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Matt0029

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I want to install one of these when converting a vented to sealed system. The only issue being the boiler manufactorys ask for the prv to be fitted on the flow as close to the boiler as possible. However if installing this kit I would need to fit on the return, due to the expansion vessels required position. Due to this would I be better fitting the contols separately in to the system. Prv on flow. Expansion on the return. Thanks.
 

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No issue fitting it on the return aslong as there’s no iso valves between it and the boiler
 
Correct normally a 4 port tee
 
Correct

system return
Filling loop
Expansion vessel
Blow off
 

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