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Has anybody come across this before? My pressure guage is vibrating and causing a horrendous noise in the pipes. Not sure if just changing the guage will fix the issue
 

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Nope never see that before and the filling loop is shut
 
It looks like water flow is altering rapidly.
It could be a number of things.
I suppose it could be a gauge issue but to me it looks more like water flow is altering rapidly. Have you checked non-return valves or pressure relief valves on the system?

I don't know why this is in bold writing by the way, I don't remember altering anything and it isn't me being dramatic.
 
It looks like water flow is altering rapidly.
It could be a number of things.
I suppose it could be a gauge issue but to me it looks more like water flow is altering rapidly. Have you checked non-return valves or pressure relief valves on the system?

I don't know why this is in bold writing by the way, I don't remember altering anything and it isn't me being dramatic.
I think I found the issue. The lockshield valve on the towel rad was nearly closed. Opened it up a bit more and the vibrations stopped.
 

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