by plumbbob »
Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:09 pm
You will very probably be unlucky in finding a Torbeck (column) valve that works with such low pressure. I do notice however, Screwfix do one which works from 1.5 to 200 psi but then your water butt pressure is likely to be less than this. ( I think 1.5 psi is just over 1 metre of head, but don't quote me on this)
Some years ago, it was law that toilet cisterns were filled from stored water, hence the low pressure ball valve. Now this is no longer required valves are are rarely designed to work at such low pressure. Saying that, often, these new valves have flow reducers fitted in the column part of the valve. Some also have a filter. If you uncouple the feed pipe underneath the cistern, using a mirror or something, see if there is a plastic spiral type thingy about 2" long fitted up the pipe.
I you manage to get the cistern to fill at low pressure, if you switch over to mains even at less than the whopping 6 bar, at the very least, you will get wet, water sprays all over the place (I've seen it squirt out between cistern and lid) and worse, it may not switch off when full and the overflow won't cope.
Far better to couple to the butt permanently and find a way of keeping sufficient water in it - a hosepipe say.