by Skids »
Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:10 pm
Hi Handywomen
Just a question, you mention the airing cupboard (AC), is the tank with the faulty ball valve (BV) in the AC or in the loft?
Q. is the faulty BV on a cistern that has a ‘hot water cylinder’ with a ‘cold water tank’ on top ? which would be a ‘Combination Storage System.
Or, is it on a big black plastic tank? which would be the Cold Water Storage Cistern (CWSC).
Or, is it a small black plastic tank? which would be the Feed & Expansion Cistern (F&E) for the CH.
If the BV is an older brass type, just remove it and fit a new one (£5 or £6) if its been in the tank for more that 5 years its not worth repairing.
There might be an isolating valve on the cold feed pipe before it enters the cistern (tank) if so isolate the water there, if not turn off the mains water supply stop valve (stopcock) which should be under the kitchen sink. Which ever, you must isolate the cold feed before you start to remove the BV!
If the water level is high, run some of the cold water off until the level in the water level in the cistern is more manageable.
All ball valves in CWSC should be fitted so that the water level is 25mm below the overflow pipe.
The water level in a F&E must be lower; this is to accommodate the expansion of the Central Heating system contents under heating (4% of the system volume)
The water level in the tank must be below the inlet of the BV !!
Regards
Skids