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Sep 8, 2021
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Hi All,

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I've recently removed my dishwasher and I want to remove the dishwasher water supply pipe highlighted in the picture in yellow. Is it possible to get a screw fit end cap (should be 15mm) for the point highlighted in red? Or will I need to replace the whole connector highlighted in blue with a straight connector?

Thanks in advance
 
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No you can’t get a threaded fitting for that. Options are:
  • Fit a push fit stop end with an insert as close to the tee as possible (water regulations is no more than twice the pipe diameter)
  • fit a compression stop end with an insert (same water reg applies)
  • remove tee and fit a coupling, however please note the pipe may be slightly shorter in length to achieve this.
 
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No you can’t get a threaded fitting for that. Options are:
  • Fit a push fit stop end with an insert as close to the tee as possible (water regulations is no more than twice the pipe diameter)
  • fit a compression stop end with an insert (same water reg applies)
  • remove tee and fit a coupling, however please note the pipe may be slightly shorter in length to achieve this.
Great! Thank you. Seems like cutting the pipe and putting a stopend on is the easiest option.
 
Blanking peg?
Available in 15 or 22
Would this be OK for use long term? If so it could be an easier option as I wouldn't have to cut the pipe.
 
Would this be OK for use long term? If so it could be an easier option as I wouldn't have to cut the pipe.
Pushing the peg in is as sound as pushing a piece of 15mm pipe in. Hi as ric says usually it's best to use the same manufacturer on fitting and pipe but as a DIY job on your own home I'd go for it - afaik hep are the only manufacturers of a blanking peg.
 

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