DHW iso valve

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Hi All

does anyone know why there must not be an isolation valve installed to the domestic hot water outlet on a combi boiler?
 
Why would anyone want too ?. There should be an local isolating valve on every outlet.
 
Thanks for replying.
The reason why i ask is that the way somebody interpreted to me is that it was some kind of water reg?Also what do you mean by local isolation valves?
 
what do you mean by local isolation valves?
Valves that are fitted just before a tap for example. Good practice, as the whole system doesn't have to be shut or drained to change just one tap washer.
A combi will have a iso valve on the cold inlet supply and a valve on the outlet is not required.
 
Most combis have a cold water inlet iso valve. This shuts off all dhw supplies to the building. Some combis had a hot outlet iso valve as well, which could be useful when working on the dhw part of the boiler. I don't think this is illegal, although it would not be good on a storage combi.
 

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