Hi
I own a rental property. It's a flat in a purpose built block, ie not a house conversion. I was called out there recently due to a leak to the flat below, which I disovered came from the overflow of the hot water tank. Trying to adjust the ballcock of the tank I discovered everything was coroded and thought I'd better put a new tank in before the worst happens to the old one, however I'm not sure what to replace it with!!!
The existing tank is a square copper design with what appears to be a cistern type affair at the top where cold water enters from the main and there is a ballcock controlling the flow. It's an economy 7 heater with what looks like a single element, but I'd need to go back to double check this. I should think the tank has been in place since the flats were built some 25 years ago
I've been looking for something similar to do a straight swap but can't find anything. I'm wondering if a need to change it for a more regular hot water cylinder but I'm worried about how it would work with the existing overflow mechanism. Has anyone ever come across something like this before?
Regards
Otourist
I own a rental property. It's a flat in a purpose built block, ie not a house conversion. I was called out there recently due to a leak to the flat below, which I disovered came from the overflow of the hot water tank. Trying to adjust the ballcock of the tank I discovered everything was coroded and thought I'd better put a new tank in before the worst happens to the old one, however I'm not sure what to replace it with!!!
The existing tank is a square copper design with what appears to be a cistern type affair at the top where cold water enters from the main and there is a ballcock controlling the flow. It's an economy 7 heater with what looks like a single element, but I'd need to go back to double check this. I should think the tank has been in place since the flats were built some 25 years ago
I've been looking for something similar to do a straight swap but can't find anything. I'm wondering if a need to change it for a more regular hot water cylinder but I'm worried about how it would work with the existing overflow mechanism. Has anyone ever come across something like this before?
Regards
Otourist
