Due to British Gas not adding inhibitor after draining my Boilermate 2000 (it's not their policy!) I partially drained again and added 2 litres of X100.
It mentions in the installation instructions "Once the system is finally filled, turn down the servicing valve for the ballvalve in the F & E cistern to the point where the warning/overflow will cope with the discharge arising from a ballvalve failure."
Are normal screwdriver type ball valves safe to leave in the almost closed position or are they more likely to leak? To be honest I would rather leave it turned off and then back on once a year to top up the tank in the unlikely event the level has dropped.
It mentions in the installation instructions "Once the system is finally filled, turn down the servicing valve for the ballvalve in the F & E cistern to the point where the warning/overflow will cope with the discharge arising from a ballvalve failure."
Are normal screwdriver type ball valves safe to leave in the almost closed position or are they more likely to leak? To be honest I would rather leave it turned off and then back on once a year to top up the tank in the unlikely event the level has dropped.