of claim 1 , wherein the discharge vacuum relief valve is a spring-loaded check valve. 6. The pumping system of claim 1 and further comprising a vacuum vent tube, a first end of the vacuum vent tube coupled to the discharge vacuum relief valve and a second end of the vacuum vent tube positioned to be above a water level of one of the swimming pool and the spa. 7. The pumping system of claim 6 and further comprising a vacuum vent screen positioned over the second end of the vacuum vent tube. 8. The pumping system of claim 1 , wherein a drain of one of the swimming pool and the spa is coupled to the suction side of the safety vacuum release system pump. 9. The pumping system of claim 1 , wherein the pressure vent rating of the discharge vacuum relief valve is about 1.5 pounds per square inch. 10. A method of providing discharge vacuum relief for a safety vacuum release system pump in a hydraulic system with discharge check valves, the method comprising: monitoring input power to the safety vacuum release system pump to detect a vacuum event on a suction side of the safety vacuum release system pump; shutting down the safety vacuum release system pump when the vacuum event is detected on the suction side in order to relieve the vacuum event; monitoring pressure on a discharge side of the safety vacuum release system pump; and venting the discharge side of the safety vacuum release system pump when a vacuum is detected on the discharge side to prevent delayed response time in relieving the vacuum event on the suction side. 11. The method of claim 10 and further comprising detecting a vacuum on the discharge side when the monitored pressure is about 1.5 pounds per square inch. 12. The method of claim 10 and further comprising monitoring the pressure with a discharge vacuum relief valve and opening the discharge vacuum relief valve when the vacuum is detected in order to vent the discharge side. 13. The method of claim 12 and further comprising providing a vacuum vent tube coupled to the discharge vacuum relieve valve and positioning a free end of the vacuum vent tube above all bodies of water in the hydraulic system. 14. The method of claim 12 and further comprising coupling the discharge vacuum relief valve to a drain plug opening of the safety vacuum release system pump. 15. The method of claim 10 , wherein the step of monitoring at least input power to the safety vacuum release system pump to detect a vacuum event includes monitoring a change in input power.
Involving pressure control · CPC title
the condition being a liquid level or a lack of liquid supply · CPC title
Safety measures (F04D15/02 takes precedence) · CPC title
Connections to the pool water circulation system · CPC title
Valves; Arrangement of valves · CPC title
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