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Default plastic plumbing - a quick "pipe, inserts & fittings" query


"jim" wrote in message
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On 15 Dec, 19:11, jim wrote:
On 15 Dec, 14:59, "ARWadsworth"
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On 14 Dec, 23:54, "ARWadsworth"
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In midst or reasonable sized extension of living accomodation
including extensions to CH and H&C water.


Used 15mm Hep, 22mm Hep and some "toolstation" 22mm plastic (all
barrier) - need some fittings to suit a few awkward connects

from 22
to 15 (reducing tees) - they are avaiable in Speedfit but not

Hep or
Polyplumb -


QUESTION when joining 2 different makes of plastic pipe at a

certain
(possibly 3rd party brand) fitting - whose pipe inserts do you

use -
the pipe manufacturers? or the fitting manufacturers? or doesn't

it
matter? (and why please!)


thanks in advance


Jim


I have got loads of various reducing tees from Hepworth. Search

their
website.


http://www.hepworthplumbing.co.uk/


This is the only thing I hate about odd sized plastic joints. They

are
bloody expensive.


Adam


i want reducing tees with two 15mm ports "in line" and a 22mm port

at
90 degrees- couldn't see on Hep20's website - speedfit in screwfix
catalogue appears to have 'em...


jim


Hi Jim


You need a Double End Reducing Tee



http://hepworth.wavin.com/master/mas...Efolder_id=253...
5484970&middleTemplateName=oc_middle_research_sub


if the link works. There is no image for the 22x15 one on the Hep site

I
gave you earlier but is it there.


HTH


Adam


nice one!! looking at it now

cheers
jim


PS anywhere online selling 'em?


http://www.plumbnation.co.uk/site/he...d-reduced-tee/

And Google the rest for yourself:-)

Hepworth Double End Reducing Tee

Adam