Plumbing - what's this grey pipe?
Plumbing - what's this grey pipe?
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Scarletpimpofnel

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1,245 posts

35 months

Thursday 28th August
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Please ignore the foul filthy mess...

Regarding the grey plastic pipe connected to a 15mm copper pipe via this compression connector in the photo below, if I remove the grey pipe, add a new olive then could I connect 15mm pipe into this compression connector in place of the grey pipe or is the compression connector some special size that interfaces 15mm copper pipe to some odd diameter grey pipe?

Many thanks.

ScoobyChris

2,095 posts

219 months

Thursday 28th August
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It looks to be just a standard 15mm isolator valve so copper should be a straight replacement?

Chris

Pica-Pica

15,383 posts

101 months

Thursday 28th August
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What is at the upper end? Why do you want to remove it? If it is going to a tap, a simple flexihose (with or without an isolator) should do.

Scarletpimpofnel

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35 months

Friday 29th August
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Pica-Pica said:
What is at the upper end? Why do you want to remove it? If it is going to a tap, a simple flexihose (with or without an isolator) should do.
Taps need replacing but taps connect to this grey pipe that connects to this isolator. I want to use copper all the way. Hence my question is that isolator suitable for 15mm copper both sides or is the grey plastic say 16mm or something odd?

Cold

16,163 posts

107 months

Friday 29th August
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May I be so bold as to direct sir to the plumbing thread in the DIY section of PH.

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

Xcore

1,409 posts

107 months

Friday 29th August
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Looks like old hep or polyplumb

15mm copper will fit.

Scarletpimpofnel

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Friday 29th August
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Xcore said:
Looks like old hep or polyplumb

15mm copper will fit.
Thank you. The reason I ask is that I have had my fingers burnt when I learnt the hard way that 40mm waste pipe is not the same diameter as 40mm glue fit stuff

Little Lofty

3,668 posts

168 months

Friday 29th August
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It looks like 15mm Hep2o pipe, it doesn't really need replacing, it will probably outlast the crap thin copper you get these days. If you do replace it, copper should fit into the compression fitting no problem, the fittings and pipe are all the same size.

Scarletpimpofnel

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Friday 29th August
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Little Lofty said:
It looks like 15mm Hep2o pipe, it doesn't really need replacing, it will probably outlast the crap thin copper you get these days. If you do replace it, copper should fit into the compression fitting no problem, the fittings and pipe are all the same size.
That's interesting. So I could leave the existing joint in place (in the photo) then cut that pipe higher up for my new fittings? Does it require an insert before putting it in a compression joint?

markiii

4,072 posts

211 months

Friday 29th August
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yes and yes you will need a need an insert (i have in the past reused inserts with no issue, but they are cheap, so...)

Scarletpimpofnel

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Friday 29th August
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markiii said:
yes and yes you will need a need an insert (i have in the past reused inserts with no issue, but they are cheap, so...)
ok many thanks.