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I am a DIY person but from a technical background.
Some basic questions about JG Speedfit
I see reference in other threads to JG to 'push fit'. Looking at a JG video on youtube they show a speedfit fitting where the outer ring is locked after pipe is installed.
Q1
Is there only 1 type of Speedfit fitting and when people refer to 'pushfit' is this the same thing?
Q2
If only one (or the type with a locK) must this lock be turned to lock position - or is it satisfactory to just push and leave the lock unlocked?
Q3
When would it be best practice to use a Superseal fitting? Should under wooden floor installations use Superseal or is standard insert satisfactory, as the pipes are unlikley to be disturbed?
Q4
The screwfix video showed specific pipe to use with JG Spedfit - this pipe has cutting points on the pipe. What is the significance of the cutting points? (I would be surprised to find that the pipe is a different structure at these points).
Q5
In my current house someone has installed JG Speedfit fittings but the pipe has no marking s on it. It would seem that this is not JG Pipe. I am aware that inserts should come from same supplier as the pipe. Do other pipe manufacturers produce an equivelant to a superseal insert - that works with JG Speedfit?
Thanks ColinK
Some basic questions about JG Speedfit
I see reference in other threads to JG to 'push fit'. Looking at a JG video on youtube they show a speedfit fitting where the outer ring is locked after pipe is installed.
Q1
Is there only 1 type of Speedfit fitting and when people refer to 'pushfit' is this the same thing?
Q2
If only one (or the type with a locK) must this lock be turned to lock position - or is it satisfactory to just push and leave the lock unlocked?
Q3
When would it be best practice to use a Superseal fitting? Should under wooden floor installations use Superseal or is standard insert satisfactory, as the pipes are unlikley to be disturbed?
Q4
The screwfix video showed specific pipe to use with JG Spedfit - this pipe has cutting points on the pipe. What is the significance of the cutting points? (I would be surprised to find that the pipe is a different structure at these points).
Q5
In my current house someone has installed JG Speedfit fittings but the pipe has no marking s on it. It would seem that this is not JG Pipe. I am aware that inserts should come from same supplier as the pipe. Do other pipe manufacturers produce an equivelant to a superseal insert - that works with JG Speedfit?
Thanks ColinK