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Surestop Remote Stopcock
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Can anyone recommend the above as a good buy for a house with the stopcock in an awkward place?
Thanks Gx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Don't function at all if there is a big leak - it seems to need a 'back-up' of pressure from within the system to throw the valve - which of course won't happen if there is a big leak ...
I can get mine to work (eventually) in 'test' conditions - so it has some use when working on plumbing - but I do check fairly regularly that I can also turn the stopcock 'just in case'.
I can get mine to work (eventually) in 'test' conditions - so it has some use when working on plumbing - but I do check fairly regularly that I can also turn the stopcock 'just in case'.
Easy to fit (push-fit connections)................
http:// www.scr ewfix.c om/p/su restop- stop-co ck-push -fit-15 mm/6319 5
They operate by utilising the power of the water main itself. So, as Dave said, if there's a big blowout somewhere, it won't work. In normal circumstances, though, they're fine.
Your problem is that your valve ....... is in a silly place. To site this thing, that may also be somewhere inaccessible. If you can find the pipe run coming FROM your stopcock, perhaps there'll be somewhere much easier to get at.
In that case, I'd just go for one of these.........
http:// www.scr ewfix.c om/p/pe gler-ba ll-valv e-blue- 15mm/11 085
Quarter-turn... easy to operate in a panic.
Also............. you could have one of these................
http:// www.scr ewfix.c om/p/su restop- remote- stop-co ck-push -fit-15 mm/4860 4
Same as the regular one, but with a remote switch/valve that can be sited 2 metres away from said silly position. It's NOT an electrical switch. It's connected by plastic tubes.
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They operate by utilising the power of the water main itself. So, as Dave said, if there's a big blowout somewhere, it won't work. In normal circumstances, though, they're fine.
Your problem is that your valve ....... is in a silly place. To site this thing, that may also be somewhere inaccessible. If you can find the pipe run coming FROM your stopcock, perhaps there'll be somewhere much easier to get at.
In that case, I'd just go for one of these.........
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Quarter-turn... easy to operate in a panic.
Also............. you could have one of these................
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Same as the regular one, but with a remote switch/valve that can be sited 2 metres away from said silly position. It's NOT an electrical switch. It's connected by plastic tubes.
We had one installed a couple of years ago. Recently we had an engineer in for the boiler and he asked where the stopcock was showed him this and he had never seen one before, but pressed the button and it worked a treat. Much easier than trying to get in a very awkward corner where the old one still is.
My aunt had the one one on your last link fitted a few years ago, Builder. Works very well.
http:// www.scr ewfix.c om/p/su restop- remote- stop-co ck-push -fit-15 mm/4860 4
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