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Just wondered if anybody has an opinion as to why some manufacturers ask for the prv on a sealed system to be installed on the flow pipework rather than the return?
 
Always put on the return same with expansion vessel as if you have a big pump could set it off / wear the diaphragm early depending on distance
 
Cheers for the reply mate but any idea why boiler manufacturers would specify it to be on the flow
 
Maybe they are stating its fitted before any controls On the system , as shaun says can go on the return always a open circuit back to the boiler cheers kop
 
Be interesting to see what manufactures said if there was a warranty issue and PRV was on return and they stated flow!
 
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