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Hi guys, posting about this again because I want to be absolutely sure before I do it.
I’ve been supplied with a 22mm lever valve as my additional ECV.
Is this ok ?
If so I’d have copper going into it from the main ECV then coming out of it to the Annaconda, so what are the correct fittings to get from Annaconda to copper ?
Thanks
 

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Gas rated and falls to off and labelled as an aecv yes it’s fine



That should fit onto your ecv
 
Gas rated and falls to off and labelled as an aecv yes it’s fine



That should fit onto your ecv
Hi mate, thanks for that, I have the 3/4-22mm already to go onto the existing ECV.
Are you saying the 3/4-3/4 you posted will go onto the lever valve and allow the anaconda to connect to the male end of it ?
 
the anaconda should unscrew from the reg

Or if you don’t want to do this a 3/4 male iron into the ana will do but normally there hard piped

Upto you and what the networks want you to do
 
the anaconda should unscrew from the reg

Or if you don’t want to do this a 3/4 male iron into the ana will do but normally there hard piped

Upto you and what the networks want you to do
Yeah I’ll be keeping the anaconda, so I could go copper out the AECV into this with the Anaconda connecting directly onto the 3/4 end ?
 

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Correct pt not tapered thread tho

Need to watch the id of the fitting tho if the ana has an upstand

Eg

 
Got it mate, thanks for your help as always
Correct pt not tapered thread tho

Need to watch the id of the fitting tho if the ana has an upstand

Eg

Hi Mate, bit of an issue with this, it’s not going to be practicable to come off the internal ECV ( although if I have to do it then I will )
I will attach a pic of the external meter box, the pipe coming out of the right side of this goes to the internal ECV, is this classed as installation pipework and can I alter it ?
Basically the internal ECV is too high and I want to cut the pipe and drop it a couple of feet.
 
Need pics :)
 

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