So one would be specified hp and the other lp then ?
Rico
Thats correct, if you notice in the link it say for high pressure.
It's only the plastic ones you get a choice.
You can change the nozzle if you save the spare plastic ones.
So one would be specified hp and the other lp then ?
Rico
Mac,
Those 2 are essentially the same valve, just made by different companies.
If you look at your current valve and the last 2 you posted, on the top of the newer ones there is a plastic elbow on the top, thats where the water comes from.
On yours it comes from the bottom.
As for differing pressures, they should come with 2 different coloured nozzles.
One has large opening in the nozzle for low pressure and the other has a smaller hole for high pressure.
Rico
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The pictures show an Equilibrium valve
the poster needs a pressure reducing valve on his incoming mains supply. Get back to your gas boilers
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5 pages and counting![]()
The pictures show an Equilibrium valve
the poster needs a pressure reducing valve on his incoming mains supply. Get back to your gas boilers
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So I need a pressure reducing valve, a high pressure valve, spare washers and a 6" copper float. If that lot doesn't fix it ......
Cheers![]()
5 pages and counting![]()
The pictures show an Equilibrium valve
the poster needs a pressure reducing valve on his incoming mains supply. Get back to your gas boilers
![]()
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So I need a pressure reducing valve, a high pressure valve, spare washers and a 6" copper float. If that lot doesn't fix it ......
Cheers![]()
I would try a HP part ballvalve first, they should hold off normal mains pressure easily.
6" floats are designed for larger ( 3/4" ) ball valves.
Over a period of time they might cause early wear on the valve seat and shaft bearing.
In theory, as they will only push the same as a 4" float to the same point that the flow ceases, fitting a larger valve should make absolutely no difference in a properly working and installed system.
Tony
Mac,
I think Scruff missed out the number 2.
Get a ball valve like the 2 you posted from screwfix.
A High Pressure Part 2 Ball Valve.
Rico
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