
Installing the POTTER PAV corrosion reducing automatic air vent in your wet pipe fire sprinkler system is crucial for optimal performance and corrosion mitigation. Follow these steps for a successful installation: First, identify a high point in your system for the air vent to be placed, ensuring efficient air removal. Second, verify that the pipe connection aligns with NFPA 13 specifications, specifically section 8.16.6. Third, choose your air removal method; the POTTER PAV is an excellent automatic option, but a manual valve (at least 1/2 inch) or another approved method is also viable. Fourth, securely mount the POTTER PAV air vent, using the correct hardware. Fifth, connect the air vent to the wet pipe system, ensuring a tight, leak-proof seal. Sixth, test the newly installed air vent to confirm its functionality and effectiveness in removing air. Finally, the POTTER PAV is designed for minimal ; however, regular checks are advised to ensure continued proper operation. Refer to the detailed instructions from Potter Electric Signal Company for comprehensive guidance.


