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plonkerplumber
Hi people,
I am trying to do a basic plumbing installation, and would like some pointers, as i have never done any plumbing in my life, and i want to do the job right and as simply as possible, without fuss, and preferrably without calling a plumber out. I want a challenge! I want to use push-fit (sharkbite) connectors, and do not want to solder or heat anything.
I have bought a water device/filter which i want to install on my cold water pipe feed in my appartment ( in Greece). The product is meant to be installed in the water entrance to the building (after the water meter). I will be putting it inside the appartment in the only accessible place which is where the main cold water feed comes through from a wall and enters a small room where the water boiler is, plus a washing washing, plus shower, toilet, basic, and pipes go to the other rooms from there. So I know where it needs to go, but i want to understand exactly what connections are needed. The filter i want to attach has Entry/Exit screw threads: 3⁄4” and/or 1” BSPT, the manual says. It comes with 2 plastic white diameter changers for pipe screwing to allow a 3/4" pipe to be screwed in, if i understand right. I want to cut the water pipe, attach the device, and join the cutted pipe ends with sharkbite couplers (see photo), but i am trying to understand some basics...
My water pipe looks like it is 15mm (see photo), so i reckon i would need a 15mm Compression x 3/4 Inch BSP Male adaptor/coupler, which would screw into the white plastic 3/4" diameter changer thing supplied with the filter. Right?? The diameter changer part is plastic too but is replaceable if something goes wrong. See photo. Incidentally the 1" thread inside the filter device is plastic and part of the main unit, so i dont really want to mess that up.
So i imagine i get a 15mm copper pipe (See photo), cut it, and insert it inside the compression adapter which is screwed into the plastic diameter changer inside the filter device. I will simply get 15mm sharkbite couplings and elbows from the uk, as opposed to US 1/2" inch equivalent model which is not compatible with 15mm pipe, as i read on their US site. I don't mind paying a bit more for these fittings, as i want to have this flexibility, and if i need to take the filter off i can just detach it, and push a plain pipe in place with 2 sharbite couplers.
My queries are, ...is my logic sound?? perhaps there is an easier way to go. ... is my water pipe really 15mm?? what about the thickness?? Does this play a role for my job here??? Will everything go smoothly for me, a novice?? The manual of the filter says ,"The thread needs to be covered by a thread sealant for use with drinking water before making the connection (teflon tape)." - where do i put this??? The manual also states that flat seals need to be used when using the size adaptor - can someone clarify this???
I am hoping this all going to be easy, but i am checking all things in case there is something basic that i am missing, as i have zero experience in plumbing. I have researched some things and i like the sharkbite easiness and flexibility, so would rather go with those. But they have models in inches and others in mm (no inches to mm converters from what i know), so i want to be sure i have what i will need.
Thanks very much in advance!
Plonkerplumber
I am trying to do a basic plumbing installation, and would like some pointers, as i have never done any plumbing in my life, and i want to do the job right and as simply as possible, without fuss, and preferrably without calling a plumber out. I want a challenge! I want to use push-fit (sharkbite) connectors, and do not want to solder or heat anything.
I have bought a water device/filter which i want to install on my cold water pipe feed in my appartment ( in Greece). The product is meant to be installed in the water entrance to the building (after the water meter). I will be putting it inside the appartment in the only accessible place which is where the main cold water feed comes through from a wall and enters a small room where the water boiler is, plus a washing washing, plus shower, toilet, basic, and pipes go to the other rooms from there. So I know where it needs to go, but i want to understand exactly what connections are needed. The filter i want to attach has Entry/Exit screw threads: 3⁄4” and/or 1” BSPT, the manual says. It comes with 2 plastic white diameter changers for pipe screwing to allow a 3/4" pipe to be screwed in, if i understand right. I want to cut the water pipe, attach the device, and join the cutted pipe ends with sharkbite couplers (see photo), but i am trying to understand some basics...
My water pipe looks like it is 15mm (see photo), so i reckon i would need a 15mm Compression x 3/4 Inch BSP Male adaptor/coupler, which would screw into the white plastic 3/4" diameter changer thing supplied with the filter. Right?? The diameter changer part is plastic too but is replaceable if something goes wrong. See photo. Incidentally the 1" thread inside the filter device is plastic and part of the main unit, so i dont really want to mess that up.
So i imagine i get a 15mm copper pipe (See photo), cut it, and insert it inside the compression adapter which is screwed into the plastic diameter changer inside the filter device. I will simply get 15mm sharkbite couplings and elbows from the uk, as opposed to US 1/2" inch equivalent model which is not compatible with 15mm pipe, as i read on their US site. I don't mind paying a bit more for these fittings, as i want to have this flexibility, and if i need to take the filter off i can just detach it, and push a plain pipe in place with 2 sharbite couplers.
My queries are, ...is my logic sound?? perhaps there is an easier way to go. ... is my water pipe really 15mm?? what about the thickness?? Does this play a role for my job here??? Will everything go smoothly for me, a novice?? The manual of the filter says ,"The thread needs to be covered by a thread sealant for use with drinking water before making the connection (teflon tape)." - where do i put this??? The manual also states that flat seals need to be used when using the size adaptor - can someone clarify this???
I am hoping this all going to be easy, but i am checking all things in case there is something basic that i am missing, as i have zero experience in plumbing. I have researched some things and i like the sharkbite easiness and flexibility, so would rather go with those. But they have models in inches and others in mm (no inches to mm converters from what i know), so i want to be sure i have what i will need.
Thanks very much in advance!
Plonkerplumber