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Definitely get the manufacturer involved. You never know they may admit fault!!

The only fault they will admit to is an installation fault!!!

Excuses:
- Never ever seen that with our product.
- Our quality control systems wouldn't allow that to happen.
- It must be due to damage in transit - we can't be held accountable.
- Something has caused external damage to the pipe causing the pipe to rupture.
 
Here are some photos of the system

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Just wondered if it made a difference which side of the pump it was fitted to. Clutching at straws really as to what the problem is.
 
Apologies if this has been mentioned, I havent read all the comments but is that Hep ? , I cant see any print on the pipe.
 
Just wondered if it made a difference which side of the pump it was fitted to. Clutching at straws really as to what the problem is.

Normally expansion vessel and prv on return
 
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