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Hi
I have to replace my glowworm compact 100e that has a 15mm gas connector. Every boiler now seems to be 22mm.

I understand that I may need to replace the existing pipe back to the meter to convert to 22mm which sounds very expensive and difficult

Is it possible to use a 15mm to 22mm coupler at the boiler input or is there a pressure issue?

Alternatively does anyone know if 15mm condensing combi boilers are still produced by any company?

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Alan
 
I think most boilers still have 15mm connections. It's the pipe work leading to it that may have to be upgraded.
 
This can't be a serious question. Get a gas safe engineer in.
 
The qualified, competent and Registered gas Installer will sort out the connections when he /she installs and commissions the boiler.
They will also determine whether the gas supply needs to be upgraded from 15 to 22mm.
 
Hi I have to replace my glowworm compact 100e that has a 15mm gas connector. Every boiler now seems to be 22mm.
I understand that I may need to replace the existing pipe back to the meter to convert to 22mm which sounds very expensive and difficult
Is it possible to use a 15mm to 22mm coupler at the boiler input or is there a pressure issue?
Alternatively does anyone know if 15mm condensing combi boilers are still produced by any company? Alan
I hope that you are not planning this yourself??
let the engineer that will do the job advise as to what is required.
what makes you think that 22mm is enough??
 
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