Sorry for such a basic question. The cupboard with the hot water tank and the cupboard with the non-combi boiler are a mess of copper piping and I am trying to make sense of it. I want to replace a washer in a downstairs hot tap.
There is a pipe that goes to the loft. This pipe has a valve in it (see picture) and it then goes to the bottom of the hot water tank. There is a small spur off this pipe I guess for draining the tank.
In addition there are two more pipes attached to the bottom of the hot water tank. These have 90 deg elbows and go straight into the floor. No valves.
Off the top off the tank there is a pipe that connects to another pipe that runs from the floor into the loft. There is a branch off this with a post-it note saying "hot water" and there is a lever valve (see picture).
I tried closing the lever valve and opening the downstairs tap but hot water just keeps on coming. I guess that valve might be to turn off water to the shower only, but I am not sure.
Do I need to turn off the valve in the picture that I guess is the cold water feed to the bottom of the tank? If so why doesn't this value have a lever or wheel on it?
Once off should I always drain through an upstairs hot tap rather than a downstairs hot tap?
Thanks in advance!
There is a pipe that goes to the loft. This pipe has a valve in it (see picture) and it then goes to the bottom of the hot water tank. There is a small spur off this pipe I guess for draining the tank.
In addition there are two more pipes attached to the bottom of the hot water tank. These have 90 deg elbows and go straight into the floor. No valves.
Off the top off the tank there is a pipe that connects to another pipe that runs from the floor into the loft. There is a branch off this with a post-it note saying "hot water" and there is a lever valve (see picture).
I tried closing the lever valve and opening the downstairs tap but hot water just keeps on coming. I guess that valve might be to turn off water to the shower only, but I am not sure.
Do I need to turn off the valve in the picture that I guess is the cold water feed to the bottom of the tank? If so why doesn't this value have a lever or wheel on it?
Once off should I always drain through an upstairs hot tap rather than a downstairs hot tap?
Thanks in advance!
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