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Hello,

Have had a leak on my UFH manifold. Originally incorrectly diagnosed as being the nuts/washer to the pump, it now looks like it's coming from this thermostatic valve.

Have tried googling "ufh thermostatic valve" and none of them look like this or have connectors like this (guessing part has a male threaded connection).

Can anyone steer me in the right direction please?

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Hope you're sitting down, apparently no longer available,


Now for the budget option if available, of a repair kit,,

Thank you on both fronts! That's exactly the part but also that second element is exactly where the leak is coming from so hopefully you've just given me a very (relative) cheap fix. Will let you know how it goes.

Thanks again
 
I've had to change a blending valve which was completely different before. It's not really a lot of work to be honest. The manifold to pump dimensions are usually the same but the way the pipework goes into it differs.

A quick google of "polypipe blending valve" shows 3 different suitable replacements


 
Hope you're sitting down, apparently no longer available,


Now for the budget option if available, of a repair kit,,

Hello mate

Wanted to let you know the budget option worked a treat, can you drop me a PM with your paypal address so I can send you some beer money please!

Many thanks
 

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