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Been to look at a job but have never seen one of the black things, any help would be great.

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defiantly a airjec ,and who ever fitted it like that wants stabbing with flux in the eye
 
dead easy bud there not expensive either. they do get clogged though so a new one is a must. stick a magnet on it you'll know what i mean;) IMG_0306[1].jpg
 
4 connections on it the 2 on the bottom should be your flow in /flow out.
top connection is open vent.
side one is tank cold feed in.

my opinion is there a bag a ****,and can do the same with 2 22m tees
 
your all just jealous that you didn't invent a item that sells for ÂŁ25,that replaces ÂŁ3 worth of fittings :)
 
Yep but if this one is fitted wrong i will have to play with the pipes to put a new one on.

yeahya will cos thats no use nor orniment how thats plumbed, tbh there a means too an end just stick a new one on pal and alter too suit ;)
 
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