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The cold water storage tank in the loft has started to overflow.
First post ever and not sure of my way around, I’ve listed my problem the way it happened

My central heating system is a gas back boiler, been running fine for years. I usually use an electric immersion tank through the night on economy 7 for water.

The immersion element failed at start of lockdown, used back boiler gas CH to heat water
No problems, no overflowing

O rings worn in kitchen tap so it dripped badly, my son bought a new mixer tap online and fitted it for me, I didn’t see any type or guidance with it, could it be a wrong type?

As soon as this was done the large cold water tank in the loft started to overflow. Small CH header tank seems normal level and ok

Off to Screwfix, new immersion element and thermostat (set to 65o). Found there was no drain tap at bottom of immersion tank so syphoned out the water as I replaced the element.

New float valve and ball cock fitted at the same time (very old and needed replacing) all went in ok water shuts off completely from valve in loft. Water heats up fine from both sources.

Still overflowing

Set float level to 2/3 of depth of tank to allow expansion, still overflowing

Water from the hot tap is crystal clear no yellow or rust colour but does seem to flow more slowly than the old tap

When the tap has run hot and is switched off for about 20 seconds when switched back on there’s a short rush of cold water before the hot returns.

Tried my hand under the kitchen tap, hot tap on then cold for 30 secs to clear any air lock.

Still overflowing
 
Your cold mains water is overpowering the hot water and backfilling into the cylinder and eventually the cold tank in the loft. These are what are classed as unbalanced supplies (mains and gravity, respectively). What you should have fitted are single check valves, in order to resolve this.
 
Your cold mains water is overpowering the hot water and backfilling into the cylinder and eventually the cold tank in the loft. These are what are classed as unbalanced supplies (mains and gravity, respectively). What you should have fitted are single check valves, in order to resolve this.
Thanks for that, I will give it a go and let you know in a day or two
Cheers
 

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