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Guys , I look after a large dentist and the waterboard have done assessment / check this afternoon and want some ECED valves fitting , I have never heard of them but pretty sure they are just double check valves, does anybody know if they are a specific type of valve or just the usual double check valves.
Cheers in advance
 
Two types of valves, EC or ED, both forms of double check valves

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Cheers Craig looks like the manager has given me the wrong info , she said he wants eced valves not ec or ed valves lol wondered why I had never heard of them .
 
Not for a steam steriliser is it?

Not sure pal , the manager just has a list of stuff he wants doing , going down in the next few days .
One remark made me laugh , one of the toilets has a dudley turbomaster syphon in it ( I fitted it ), no over flow on the bottom of the cistern and he said the place could flood if the ball valve failed
 

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