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The vessel is reading 1.5 bar I can assure you and is not knackered.
Yes 14 years.
The owner has never had another plumber in the place.
Testament to the quality of workmanship I left him with I should think.
He took it upon himself to replace the heating vessel, dropping it and bending my pipe work below.

I have more work to follow. Replace shower valves and taps to aid his increasingly disabled wife.
And help him replace the stove.
Now that I know the pressure setting for the vessel I shall be repressurising that also.
 
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