Tonight the arm of the ballcock feeding the cold water storage cistern in my attic broke (quite puzzling: maybe due to strong wind causing some turbulence??).
Anyway, I need to replace it. I know it's faster to replace only the part inside the tank, undoing the very last compression nut.
But can I do that when passing from a "part 1" to a "part 2" valve?
Otherwise, I might choose to stick with part 1 to cut the hassle.
PS: I'm talking about an open vented pumped S-plan system, common here in UK, aka "hydronic heating system" in USA.
Anyway, I need to replace it. I know it's faster to replace only the part inside the tank, undoing the very last compression nut.
But can I do that when passing from a "part 1" to a "part 2" valve?
Otherwise, I might choose to stick with part 1 to cut the hassle.
PS: I'm talking about an open vented pumped S-plan system, common here in UK, aka "hydronic heating system" in USA.