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I'm using ducted plastic pipe that will be layed in the screed for a radiator but naturally want to come up in copper.



From the JG site (but I used Hep2o)



The Building Regulations state that pipe laid in screed must be removable. Speedfit provide a conduit pipe through which the Speedfit Pipe can be laid. If the Speedfit Pipe needs to be replaced, it can be disconnected at each end of the conduit and then pulled out.
The installation of fittings in screed should be avoided. Where it is deemed necessary, they should be installed in an access box with a removable lid


Does anyone know where can I get an access box?


Thanks

With a bit more effort I've found one, but let me know if there's a better way.


Hep2O® - Installation Recommendations
 
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