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I need to add a two port valve to an existing system. As part of this job I need to add a few compression fittings.

Wanted to ask those more experienced is it worthwhile buying (as an example) a Prestex (Pegler) 28mm equal T for £12.80 vs cheaper non-brand at £8.05? Is there real any difference in a compression fitting that justifies the additional cost?

Thanks in advance for any opinions
 
I need to add a two port valve to an existing system. As part of this job I need to add a few compression fittings.

Wanted to ask those more experienced is it worthwhile buying (as an example) a Prestex (Pegler) 28mm equal T for £12.80 vs cheaper non-brand at £8.05? Is there real any difference in a compression fitting that justifies the additional cost?

Thanks in advance for any opinions
The cheaper one will be fine, just put a smear of jointing paste around the olive for peace of mind, although we would normally use capillary fittings, much cheaper and more reliable in a heating system.
 
I can't ever really remember looking at the cost of a comp fitting. Just buy them - and make sure they're not junk (you can usually tell just by a glance at the finish) as a general rule the bigger the size the fewer junk fittings are available.
 
I can't ever really remember looking at the cost of a comp fitting. Just buy them - and make sure they're not junk (you can usually tell just by a glance at the finish) as a general rule the bigger the size the fewer junk fittings are available.
Ok thanks I will follow that advice.
Do you all consider WRAS certification (eg for a Ball Valve) as anything to consider or do these fail just as much as any other...
 
Wras means it's been tested for water hygiene safety which I gather is quite an expensive thing for the mfr to do, so yes they are more likely to be better quality overall.
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A brass olive suggests a better quality fitting over copper olive
 
Ok thanks I will follow that advice.
Do you all consider WRAS certification (eg for a Ball Valve) as anything to consider or do these fail just as much as any other...
I wouldn't, personally speaking, so long as they comply with BS 1254. If you're worried about failure, then go for a DZR fitting instead of standard brass. Fittings in general don't usually fail, in our lifetimes.
 

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