I have just fitted replacement basin taps in my son's house (built 12 years ago). besides isolating the cold water at the stopcock i also had to drain down the hot water cylinder as there was no isolating valve on the hot water take off line, and I also couldn't close the valve from the expansion tank to the hot water cylinger as it was seized open....I just knew if i forced it it would have sheared. All went well, until I opened up the stopcock to fill up the expansion tank and hot water cylinder and supply the cold water system. The hot water ran but then stopped...I thought about possible air locks somewe=here so opend up all hot water taps and using the bath mixer blocked off used the cold water at mains pressure to force any air out of the hot water system...however, hot water still didnt flow. On examination of the expansion tank in the loft i found the water supply no more than a slight flow from the ballcock...therefore accounting for no hot water flow through the taps as the expansion tank had no more than a covering of the base, and will take an age to fill. The same flow was seen through the ballcock in the central heating header tank which is fed through the same line, so i know it's unlikely to be the ballcock valve that is faulty. I noted that both lines had inline isolating ball valves and am wondering if it is the prescence of these in a 15mm feed pipe that is causing the low flow rate and therefore if I am stuck with the problem, accepting that it's infrequent that both the hot water cylinder and exopansion tank would be drained in normal use. Anyone any suggestions/advice?
thanks