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realstokebloke
I am fitting an overhead drench shower with a biggish shower head to come through the ceiling.
(I have done a couple of other posts elsewhere asking about the pipework & the CWSC - so thanks for all help there.)
It has to have a short ceiling arm (as the ceiling is relatively low and i have a raised tray). it is this one:
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(Think this is 1/2 inch.)
So i drill through the ceiling and attach it to some copper pipe with compression fittings i assume.
I was then going to put a noggin at right angles across and screw on a compression backplate elbow to it - so it's all sturdy & solid.
Then run the pipe up to that vertically.
Then at the feed in 'end' of the elbow (the horizontal), i was going to run either 15mm pipe (copper or PEX) with an iso valve or run a flexi across from the shower mixer feed, about 0.5 mtr away.
Does that sound like a plan?
Or a receipe for disaster?
All pointers gratefully received, thanks.
(I have done a couple of other posts elsewhere asking about the pipework & the CWSC - so thanks for all help there.)
It has to have a short ceiling arm (as the ceiling is relatively low and i have a raised tray). it is this one:
Search Results
(Think this is 1/2 inch.)
So i drill through the ceiling and attach it to some copper pipe with compression fittings i assume.
I was then going to put a noggin at right angles across and screw on a compression backplate elbow to it - so it's all sturdy & solid.
Then run the pipe up to that vertically.
Then at the feed in 'end' of the elbow (the horizontal), i was going to run either 15mm pipe (copper or PEX) with an iso valve or run a flexi across from the shower mixer feed, about 0.5 mtr away.
Does that sound like a plan?
Or a receipe for disaster?
All pointers gratefully received, thanks.