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Default Tap tails onto compression fittings?

I learned something this week....

If i'm connecting a screw on tap tail to, for example, an isolator valve
i'll use a both end compression one and do away with the nut and olive
on one end.

But you're supposed to get a specific one with a flatter end.
This was news to me (not enormously surprising) and news to the guys at
the local hardware store (perhaps moreso).

Anyway they didn't have any so i'm using normal ones as usual, is this
an issue?
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If i'm connecting a screw on tap tail to, for example, an isolator valve
i'll use a both end compression one and do away with the nut and olive
on one end.

But you're supposed to get a specific one with a flatter end.


Or use an adapter https://screwfix.com/p/x/2665r
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After serious thinking Andy Burns wrote :
Or use an adapter https://screwfix.com/p/x/2665r


Or a short it of 15mm pipe.
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On 04/07/2020 12:14, R D S wrote:
I learned something this week....

If i'm connecting a screw on tap tail to, for example, an isolator valve
i'll use a both end compression one and do away with the nut and olive
on one end.

But you're supposed to get a specific one with a flatter end.
This was news to me (not enormously surprising) and news to the guys at
the local hardware store (perhaps moreso).

Anyway they didn't have any so i'm using normal ones as usual, is this
an issue?


Not in my experience, I have done similar for many years and never had a
problem.

(the argument against doing it is that the end of the service valve will
not have a suitable flat area for the washer to seal against. IME this
is not the case, and the end area of a service valve is much the same as
that of a "made for the job" tap connector)


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Default Tap tails onto compression fittings?

Andy Burns wrote:

R D S wrote:

If i'm connecting a screw on tap tail to, for example, an isolator valve
i'll use a both end compression one and do away with the nut and olive
on one end.

But you're supposed to get a specific one with a flatter end.


Or use an adapter https://screwfix.com/p/x/2665r


Or take 1/2mm off the compression fitting with a flat grinding wheel and
lap it a bit on a stone or wet and dry?


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On 04/07/2020 12:14, R D S wrote:
I learned something this week....

If i'm connecting a screw on tap tail to, for example, an isolator
valve i'll use a both end compression one and do away with the nut
and olive on one end.

But you're supposed to get a specific one with a flatter end.
This was news to me (not enormously surprising) and news to the guys
at the local hardware store (perhaps moreso).

Anyway they didn't have any so i'm using normal ones as usual, is
this an issue?


Not in my experience, I have done similar for many years and never had
a problem.

(the argument against doing it is that the end of the service valve
will not have a suitable flat area for the washer to seal against. IME
this is not the case, and the end area of a service valve is much the
same as that of a "made for the job" tap connector)



People will no doubt use loads of PTFE tape in the assumption that the
threads are the seal.
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