L lee2lee Messages 18 Oct 25, 2015 #1 They are for the bath I have taken out, I need to get some longer connectors. Why have they used 2 different size pips and what are the sizes of the flexi connectors, the bore looks different. Thanks
They are for the bath I have taken out, I need to get some longer connectors. Why have they used 2 different size pips and what are the sizes of the flexi connectors, the bore looks different. Thanks
ShaunCorbs Super Moderator Staff member S. Mod Plumber Gas Engineer Subscribed Messages 34,702 Solutions 1 Oct 25, 2015 #3 one 15mm to 3/4 one 22mm to 3/4
snowhead Esteemed Plumber Subscribed Messages 3,918 Oct 25, 2015 #4 15mm for cold, probably mains 22mm for hot, probably tank fed
A Allgoode Gas Engineer Messages 285 Oct 25, 2015 #5 snowhead is spot on I would say. Also pipes look quite restrictive/narrow, ask at plumbers merchants if they have any full bore type as it will allow better flow through, Cheers
snowhead is spot on I would say. Also pipes look quite restrictive/narrow, ask at plumbers merchants if they have any full bore type as it will allow better flow through, Cheers
D Dsp Oct 25, 2015 #6 Better still run in in copper and use a 22mm and 15mm tap connector to guarantee full bore flow to the tap of at all possible
Better still run in in copper and use a 22mm and 15mm tap connector to guarantee full bore flow to the tap of at all possible