1. If it's a new installation, the check valve must be within the thermal envelope of the building.
2. If it's a replacement of an existing tap which itself had a built in check valve, then another tap with a built in check valve is allowed.
3. Water Regulation 15.20 refers.
1. If it's a new installation, the check valve must be within the thermal envelope of the building.
2. If it's a replacement of an existing tap which itself had a built in check valve, then another tap with a built in check valve is allowed.
3. Water Regulation 15.20 refers.
Thanks it is a new installation, with that in mind i am surprised the plumber recommended the valve be on the tap? is it because it is easier to fit?
Daft question, but if the plumber has already bought a tap with internal check valve, would it matter if there was a check valve internally and on the tap?
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