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Where the mains water couples into the bottom of an electric shower, is the
distance from wall designed so it lines up with the pipe in surface mount clips. Or will the pipe need setting. |
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![]() "Richard" wrote in message ... Where the mains water couples into the bottom of an electric shower, is the distance from wall designed so it lines up with the pipe in surface mount clips. Or will the pipe need setting. It depends on the shower unit. |
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![]() "BigWallop" wrote in message ... "Richard" wrote in message ... Where the mains water couples into the bottom of an electric shower, is the distance from wall designed so it lines up with the pipe in surface mount clips. Or will the pipe need setting. It depends on the shower unit. Another fine example of standardisation, its a Triton |
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Richard wrote:
"Richard" wrote Where the mains water couples into the bottom of an electric shower, is the distance from wall designed so it lines up with the pipe in surface mount clips. Seemed to on a T80 and it's replacement I had a while back, also enough clearance for compression fittings. Or will the pipe need setting. Unlikely (IMO) -- Toby. 'One day son, all this will be finished' |
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