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Darville
Hello,
I've been fitting a heated towel rail in the bathroom, having taken out an old radiator.
I'm using compression fittings.
As the rail is shorter than the rad I had to run a new length of copper pipe on the return side.
When I was fitting the new longer length of pipe I dislodged an old soldered joint where the pipe tee-ed off the 22mm pipe.
I'm thinking I need to pick up a reduced tee (22 x 22 x 15mm) first thing in the morning to replace the soldered joint.
A couple of questions:
- What's the exact run length in mm of a plumbsure reduced tee valve. I need to make sure I have enough of the existing 22mm pipe to be able to fit this.
- Is there a way I can break the existing soldered tee off the 22mm pipe, so I can use the length that is already there, or will I have to cut it off?
I'm not going to try soldering the tee back on - I know my limits.
Frustrating as the job was going so well.
Cheers for any help.
I've been fitting a heated towel rail in the bathroom, having taken out an old radiator.
I'm using compression fittings.
As the rail is shorter than the rad I had to run a new length of copper pipe on the return side.
When I was fitting the new longer length of pipe I dislodged an old soldered joint where the pipe tee-ed off the 22mm pipe.
I'm thinking I need to pick up a reduced tee (22 x 22 x 15mm) first thing in the morning to replace the soldered joint.
A couple of questions:
- What's the exact run length in mm of a plumbsure reduced tee valve. I need to make sure I have enough of the existing 22mm pipe to be able to fit this.
- Is there a way I can break the existing soldered tee off the 22mm pipe, so I can use the length that is already there, or will I have to cut it off?
I'm not going to try soldering the tee back on - I know my limits.
Frustrating as the job was going so well.
Cheers for any help.