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Central Heating Pressure Drop PRV Overflow..what to do?
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Myser - sorry to be thick but I'm really struggling to see the point of that suggestion tbh.
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The suggestion of a PRV downstream? If the existing PRV in the boiler is letting by, another PRV can be installed downstream to the existing one external to the boiler. It involves a lot of labour to replace the PRV in the Greenstar 24i Junior.If my post hasn't helped you, then don't click the 'Thanks' button!
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Yup - that would be it.The suggestion of a PRV downstream?
So leaving the original PRV STILL letting by in the boiler because it hasn't been attended to? That would be my problem with the suggestion tbh.If the existing PRV in the boiler is letting by, another PRV can be installed downstream to the existing one external to the boiler. It involves a lot of labour to replace the PRV in the Greenstar 24i Junior.
CheersThe difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has it's limits. - Einstein0
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