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I have attached an image of what I 'think' is a 22mm pressure relief valve, can anyone tell me where I can get a replacement for this

John
 

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That looks like a Spanish / Portuguese type that is supplied with most thermodynamic hot water systems, if its fitted here in the UK its not WRAS approved and should be replaced with something that is
 
I have got loads in my scrap bin, I do not believe there are wras approved regardless of what supplier puts on their website
 
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