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Hello all, this set up in the attached image was what we inherited when moving in. The balancing valve on the 15 mm bypass and the isolator on the 22mm pipe emerging from the bottom of the cylinder heating coil are both dribbling in the circular recess where the square head sits. My intention is to replace both with gate valves, having a circular wheel on top. Does anybody think that is a bad idea, and can anyone tell me what type of valve the current ones with the recessed head are known as? Thanks in anticipation.
 

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The vertical one is the bypass best swapping this with an auto bypass

bottom / horizontal one is to stop coil vibration/ to slow the speed of the water going through the hot water heating coil you can swap this for a gate valve or you can just right up the shield eg try tighten it up via the spanner flats on the shield part 1/8th of a turn if very tight best to replace
 
In answer to your question, they are gate valves with a lockshield.
The idea is that they won’t get altered ‘by mistake’ with someone fiddling. It takes a spanner to remove the shield first and so hopefully time to think about what you are doing!
 
The vertical one is the bypass best swapping this with an auto bypass

bottom / horizontal one is to stop coil vibration/ to slow the speed of the water going through the hot water heating coil you can swap this for a gate valve or you can just right up the shield eg try tighten it up via the spanner flats on the shield part 1/8th of a turn if very tight best to replace
Thanks, they are already pretty tight. the amount of pressure I had to applying to stop the balance valve dribbling was worrying. They were installed in 1996 so I think replacing them both would be in order.
 
In answer to your question, they are gate valves with a lockshield.
The idea is that they won’t get altered ‘by mistake’ with someone fiddling. It takes a spanner to remove the shield first and so hopefully time to think about what you are doing!
Thanks, the balance valve dribbles and there is almost no further turn to tighten available. Do you agree with ShaunCorbs about replacing it with an automatic one?
In answer to your question, they are gate valves with a lockshield.
The idea is that they won’t get altered ‘by mistake’ with someone fiddling. It takes a spanner to remove the shield first and so hopefully time to think about what you are doing!
 

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