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litody
This has happened on and off for years. It only happens sometimes after I use the shower which has a direct cold water gravity feed to power shower pump from the header tank. Running hot and cold taps for short time usually stops the overflow and normality is resumed. but its a pain that it happens sometimes(and expensive if I'm not in and it runs for hours).
So I figured new ballcock. Replaced it twice and it still happens. The ballcock in the loo never over runs but that valve is a diaphragm valve whereas the header tank ballcock is not. We have very high external water pressure but I have turned house stopcock right down to reduce pressure (I think, certainly flow rate reduced)
So question is, which is the optimum type of valve to use in cold water header tank. I saw some described as high pressure but they are all ballcock so look the same. Is a diaphragm type valve better?
Thanks
So I figured new ballcock. Replaced it twice and it still happens. The ballcock in the loo never over runs but that valve is a diaphragm valve whereas the header tank ballcock is not. We have very high external water pressure but I have turned house stopcock right down to reduce pressure (I think, certainly flow rate reduced)
So question is, which is the optimum type of valve to use in cold water header tank. I saw some described as high pressure but they are all ballcock so look the same. Is a diaphragm type valve better?
Thanks