Claims
- 1. A freeze-resistant plumbing system comprising:a service pipe for supplying water from a water main pipe to at least one water fixture in a structure; a housing with at least one check valve installed between said service pipe and said water main pipe; a first circulation pump connected in line with said service pipe, the circulation pump having an outlet and an inlet; a closed cold water system loop disposed between the outlet and the inlet of the first circulation pump; an ambient temperature-sensing means which activates said first circulation pump upon sensing an ambient temperature below a predetermined value, causing water untapped by the fixture to circulate continuously through the closed cold water system loop from the outlet to the inlet of the circulation pump at a desired rate to prevent freezing of said water, further causing said check valve to close when circulating water pressure exceeds water pressure in the service pipe, thereby preventing water from flowing back through the service pipe to the water main pipe; a relief valve assembly in said housing downstream of said check valve disposed in a reverse flow direction, said relief valve assembly having dimensions sufficiently large enough to empty said service pipe and further having a port open to outside atmosphere and a relief valve operable to open position automatically in response to a high pressure condition in said service pipe which exceeds a predetermined value, which causes said relief valve to open, thereby discharging water under high pressure to the outside atmosphere through said port.
- 2. The plumbing system of claim 1 which further includes a water heater in fluid communication with said service pipe through a take-off valve, said water heater having a hot water relief valve susceptible to failure, said water heater further having a hot water outlet line with at least one water fixture, and said water heater further having a hot water return line which returns untapped hotwater to the hot water heater for reheating.
- 3. The plumbing system of claim 2 which further comprises:a second circulation pump connected in line with said hot water outlet line; a closed hot water system loop disposed between said hotwater outlet line and said hot water return line; and a second ambient temperature sensing means which activates the second circulation pump upon sensing an ambient temperature below a predetermined value, thereupon causing water in said closed hot water system loop to circulate continuously from the hotwater outlet line to the hot water return line at a desired rate to prevent freezing of said water.
- 4. The plumbing system of claim 1 wherein said circulation pump is actuated by means selected from the group consisting of an electronic motor, an internal combustion engine turbine.
- 5. A method for preventing a service pipe from freezing comprising the following steps:installing a relief valve assembly downstream from at least one check valve in a housing for passage of water between a water main pipe and a service pipe; installing a relief valve in said relief valve assembly, said relief valve being moveable between a closed and an open position; providing means for controlling said relief valve so that said relief valve automatically opens in response to a high pressure condition in said service pipe which exceeds a predetermined value; providing a port in said relief valve assembly, said port being open to the atmosphere so that said high pressure condition can be relieved; installing a first circulation pump in line with said service pipe, the first circulation pump having an outlet and an inlet; providing a closed cold water system loop disposed between the outlet and the inlet of the first circulation pump; providing ambient temperature means which activates said first circulation pump upon sensing an ambient temperature below a predetermined value, said circulation pump thereupon causing water untapped by the fixture to circulate continuously through the closed cold water system loop from the outlet to the inlet of the first circulation pump at a desired rate to prevent freezing of said water, further causing said check valve to dose when circulating water pressure exceeds water pressure in the service pipe, thereby preventing untapped water from flowing back through the service pipe to the water main pipe.
- 6. The method of claim 5 which further comprises:installing a water heater in fluid communication with said service pipe through a take-off valve, said water heater having a hot water relief valve susceptible to failure, said water heater further having a hot water outlet line with at least one water fixture, said water heater further having a hot water return line which returns untapped hot water to said hot water heater for reheating.
- 7. The method of claim 6 which further comprises:installing a second circulation pump in line with said hot water outlet line; providing a closed hot water system loop disposed between said hot water outlet line and said hot water return line; providing a second ambient temperature means which activates the second circulation pump upon sensing an ambient temperature below a predetermined value, the second circulation pump thereupon causing water in the closed hot water system loop to circulate continuously from the hot water outlet line to the hot water inlet line at a desired rate to prevent freezing of the water.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 09/049,832, filed on Mar. 27, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,950,653, the content of this reference is incorporated herein in its entirety.
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