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I have a client with 5 manifolds that are Pulsar Direct supplied .I know Pulsar direct are no longer. I have a few with leaking TRV (RBM -TL50) pins. How easy is it to change the pin side of the valve. . Are they standard or specific to the manifold?
Where would I look for spares. Just had 'we can supply new maifold' so far. Don't want to change the manifold just because of a remote TRV.
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