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Each to their own Chris :)

BBA approval is only pertinent for initial sale.
So long as replacements do not materially alter performance it's insured.
 
Thanks.

I did notice the faults.

I was there to see why they had no hot water, I haven't met the landlord yet. Communication has been by text. I am sending them a price tonight and will also make them aware of any faults and price to repair.

Picture of Tundish below for those interested.

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Almost certainly it will not be the PRV itself, have you checked the filter on the inlet to it to see if it is blocked ??
Are you a pro? because the additional cost to correct the faults would be small & how would the Landlord know what the whole job would cost?

I will be offering to put right. Thanks
 
I'm going to fit one of these with a lever valve, thats OK isn't it? Can redo the prv at the same time.

It means I can pick up tomorrow and get the water sorted before the weekend.
 
Should have attached this to my previous post.

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Yep
 

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