Ahoy,
I have seen to approaches to installing an anti-syphon valve on an diesel with a heat exchanger. 1) install in between impeller output and heat exchanger input and 2) install at heat exchanger output to water input at elbow. As either one of these methods seem as though it would break the possibility of water being syphoned in and causing a hydro lock condition, they both probably work. But now the question: Does anyone here see or have experience with one method being preferred over the other?
Thanks,
Bob
I have seen to approaches to installing an anti-syphon valve on an diesel with a heat exchanger. 1) install in between impeller output and heat exchanger input and 2) install at heat exchanger output to water input at elbow. As either one of these methods seem as though it would break the possibility of water being syphoned in and causing a hydro lock condition, they both probably work. But now the question: Does anyone here see or have experience with one method being preferred over the other?
Thanks,
Bob