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I'm a spark and i'm putting a new electric shower in my bathroom, pipes n all. I was just wondering if i can use plastic speedfit or do i need to use copper ?
 
You will probably need to use a compression fitting to connect to the unit. Most showers require this. Just check the manual. Don't forget the inserts aswell
 
A lot of the time you have to use a compression elbow to connect to the shower. Make sure you use a standard insert in your speedfit pipe for that.(i.e. one that doesn't have an o-ring on it)
 
A lot of the time you have to use a compression elbow to connect to the shower. Make sure you use a standard insert in your speedfit pipe for that.(i.e. one that doesn't have an o-ring on it)

Make sure you use a copper olive as well, not a brass one!
 
There are two types of inserts, you need the ones without an o ring, it's to do with Insertion depth in the compression fitting. You use coppers as it compresses better.
 
As far as I know it's always a copper olive on plastic, I discovered that the hard way
 
Copper olives always for me, much better bite, never knew about the o ring on the inserts though. Good point.
 
Insert will depend on what pipe manufacturer. Speed fit pipe, use speed fit inserts(these have o rings on) polypipe use standard inserts (no o rings on insert).
 
Insert will depend on what pipe manufacturer. Speed fit pipe, use speed fit inserts(these have o rings on) polypipe use standard inserts (no o rings on insert).

Correct, but you can not use the o ringed inserts on brass compression, you don't have the fully depth otherwise
 
Do Speedfit still make the standard inserts??? Everytime I've asked for a bag of inserts recently I've been given the super seal ones automatically.

I prefer Poly Plumb anyway.

Did you know JG Speedfit guaruntee their fittings if they're on another manufacturers pipe. The other manufacturers don't do that. That came from the plumbing merchants a few weeks back. I called JG to confirm it and got it from the horses mouth. Its true.
 
Do Speedfit still make the standard inserts??? Everytime I've asked for a bag of inserts recently I've been given the super seal ones automatically.

I prefer Poly Plumb anyway.

Did you know JG Speedfit guaruntee their fittings if they're on another manufacturers pipe. The other manufacturers don't do that. That came from the plumbing merchants a few weeks back. I called JG to confirm it and got it from the horses mouth. Its true.

We had a demo from them at college, fantastic company, back up wise. Loads of freebies!
 
Speedfit make metal inserts designed specifically for compression fittings
 
Tbh I only thought JG did inserts with o rings. Never used compression on plastic pipe.
 
Speedfit make metal inserts designed specifically for compression fittings

Really? Only metal ones I've seen are poly or hep.
The jg standard plastic inserts without orings are designed for compression anyway just with copper olives
 
Really? Only metal ones I've seen are poly or hep.
The jg standard plastic inserts without orings are designed for compression anyway just with copper olives

Unless they were old stock, and are now discontinued. But yes definitely.
 
I always adapt to copper tube before I go compression. So not been an issue. Can't stand to see compression fittings on plastic pipe.
 
I always adapt to copper tube before I go compression. So not been an issue. Can't stand to see compression fittings on plastic pipe.

I think you should only use it where it will never be seen, ugly material.
 
I agree completely. But no issues with it where it can't be seen. Just don't like compression fittings on it full stop. I'm sure I've had to do it in the past, but as a rule of thumb I try to adapt to copper and then fit the comp' fitting.
 
I'm the same, have never fitted any shower, electric or otherwise, on plastic.
 
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