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hi guys, I'm planning to locate a new oil tank but the problem is the height will most likely to be greater than 4 meters from oil pump. I know you can use a oil pressure reducing valve have anyone used this before?.
 
Used on in a cellar a few years ago.
Can’t remember the make. But had no problems.
 
What can happen if you don't install a prv on a oil line if it's above 4 meters from burner.
 
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