Something like this.
http://www.plumbworld.co.uk/compression-pressure-0-4215?CAWELAID=205025543[/QUOTE]
Many thanks - again!
Do I put that in the tank before the valve .... think it might be time to call a plumber.....
Something like this.
http://www.plumbworld.co.uk/compression-pressure-0-4215?CAWELAID=205025543[/QUOTE]
Many thanks - again!
Do I put that in the tank before the valve .... think it might be time to call a plumber.....
On the pipe going to the tank, easy DIY job.
Something like this.
http://www.plumbworld.co.uk/compression-pressure-0-4215?CAWELAID=205025543[/QUOTE]
Many thanks - again!
Do I put that in the tank before the valve .... think it might be time to call a plumber.....
On the pipe going to the tank, easy DIY job.
Easy for someone who knows what they are doing and who doesn't wreck 99 percent of the things they touch. Really think I'd better call a plumber rather than flood the house and get into trouble with the family!
When you've chamged the valve, did you change the float or reuse the old one?
you say you are fitting brass equilibreum valves? (they are very expensive). It is expensive to fit a new one, you should be able to re-washer them. Or send your old ones to me
They need an extra-large float, I believe they recommend a 6-inch copper float.
If they start to leak after they have been in a while, I wonder if they are getting grit or scale in them?
An equilibrium valve does not need a pressure reducer, they cope with a vast range of pressures.
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