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Hi all, I have a bath tap/shower mixer that is hard to balance because hot is of gravity vented cylinder and cold of mains. The cylinder is 2 ft from taps and the house has an old tank that is hard to get at so very awkward to put a dedicated cold feed in for bath, it only has one outlet which feeds the cylinder.

My question is can I tee of the cold feed to the cylinder that already has a tee with a ballafix on instead of a drain off tap. It wwould be simple to do but would I be breaking any regulations or cold it draw hot water fom cylinder?

Cheers all
 
Not a brilliant idea but should get you out of trouble at a reasonable cost.

Your biggest problem is that Ballofix valves severely restrict flow so you'd be better off changing it to either a gate valve or full flow lever valve.
 
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Not a good idea to do that, its a bodge and will reduce flow to both hot and cold when running a bath.

Either run that 22mm cold feed from the loft or fit a pressure equalising valve on the hot and cold feeding bath taps, this will knock the cold down to the same pressure as hot so they're balanced.
 
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Trouble with pressure equaling valves is they balance to the lowest pressure of the two feeds. If header tank has not much head, give some consideration to raising the cwsc

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Not a brilliant idea but should get you out of trouble at a reasonable cost.

Your biggest problem is that Ballofix valves severely restrict flow so you'd be better off changing it to either a gate valve or full flow lever valve.

Sounds like a decent workaround to me ! all them pressure equalising valves are a pain in the arse.
Go with the gate valve.No one cares if it takes slightly longer to run a bath.
Just my opinion like,
 
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