No reason not to use a 1/4 turn full bore lever valve, just ensure it's WRAS approved and fits the incoming main, it would normally carry the BS (EN) classification to be WRAS approved.
It's often easier to just change the headgear on the stopcock....I've changed plenty going back 50 years and it seems to be one of the few things that remain standard. A blowlamp is sometimes needed to soften the washer...they can be pretty tight.
It's often easier to just change the headgear on the stopcock....I've changed plenty going back 50 years and it seems to be one of the few things that remain standard. A blowlamp is sometimes needed to soften the washer...they can be pretty tight.
No reason not to use a 1/4 turn full bore lever valve, just ensure it's WRAS approved and fits the incoming main, it would normally carry the BS (EN) classification to be WRAS approved.
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