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Hope some one out there can help, we have a client who has a leaking manifold on there UFH. There are no markings to identify it, it is made from black plastic and has approx, 10mm male spigots coming off it with red UFH tubes crimped onto it, the customer says it was installed about 10 years ago and i thought at first it was a WIRSBO system but there is absolutely no identifying features apart from what i have described. I will try to upload a photo of it later but if anyone has any ideas who makes them i would appreciate a reply as i have not been able to find anything out about them.:banghead:

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Hi, I came across a similar black plastic manifold last year, I think it was a pex plumbing manifold but dont remember if the tubes were crimped or push fit, they were red though
 
Thanks rjmgas, i have since found out who made the offending manifold (Thanks to Paul Thompson from Polypipe UFH), it is a company called KEE based in Ireland, of course they are now no longer trading which perhaps may say something about the products. I now have the dubious pleasure of telling the customer and trying to sort out a compromise solution
 
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