Had a (wood chip) boiler installed at our local school, and the manufacturers instructions state that a safety valve should be fitted to the boiler. But the device at the specified position appears to me to be an air release valve (a small brass cylinder with a bike tyre type valve on top, with the word 'COMAP' emossed on it together with some temperature and PSI details).
Can an air release valve double as a pressure release valve, or am I correct in my belief that the plumber has fitted the wrong device?