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AAV Survey Respondents’ Write-in Comments
Regardless of whether you do or do not use AAVs, what disadvantages do you see them having?
- Cannot handle pressure release
- Not trustworthy
- Air flows in one direction only
- People try to use them in context of venting
- Have not experienced any negative aspects
- Subject to mechanical failure
- No major disadvantages
- Only use as a last resort
- Do not work in a positive pressure condition
- They don’t equalize the system
- Acceptance by folks in industry
- Wonder about long-term function
- No disadvantages
- Fail after a period of time
- Since device is mechanical it will eventually fail
- Misapplication is easy
- They all fail sooner or later
- Don’t compensate for positive pressure surges
- It is mechanical—it will fail someday
- Strong craft lobby against use
- Misunderstood by code officials
- Typical vent system still works
- Limited applications
- No positive pressure relief—failures common
- Owners uninformed and difficult to convince
Regardless of whether you do or do not use AAVs, what advantages do you see them having?
- Good alternative for island sink vents
- None
- Best use in retrofit where adding vent not possible
- Much better than island vent requirements
- Prevents exposed vent piping in open areas
- Install in island conditions
- Might be the only option for venting
- Niche product
- Good solution for difficult venting situation
- Only thing that works in certain areas
- They are an option
- Can provide means of venting where conventional venting is not feasible
- Necessary in some locations where vent cannot be routed
- Island venting
- If it suits the application, use them
- Island type venting, perfect
- Cost
- Gives designer an option for situations where conventional vent is not workable
- It all has to do with application and cost evaluation of product
- Eliminates sewer odor problems from the roof
- Better trap seal protection
- Allows certain fixture locations to be more flexible
- Can be installed where conventional vent piping is not possible
- More work to replace a conventional system especially remodeling
- Less piping to lay out
- Don’t know much about them
- Possibly reduce pipe venting requirements
- Labor saver
- Difficult venting fix
- Good for low-wall situations where wall doesn’t go to ceiling
- None—creates poor system function
- Because I don’t have a wall to place a vent!
- Control gas odors at grease interceptors and sewage pits
- Do not use AAV as basis of design, only use in retrofit situations
- Use only if we can provide a vent
- Eliminates vent piping
- Solves some problems with minimum cost and disruption
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