can i just have a high pressure feeding water pipe to a attic tank with a low flow ball cock, where we use a pressure reducing valve that will stop water hammer?
p.s. we need to use a low flow as debris keeps blocking our high pressure ball-cock valve system.
thanks
can i just have a tank with a low flow ball cock in the attic where i get a pressure reducing valve that will stop water hammer?
please we need all your help
thanks
i never heard of that before but we do have cast iron and then perhaps coper pipe connected to that just as it gets to the main water tank.
if it is that problem how do we stop that happening..?
thanx for your info, keep it coming, these ideas just keep getting better.
Regards
As of yet i have not put 2 tanks in, but if we do. i can have both tanks filling up then both with 1 pipe each exiting out the bottom and joining in a Y shape and then suppling the bath room.
that hopefully will keep the pressure low so no water hammer occurs and also extra pressure for...
can anyone give me ur opinion on the low flow ball cock fitted in 2 tanks thus reducing pressure yet allowing sediment...
the sediment is very little but when enough appear to build up to block a biro size hole in the high pressure ball cock thats when the water problem happens... its always...
thanx for your input.
i think that was gonna be quite expensive, wot u think of 2 flow masters in the main tank configured to low pressure settings and accepting a high pressure flow?
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1)
Don't know boiler make - but it is a gas cylinder.
2) This is the problem:
Our ball cock keeps getting debris in it causing the valve to block.
Normal flow reduces to a trickle.
Other symptoms:
As this water flow starts to reduced due to the debris blockages in the high pressure...