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Assuming the pressures are the same can I fit a standard pressure reducing valve/ multiblock or do I have to fit manufacturers specific?

At the moment i have a grant duowave with a megaflo multiblock but the block is leaking the grant one I can get in a couple of days but I can get a standard one tomorrow. (caleffi one like the ones you get with cheaper unvented)
 
Fair enough I was always taught like for like from manufacturer

That what manus want you to do. Look at the margins they make on spares and you'll understand why :rolleyes:

When a product goes through BBA or similar approval, NO manu would limit their options by specifying ONLY on supplier of components. It just doesn't make economic sense. So, approval consists of 'performance' being approved. It is then up to the manu whose they fit. It's for this reason that you see changes during a product's life (so different components) but the same original approval number.

Hope that clarifies.:)
 
As above, seek advice from the manufacturers. The reality is, anyone of the same spec would work. The world today though, where everyone tries to point the finger of blame. I would go 100% by the book and cover yourself.
 
yes you can aslong as there the same spec eg 3.5 bar

you can upp the pressure but you will have to check the max working pressure of the cylinder and upgrade the temp and pressures blow offs etc

now if the cylinder is in warranty you must use manufacture parts else you risk if anything goes wrong not having any warranty
 
But my point here as said before is some cylinders are 25 years on the cylinder but range between 2-5 for components. Is it worth the risk
 
But my point here as said before is some cylinders are 25 years on the cylinder but range between 2-5 for components. Is it worth the risk

Depends if the customer wants to keep the warranty

Yes fit manufacturers parts

No fit your own approved parts
 
Even the manufacturers change the spec during that 25 years eg megaflo now uses that three part RWC set instead of the “original”.

If it came to it I’m sure an expert witness would uphold an identical spec from a different manufacturer, but I’m just ‘down the pub’ talking.
 
Would any manufacturer honour a 25 year warranty?
I think at best they might offer a replacement cylinder with no fitting
 
All I’m saying is I bet manus would try and wriggle out of even that if a mismatch of components has been used
 
Even the manufacturers change the spec during that 25 years eg megaflo now uses that three part RWC set instead of the “original”.

If it came to it I’m sure an expert witness would uphold an identical spec from a different manufacturer, but I’m just ‘down the pub’ talking.
But it is still the one that the manufacturer has had produced specifically
 
Customer. The manufacturer doesn’t have to cover fitting. (As far as I am aware)

thats why if you supply goods you have to cover (eg mark up / profit) as you could be going back later on within reason
 
Maybe. But the ones I fit come with the cylinder which means manufacturer approved in my eyes mate.

Unvented associated parts change every few years an engineer would not know if the parts fitted were correct as to when they were actually fitted when new , take the Tribune for example I have seen them with it least 5 inlet control sets over the last 15 years .
 
Unvented associated parts change every few years an engineer would not know if the parts fitted were correct as to when they were actually fitted when new , take the Tribune for example I have seen them with it least 5 inlet control sets over the last 15 years .
Think I’m being miss understood mate. I’m not saying that they do not change. But when parts are needed I always take a pic of the data badge and send to my suppliers for the recommended part.
 
On the subject(ish) wouldn’t it be a good idea to have a scheme a bit like MOT where a G3 registered guy/gal could go online to log annual services - this would aid in safety and warranty issues.
 
The cylinder in question was a grant duowave cylinder with a megaflo multibloc no paperwork and they have literally just bought the house. So not really worried about a warranty as chances are it's not registered etc.

My theory was as long as it's the same spec as manufacturers spec then no problem.
 
The cylinder in question was a grant duowave cylinder with a megaflo multibloc no paperwork and they have literally just bought the house. So not really worried about a warranty as chances are it's not registered etc.

My theory was as long as it's the same spec as manufacturers spec then no problem.
Have you contacted the manufacturer yourself?
 
Never knew that mate, cheers for the info. But to be honest, that would have been what I did first, before coming on here. I could have saved myself some time.

You really have one on you tonight.

I did google it and made sure that I could get the exact same specification valve. I then came on here to ask other peoples opinions. I honestly thought that's what this forum was about. Maybe I should just know everything, oh then I wouldnt be on here would I? I would be on facebook swinging my foot long around shouting look at me I'm perfect whilst talking down to people I think are not up to my standard.
 
On the subject(ish) wouldn’t it be a good idea to have a scheme a bit like MOT where a G3 registered guy/gal could go online to log annual services - this would aid in safety and warranty issues.
You could argue the same for boilers
 
You really have one on you tonight.

I did google it and made sure that I could get the exact same specification valve. I then came on here to ask other peoples opinions. I honestly thought that's what this forum was about. Maybe I should just know everything, oh then I wouldnt be on here would I? I would be on facebook swinging my foot long around shouting look at me I'm perfect whilst talking down to people I think are not up to my standard.
That’s why I’m not on Facebook :D:D. I will
Leave you too it mate. I honestly hope it all works out for you.
 

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