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Post by endfeed on Oct 5, 2018 18:39:17 GMT
Attachment Deletedanybody used one of these? Full flow n.r.v.Can they be fitted on horizontal pipe?spring loaded,need it for gravity hot water. I've seen the swing check valve but that needs to be in the vertical position,l....
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Post by tomplum on Oct 5, 2018 18:47:30 GMT
they were widely used on gravity heating sytems during the seventies and eighty's to stop the water circulating round the heating during summer months, we called them the dumb ball valves, worked well for that because there was no pressure behind the gravity circuit to the cylinder,
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Post by endfeed on Oct 5, 2018 18:58:05 GMT
Do you think they will work on gravity h/w? Will it restrict the flow too much? How about using it in the vertical position?
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Post by battle1066 on Oct 5, 2018 18:59:58 GMT
Fitted them on a few new washing machine installations - manufacturers requirement - for cross contamination prevention.
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Post by tomplum on Oct 5, 2018 19:09:56 GMT
they work vertical but a gravity HW circuit needs to be open, one of those would stop the circulation, thats why we used them on the rad circuit, to prevent the water heating the rads in Summer,
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Post by endfeed on Oct 5, 2018 19:31:19 GMT
they work vertical but a gravity HW circuit needs to be open, one of those would stop the circulation, thats why we used them on the rad circuit, to prevent the water heating the rads in Summer, Attachment Deletedwhat about one of these,tom? Swing n.r.v. 0.5bar pressure. Have to be installed horizontal.
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Post by tomplum on Oct 5, 2018 20:20:52 GMT
whats the situation endfeed, why do you need check valves in the HW circuit ??
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Post by endfeed on Oct 5, 2018 20:27:44 GMT
Shower manual mixer on mains pressure and gravity h/w. Mains passing back to storage tank. Might put a p.r.v on mains.i was looking for a quick fix with the n.r.v๐
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Post by tomplum on Oct 5, 2018 20:34:58 GMT
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Post by endfeed on Oct 5, 2018 20:43:54 GMT
would that not stop the h/w circulation,tom??
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Post by tomplum on Oct 5, 2018 20:59:21 GMT
No, it will stop the cold water going up the hot but allow water flow in the direction of the arrow, and because the cold is mains, you need a double check valve or it will force past it,
thats if i'm reading it right, you have a shower with cold mains and tank fed hot ? is that right,
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Post by tomplum on Oct 5, 2018 21:04:24 GMT
another thing I have done in the past with some success is put a ball o fix on the cold and trottle it down to limit the water entering the shower,
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Post by endfeed on Oct 5, 2018 21:24:28 GMT
another thing I have done in the past with some success is put a ball o fix on the cold and trottle it down to limit the water entering the shower, might try this first,tom๐๐
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Post by endfeed on Oct 5, 2018 21:32:05 GMT
No, it will stop the cold water going up the hot but allow water flow in the direction of the arrow, and because the cold is mains, you need a double check valve or it will force past it, thats if i'm reading it right, you have a shower with cold mains and tank fed hot ? is that right, yes mate, correct ๐๐ผ I want to put a check valve on the 22 hot to stop the mains pressure pushing into the hot side. My worries were that with the hot side pressure would not be strong enough to push the nrv open when shower is on...
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Post by rocketmanbkk on Oct 6, 2018 6:17:04 GMT
One thing I saw yesterday was a balancing valve. It basically gives you balanced hot & cold. It was ยฃ69 but I canโt remember where I saw it.
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