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Matt0029

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Has anyone fit inline expansion valve on the cold water supply to an unvented cylinder. The normal style were you just tee of after the composite valve can leave a dead leg in the pipework? A local water authority has pulled some. Thanks
 
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Yes flow through valve not cheap around £100 for a 3/4 one
 

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