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I need to replace a 3/4 or 22mm blending valve on a Telford Trident electric hot water boiler. see attached picture of the original part.

Telford asked me 100£ for the part and refused to provide the technical details. I am pretty confident this is not a proprietary part and similar parts from leading brands cost 20-40£

Do you have any suggestion to track the right part?
 

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Is it bad / why does it need changing and it will be around the £50 for the part

Google bulldog 22mm tmv3
 
something like these? I suppose they all work the same way? my original is not adjustable at 51C but I prefer if it is adjustable!

Thank you so much
 

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I would go with the right one new if you could or if your happy buying second hand that’s fine

Peglar is a good brand wouldn’t go for the tool station one as never heard of them
 

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