oaarrrh I just looked at the picture and asked myself where the PRV is which used to be right hand side. Just to find you had told the solution already.
Expansion vessel is rear top.
But it took me a while to remember what that connector on the return valve was used for.
I had stuck in mind that the PRV had an internal connection.
oaarrrh I just looked at the picture and asked myself where the PRV is which used to be right hand side. Just to find you had told the solution already.
Expansion vessel is rear top.
But it took me a while to remember what that connector on the return valve was used for.
I had stuck in mind that the PRV had an internal connection.
I had one that had stopped the drip coming from the wall outlet with a compression cap. After that I understood the advise to cut the pipe pointing back to the wall in a steep angle.
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