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Hi guys,

I was wondering if someone is interested in changing either the expansion vessel and the prv on a ultrasteel he cylinder.

The customer of mine would like either just changing the faulty parts or what I suggested Ian upgrading the whole pipework and safety parts as it seems very like diy.

I am not G3 registered at the moment therefore i would like someone to do the job for me.

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Please let me know if someone wants to do the job.

east London near Wanstead.

Kind regards

ronny
 
Its hard to tell by the pic , or at least what I am seeing , but there looks to be a rather important "part / parts" missing .
I am sure sombody will sort it for you
 
Its hard to tell by the pic , or at least what I am seeing , but there looks to be a rather important "part / parts" missing .
I am sure sombody will sort it for you
 
Its hard to tell by the pic , or at least what I am seeing , but there looks to be a rather important "part / parts" missing .
I am sure sombody will sort it for you

Hi Townfanjon,

There quite a few things to sort out but I am not allowed so therefore I am asking here on the forum.

It just looks horrible the way it's been installed. Hopefully someone will be interested if not I have to turn it down and advise them to look for someone who is G3 registered.

Thank for coming back to me, appreciateit.

Kind regards

Ronny
 
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