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Nobody's been blown up/burnt in ages so the regs seem to get ignored... that's life.

The G3 regs have always had the fall in the D2 from memory.
 
looks like abs pipe, and the discharge pipe should have a direct connection to the hepvo valve using a male iron imo.
 
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