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I have a double sink in my kitchen which connects to the trap via a FISC Italiana adaptor which is much narrower than 3 normal 40mm fittings.
The adaptor consists of a T piece with a connector for the pipe from the washer at one end and just a 90 degree bend at the other end
I have been trying to locate another T piece so I can connect it to my new condensing tumble drier.
The part number is 06138 . I have searched the web and cannot locate any FISC Italiana spares.
I think the chances of someone having a spare one, new or used, is very slim but I thought it was worth asking.
 
Have you tried the contact form on their website:


see if they can point you to a stockist. Don't delay, if you need to buy something from Italy it's about to get a whole lot trickier than it is now.

Otherwise, post a couple of photos illustrating the problem. UKP loves a challenge!
 
The distance between the sink drain centers is 200mm, would the mcalpine fitting be narrow enough to fit there

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Not quite sure why you don't think I need a drain as I have a TCFS93BGP condensing tumbler, as you can see below, which has a pipe on the back which can go into a drain.

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Hmmm anyone spot the ops issue here does he need a drain for a condenser dryer ? Me thinks maybe not . Kop
The 'condenser' part condenses the water vapour from the warm clothes so it can go down a drain. This avoids the need to have an elephant's trunk hose to a vent in an external wall.
 
My Hotpoint condenser dryer collects the condense in a pull out container in the left hand corner you just empty it as and when , guess this one maybe different ? Just looked it can be used either way employ a plumber easier all round

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Looks just same as Lira parts?
I might have some spares, but the configuration of all that waste seems weird to me. Never have seen any joined like that and I notice no manifold.
 
I would certainly rip that lot out and start again.

With the tees not being swept, that is not a good way to connect a washing machine waste - the flexi should go above and then loop down to its connection or nothing to stop rubbish going back to the washer.
 

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