The thing is, I grasped your explanation from the very beginning, but I disagreed with it, which isn't the same as not undestanding it.doitall said:That is the example I was trying to explain to Softus, probably not very well I should add.
It doesn't matter whether the pressure originates from inside or outside the cylinder unless the flow rate (from the fault) is so high that it exceeds the maximum flow rate up the cold feed, in which case it would be possible foe water to emerge from the vent first.
Invariably, split coils and faulty shower valves don't leak mains water quickly enough to force it out of the vent. ChrisR's case of a blockage in a basin tap outlet is a different case because an open basin tap valve will release mains cold at a relatively high flow rate.