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Default Location of Sealed System Components

Is there any regulatory or other obvious reason to locate CH sealed system
components physically close together as is achieved with a sealed system kit,
or is it acceptable to separate them?

e.g. expansion vessel located remotely from other components.

Obviously the pressure gauge ought to be visible from the filling loop valve
position.


 
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