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captainnemo
I've just moved to a new house and I noticed an overflow leaking from the loft.
In the loft I can see the main cold tank is overflowing and there are two ballcocks installed in the same tank, one of which is leaking.
Luckily each has an isolation valve, so I thought as a quick fix I would just turn off the leaking one and fix it when convenient.
Have I compromised the system in any way and why are there two ballcocks? - not just for dual redundancy surely?
The house has a power show, an electric shower and 3 loos, so maybe the tank needs to fill faster than normal??
Any thoughts?
Cheers
In the loft I can see the main cold tank is overflowing and there are two ballcocks installed in the same tank, one of which is leaking.
Luckily each has an isolation valve, so I thought as a quick fix I would just turn off the leaking one and fix it when convenient.
Have I compromised the system in any way and why are there two ballcocks? - not just for dual redundancy surely?
The house has a power show, an electric shower and 3 loos, so maybe the tank needs to fill faster than normal??
Any thoughts?
Cheers