I have just reviewed this issue for my plumbing and realise that I do not have anything installed (check or stop valves) on my cloakroom mixer tap from B&Q. There is mains on cold and tank on hot. Should I need to fit something here?
A check valve should be put on the cold to prevent any syphonage from the hot going down the cold and into the main, should the main be turned off and drained for any reason.
It's not the end of the world if you don't, and it's up to you if you decide to or not. I personally wouldn't bother.
Thanks, thought - if hot into mains only occurs when the mains tap is OFF then I don't see a problem except that any mains tap turned on in this state may receive hot water if the responsible mixer tap is also turned on!
Hot water certainly won't go into the mains supply pipe!
I assume that if the mains tap is OFF then it won't allow flow in either direction. Also isn't is a battle against pressure? Our mains is of very high pressure compared with our gravity system.
Interesting that a tap can pass when the taps are OFF. Of course the tap is to supply water to the spout but I would have thought this included stopping water in any direction within the unit! Thanks for the information - I need to know a bit more about tap design.
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