• The only compression fittings range manufactured in the UK• Create a mechanical heat free connection• WRAS Approved• Suitable for use on both gas and water• Suitable for Domestic and Commercial Heating and Plumbing Applications• 25 Year Warranty • Manufactured to EN1254
• The only compression fittings range manufactured in the UK• Create a mechanical heat free connection• WRAS Approved• Suitable for use on both gas and water• Suitable for Domestic and Commercial Heating and Plumbing Applications• 25 Year Warranty • Manufactured to EN1254
Yes it's 22mm so will be 3/4". Fittings that are not used as commonly will be more expensive that's just the way it is, you're not going to need more than 1 tank connector in most systems.
When in the dispenser, the bottle would be upside down so the bottom becomes the top so the hole is cut at TDC which then becomes BDC when used as a tank. Stop typing, put the laptop down, have another beer.
When in the dispenser, the bottle would be upside down so the bottom becomes the top so the hole is cut at TDC which then becomes BDC when used as a tank. Stop typing, put the laptop down, have another beer.
Fittings that are not used as commonly will be more expensive that's just the way it is, you're not going to need more than 1 tank connector in most systems.
not at a proper and local mans plumbers merchants they should not be! (unless they are just con men like rest of them)
The store I used before used to charge me NOT A LOT in differance between 10, 15 and 22mm size. unlike the mega corps SC and TS that would charge more then double for a not 15mm standard nut
not at a proper and local mans plumbers merchants they should not be! (unless they are just con men like rest of them)
The store I used before used to charge me NOT A LOT in differance between 10, 15 and 22mm size. unlike the mega corps SC and TS that would charge more then double for a not 15mm standard nut
I bough the fitting in the end. https://www.toolstation.com/made4trade-compression-tank-connector/p54014 The fitting has a 7/8" and not a 3/4" BSP thread on it like the other plastic junk one I had before so i had to make a bigger hole in the tank. I fitted it, than fitted a bit of old 22mm pipe to the end of it with compresion nut and olive (like it is supposed to do) put a cork screw in the other end of the 22mm pipe. filled bottle with water and came back next day and no leaks!
Now the problem I now have is that the pipe I want it to fit onto is a 3/4"or 19mm bore flexi pipe. https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/3-4in-reinforced-hose/ I can not find any fitting at the moment to go from 22mm O.D hard pipe to 19mm I.D flexi pipe. any surgestions please?
Now you’re finding out why 3/4” fittings are cheap. You now need a 3/4” to 22mm connector. Add that to the price of your bargain price 3/4” fitting and you are back to square one. At least you get to spread the cost of your latest project over 2 weeks unemployment benefit.
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