I re-plumbed an old shower with a new shower valve recently. After cutting an access hole in the partition wall, I replaced the old flexible braided pipes with plastic pipes. This morning, shortly after a shower, the hot water pipe blew off from the compression fitting on the shower valve spraying mains pressure hot water into my wall and ceiling cavity. The pipe had pulled out leaving the olive inside the nut. Its a good job I was in, water shut off pronto and no harm done! I've reconnected with a new olive but am wondering if I'm missing something. Photos included below. So what have I done wrong?
should the plastic pipe have some kind of reinforcing insert inside the end going into the compression joint?
perhaps the nut is the wrong one and is not compressing the olive properly?
should i only use copper piping to connect to the shower valve?
Grateful for any pearls!
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should the plastic pipe have some kind of reinforcing insert inside the end going into the compression joint?
perhaps the nut is the wrong one and is not compressing the olive properly?
should i only use copper piping to connect to the shower valve?
Grateful for any pearls!
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