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I don’t think such a thing exists.

Why don’t you just reduce the 22 down to 15 as it goes into the valve?

15mm angled isolating valves are available any plumbers merchant, toolstation etc , as I expect you’ve found out.
 
I don’t think such a thing exists.

Why don’t you just reduce the 22 down to 15 as it goes into the valve?

15mm angled isolating valves are available any plumbers merchant, toolstation etc , as I expect you’ve found out.
Thanks Ben-gee. Wasn't sure it existed myself but it would have been a good solution
given the way the piping was done and the restricted space I have to work in. I'll get it sorted with currently available components
Regards. Hugh
 

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