Thermostatic shower valve with unusually large connector

Thermostatic shower valve with unusually large connector

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1,018 posts

228 months

Thursday 23rd March 2023
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Hi

I bought a new Hans Ggrohe Ecostat 1001 shower valve to replace the ageing (>15 years old) HG shower valve which is faulty / only cold water.

I thought it was an easy job for my plumber, but when he removed my current shower valve. he said the connector was an unusual size (approx 1 1/4 inch instead of the 3/4 inch) hence the new valve wouldn't fit on.

My plumber said he's never seen such a large connector before, so he's taken away my old shower valve to find out if he could source an adaptor from his local supplier.

Pictures attached below:



Question to plumbers / those with shower valve knowledge:
Are you aware of any adaptor to reduce the connector size from 1 1/4 to 3/4 inch?

(Alternative is to rip out the tiles and redo the pipes/connectors which I wish to avoid)

Aluminati

2,504 posts

58 months

Thursday 23rd March 2023
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That’s been measured across the flats, are you sure it isn’t 1 1/2 inch ?

chip*

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1,018 posts

228 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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Aluminati said:
That’s been measured across the flats, are you sure it isn’t 1 1/2 inch ?
I've measured it at the widest point and it's 1 3/8 inch (see below)


Mr Pointy

11,223 posts

159 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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IJWS15

1,850 posts

85 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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Looks like 3/4 bsp, bsp is based on nominal pipe diameter

Triton (example)say their mixers are 3/4" flat face unions which looks like what you have so are you sure your plumber knows what he is doing?

https://www.tritonshowers.co.uk/dene-cool-touch-ba... and go into "Read full features and specification"

I am not a plumber