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yea no need for motorized valves on pump switches on for hot water, one for heating etc and both on for heating and hot water

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not seen that many tbh
 
yea no need for motorized valves on pump switches on for hot water, one for heating etc and both on for heating and hot water

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not seen that many tbh

That's what I told my apprentice ,,

Customer has a new combi now
 
Waite till you come across the SMC version (Blue Pumps) if you think that is old, Plymouth council fitted loads back in the 70s
 
Waite till you come across the SMC version (Blue Pumps) if you think that is old, Plymouth council fitted loads back in the 70s

some where im sure ive got one new as well :D
 
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