The presence of uncontrolled quantities of air in water systems can seriously affect their performance, causing inefficient filling and draining procedures and flow reduction, while increasing energy costs. It also disrupts the proper functioning of some system components, such as pumps, sensors, water meters, hydraulic control valves and more.
On the other hand, air is essential in dealing with vacuum conditions and pressure surges. Air control in pressurized water systems is critical for increasing efficiency during filling, draining and pressurized operation, as well as to protect them from vacuum conditions and pressure surges.
In the previous answer, we explained that Combination Air Valves deal with the negative surge, by

admitting air through the kinetic orifice into the pipelines preventing vacuum
conditions and pipe collapse. This also applies to burst and drainage scenarios in which air valves admit air into the pipeline, preventing vacuum conditions.
In scenarios of pipeline fill up the combination air valves allow to expel the air from the pipelines, through the kinetic orifice, ensuring efficient line fill-up.
During pressurized operation, the Combination Air Valves ensure efficient operation by expelling air bubbles through the automatic orifice, preventing air pockets accumulation that can dramatically reduce the flow. Expelling air bubbles during pressurized operation is crucial for the proper operation of system components such as water meters. Therefore, it is highly recommended to install a combination air valve on the upstream of water meters to ensure reading accuracy and full pipe.

BERMAD recommends installing a surge protection feature (SP) for all air valves in the hydraulic system, especially on critical points like the pumping station.
When the column of water and air approaches with high flow velocity (during surge or uncontrolled line fill up) it might push up the float quickly and violently, resulting in slam and secondary surge, damaging the air valve and the system components. The SP feature which is a disc with small holes prevents this slam, allowing controlled air relief without a secondary surge.
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