On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 04:48:35 -0700, urchaidh wrote:
I'm in the process of connecting up a new sink with a monobloc tap. The
tap came supplied with flexible tails, one end being a 12mm connector
for the base of the taps. Fair enough so far.
The other end of the tail, however, has a connector with a captive nut
and rubber washer which looks *like* a 1/2 inch BSP as [1], though I've
no way of knowing for sure. I was expecting a 15mm compression fitting.
The end of my pipework currently has a service valve with a currently
empty compression fitting. If I remove the compression nut from the
service valve the captive nut on the tail is a perfect fit. Is this how
it's inteneded to work?
I believe so. The correct fitting is 1/2" MaleIron to 15mm compression so
the flat end of the MI seals against the rubber washer. Compression
couplers or service isolators with the back-nut and olive removed also
work but you may find the end has a bit of damage which stop the seal.
If I wanted to lengthen the tails could I use a coupler [2] and a pipe
1/2" hose [1]? In general, is a 1/2" BSP (or what I have) always
compatible with the thread on a 15mm compression joint.
Almost all compression fittings are to BS 864 or equiv and you'll find the
thread is 1/2 BSP.
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Ed Sirett - Property maintainer and registered gas fitter.
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