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I was listening to R4 the other day, the discussion was water wastage via cisterns, something like 20% of houses leak up to 8000 litres of water a day (if I heard that bit right, but even so it's a substantial figure) , a figure I guffawed at out loud and uttered 'fark off'.
But as the program progressed I learned something. Typical push valve cisterns will inevitably leak by design, once the rubber seal inevitably gets detritus under it, or the seal perishes, leakage is inevitable.
Older style lever operated siphons cannot leak by design. They can fail of course but not leak.
This then made sense, I'm glad I'm an old stubborn so and so and stuck with what I know and have syphon systems. Also in maintenance at work, I know the quality of valve systems is becoming ever poorer.
Valve systems were vaunted by the EU beaurocrats in maybe the 80s and theyve become a popular choice now.
Just a little something that caught my interest, who would have thought ?
But as the program progressed I learned something. Typical push valve cisterns will inevitably leak by design, once the rubber seal inevitably gets detritus under it, or the seal perishes, leakage is inevitable.
Older style lever operated siphons cannot leak by design. They can fail of course but not leak.
This then made sense, I'm glad I'm an old stubborn so and so and stuck with what I know and have syphon systems. Also in maintenance at work, I know the quality of valve systems is becoming ever poorer.
Valve systems were vaunted by the EU beaurocrats in maybe the 80s and theyve become a popular choice now.
Just a little something that caught my interest, who would have thought ?