31/05/2026
π§ How a ventilation tube improves the water pressure in your installation
π Educational explanation of each part of the system
π΄ Wrong side (wrong)
π§ Tank without ventilation The tank is completely closed and does not allow air entry or exit. This can generate internal vacuum when water goes down the pipes.
π¬οΈ Slow air, with bubbles In the absence of ventilation, the air gets trapped inside the pipe. Bubbles interfere with the normal flow of water and reduce system performance.
πΏ Low pressure shower The presence of trapped air causes water to come out irregularly and with less force, affecting comfort during use.
π¨ π§ Concerned Technician Represents common problems that arise when the installation does not have adequate ventilation.
π΅ Right side (correct)
π Tank with additional ventilation tube The vertical tube allows air to enter and exit freely, balancing the pressure inside the tank.
β¬οΈ Air flow Air circulation prevents vacuum formation and facilitates water to move continuously through pipes.
π¦ Strong Water Flow Thanks to proper ventilation, the water flows without obstacles or bubbles, maintaining a constant flow.
πΏHigh pressure shower The water output is uniform and powerful, improving the operation of the entire installation.
π Satisfied technician Indicates that the system works properly, with better performance and fewer maintenance problems.
π‘ Conclusion Adding a ventilation tube to the tank can help eliminate air bags, improve water pressure, and increase the overall efficiency of the hydraulic installation.