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Yes and surface mounted issolators for almost everything and the little magnetic tile panels in the side of the bath to hide the floor gulley, loads of bathrooms I have been to in germany have the washing machine in them too. You do lots of things differently many of them better by design.
Absolutely nothing. But you will know its not right and as a German you know there is nothing worse.What will happen in the to me if I use a wrong float valve ?
Absolutely nothing. But you will know its not right and as a German you know there is nothing worse.
Alright, talked enough ...
For me is clear now I will use part 2 including a double check valve instead isolation valve and I am on the safe side. That's all I wanted to know cheers all for the massive help
Another reason for having to use part 2 is often you have to bend the brass arm in order to set the water level correctly and this, as far as regs go, is not acceptable as it weakens the arm which could become brittle and break...
If only this was the case.. But worse still when people use the all plastic pushfit valves and the plastic slotted bit you turn sheers and renders it unusable.. *grunt* I hate them!I'm not sure if you missed out or worded this wrong but you should always use a service valve \ isolation valve
Before any appliance\tap\cwsc... then any check valves or other valves required
As every outlet should have the ability to be independently isolated although not always possible or practical
the commercial interests that sell us fittings will persuade the regulators that bending tube should be banned.
If only this was the case.. But worse still when people use the all plastic pushfit valves and the plastic slotted bit you turn sheers and renders it unusable.. *grunt* I hate them!
Part 2 has a washer too..When it comes to replacing a part 1 washer then, should we be replacing the whole valve for a part 2 now then
I'm not sure if you missed out or worded this wrong but you should always use a service valve \ isolation valve
Before any appliance\tap\cwsc... then any check valves or other valves required
As every outlet should have the ability to be independently isolated although not always possible or practical
Part 2 has a washer too..
Any yeah that's clear to me to have a valve to isolate for repair or changing it. But thanks for letting me know .
I struggled a lot of time when I went after other plumbers couldn't find anything to isolate. Worse case scenario shut the whole house ... But some ppl can't be bothered to install a simple ISO
What I mean is, if where saying that you shouldn't use a part 1 in a cwsc or wc fed from the mains, if you come to a old installation that needs a new washer with a part one with a dcv should we be swapping it for a part 2 valve instead of just replacing the washer
What I mean is, if where saying that you shouldn't use a part 1 in a cwsc or wc fed from the mains, if you come to a old installation that needs a new washer with a part one with a dcv should we be swapping it for a part 2 valve instead of just replacing the washer
As far as I believe, you don't have to retro fit and can just simply change the washer - but if you ever have to change the entire valve then I think you are meant to change it to a part 2. The more I read the page in the regs book, the more I'm convinced they contradict themselves!!!!
Reading it today, as long as there is a dcv immediately upstream of the part one, then a part one can be fitted anywhere, even in a wc. Page 7.4, R16.2 (recommended action by water industry).
But DETR Law states (same page) requirements for wc's is a part 2,3, or 4. Anywhere else part 1,2,3 or 4.
I give up!
The thing I don't get Is I think the valves we're supplied with the cisterns can't see them spending more money on different valves when they come with one
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