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Default Float valves which are OK if submerged

Andrew Mawson wrote:

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I'm after a float valve of some sort which will not get damaged if

it
is completely submerged. I want to have a tank which is mostly

filled
from local sources of water but, if the local sources dry up, then

the
float valve will maintain a foot or so of water in the bottom of the
tank from the mains. (I guess there will have to be strict

non-return
precautions to conform to water byelaws too)

So, I need a float valve that won't mind being underwater, I suspect
that the 'standard' sort of cold water tank valve with a big

spherical
float won't survive being under water.

Would a Torbeck valve be OK, or do they include the flushing

mechanism
which I don't need?

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Chris Green


You could used the low pressure diaphragm switches (*) used to set the
levels in washing machines, and have them controlling solenoid
valves - again from washing machines - so not only is the switch not
submerged, but the two sources of water can be totally isolated.

I'd rather not have a power (electrical) operated valve if I can avoid
it. I could do something similar to what you have described with a
float switch which is definitely OK submerged.

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Chris Green