Working ballcock REALLY needed for F&E tank? (Boilermate

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I recently noticed a dripping from what I assumed to be the overflow form my Boilermate II. I (mostly) emptied the F&E tank, gave it a wipe down and then realised the whole time the ballcock hadn't been trying to refill the water. On closer inspection it looks like I have previously (and I'm talking numbers of years ago) turned the screw that feeds this pipe so that it is off... and wrapped a load of plumbers tape around it in a bit of a bodge. When I turn it back on I remember that I couldn't get it to stop dripping without it being off! Water initially sprays out of the screw in small jets but doesn't flow into the F&E tank. I try once more and the water drips out of the screw but still only drips into the F&E tank.

  • Is it possible to turn off the feed from the ballcock (i.e. is that what I have done)?
  • What problems could this cause (as it's been like that for years and I've not noticed any)?
  • If it is to be turned back on, (and I assume it should be) how do I stop water dripping from the flow control screw?
  • What would cause it to be in a 'on' position and only drip water into the F&E tank?
 
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Replace iso valve and replace or repair the ball valve!

Or just leave it off and top up with a bucket every few weeks!

Tony
 

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