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Drain the heating in a new build flat ? Instead of drain offs.
 
best way to find what the tap does is open it and see if the boiler pressure drops/ what is connected to it
 
Need to speak to the guy that sent me the picture, can only assume it's a drain of some sort. I'll ask him tomorrow about the details. I had a thought of it having something to do with draining solardown but unsure if it has panels. I just though as it was a new build that copper 1'1/2"(unit) must have been manufactured for a purpose that's all, and if anyone had seen it befor with the sketchy details I have about the job at the moment. Looks like a right bodge to me to be honest, looks like it's a hep iso/tap connecter with a mi- 15mm coupler, into that crappy white (/softener bypass) valve.
 
keep us updated if you can
 
It's an innovation for sure, have you seen anything like that set up befor red?
 
its a solar drain down for te chems into soil stack instead of surface
 
Solar drain down, makes sense as I've put above about that. Only thing it could be I guess
 
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