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Default Connection of bar thermostatic shower valve to 15mm flexible pipe

Can anyone tell me the name of the threaded fitments I have connecting
15 mm flexible pipes with a female 1/2 inch BSP end to the female 3/4
inch BSP fittings on a bar thermostatic shower?

Unfortunately my card reader has packed up so I am unable to post a
picture.

This is a fully threaded 2.5 inch long fitting, with a male 1/2" BSP
thread at one end (to connect with the flexible pipe), and a male 3/4"
BSP thread at the other (to connect with the shower fitting). I have
also noticed that the tube has a mesh filter so would seem to be a
dedicated shower fitting.

I posted about this before, but did not make myself very clear, for
which I apologise.

Keith
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Default Connection of bar thermostatic shower valve to 15mm flexiblepipe

On 13/03/2011 08:28, Keefiedee wrote:
Can anyone tell me the name of the threaded fitments I have connecting
15 mm flexible pipes with a female 1/2 inch BSP end to the female 3/4
inch BSP fittings on a bar thermostatic shower?

Unfortunately my card reader has packed up so I am unable to post a
picture.

This is a fully threaded 2.5 inch long fitting, with a male 1/2" BSP
thread at one end (to connect with the flexible pipe), and a male 3/4"
BSP thread at the other (to connect with the shower fitting). I have
also noticed that the tube has a mesh filter so would seem to be a
dedicated shower fitting.

I posted about this before, but did not make myself very clear, for
which I apologise.

Keith


Have a look at Page 11 of
http://www.tritonshowers.co.uk/media/12503/dove_eco.pdf and see whether
the connectors shown are what you're asking about.

Triton's default seems to be the "offset inlet connector" which, when
rotated, provides a bit of compensation for the existing plumbing being
in the wrong place. They also do a straight version - which may be what
you're looking for.
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