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Been sent this and asked to replace the pump
Can't see exactly what's going on but obviously the D2 is all wrong

Would you just replace the pump and quote to sort the rest or bin the job off?
 
replace the pump and advise whats wrong at the time of the visit, also mark down on a quote / invoice (if your not going back)
 
As above replace the pump and tell them it' a pants install.
If you are busy mind then carry on regardless
 
Good god , what a mess lol .
Yes change pump and comment on install and I bet they dont bother wanting to do it properly
 
I would replace the pump as it isn’t a safety risk.
Just give written advice that the unvented unit plumbing has been done against regs and manufacturers instructions and must be redone.
No point in looking for and stating every fault as not your responsibility.
Seems weird that a tundish has I think been used on heating discharge, yet unvented pressure relief has been joined straight into D2.
 
Pig ugly install that one bud it will take a few hours to sort out if your busy bin it if not sort it out for em . kop
 
That Pipework looks like the contents of the scrap bucket in my van!!

I would go for it. Advise them about the other stuff. You didn't install it so just bring it to their attention and when you give them the invoice, add a footnote saying the same thing.
 
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