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  2. Drain-waste-vent system - Wikipedia

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    Air admittance valves (AAVs, or commonly referred to in the UK as Durgo valves and in the US as Studor vents and Sure-Vent®) are negative-pressure-activated, one-way mechanical valves, used in a plumbing or drainage venting system to eliminate the need for conventional pipe venting and roof penetrations.

  3. Air admittance valve - Wikipedia

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  4. Talk:Drain-waste-vent system - Wikipedia

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    The "Venting to atmosphere" section is great! Of course, diagrams and picutres would make it even better... But the "Air admittance valve" section does not make sense -- if it only allows gases in, not out, how does it prevent back-pressure when a toilet flushes?69.87.193.156 13:05, 6 September 2006 (UTC) It doesn't.

  5. Central heating - Wikipedia

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    A safety valve allows water to escape from the system when pressure becomes too high, and a valve can open to replenish water from the normal water supply if the pressure drops too low. Sealed systems offer an alternative to open-vent systems, in which steam can escape from the system, and gets replaced from the building's water supply via a ...

  6. AAV - Wikipedia

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    Air admittance valve, a valve in a drain-waste-vent system; Aire d'attraction d'une ville, a metropolitan statistical area used by the French national statistics office INSEE; Another Angry Voice, a British political blog; Vatican Apostolic Archive, Latin: Archivum Apostolicum Vaticanum

  7. Glossary of HVAC terms - Wikipedia

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    A two-stage air conditioner is designed to operate on high and low settings during different weather conditions and seasons. The high setting is used during extreme weather, and the low setting is used during moderate weather. This type of air conditioner produces a balanced temperature and is in use for a longer period of time.