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What is the tee on gravity hot water flow near boiler? It's a spring loaded valve! Is it a non return or anti gravity valve?
 
Pressure relief valve

Just incase your f and e froze
 
Their worst sin is probably weeping a bit , then furring up -- Will they still operate as a PRV ?

Most of them never would have in the first place as they were tightened down so much they would have held at 10 bar.
 
They scare me.

"It were weeping so I nipped it up a bit, Why's my boiler on the moon though?"
 
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