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Hi all.

Can anyone tell me where to get one of these - 15mm stopcock with bleed drain.

I don't have a clue how to upload a picture here so here is one on my Hotmail folder.

Note the flow direction, so the system can be isolated and drained

https://1drv.ms/i/s!AlXOOGaTv36QgQ2V0GUyAh0zJRgp
 
Are the any bleed drains around with compression fit at both ends?
 
I agree, just do what I always fit and use a glanded drain cock on a low part of mains close to stopcock.
 
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