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Hello people,
Hoping somebody can advise. Had no luck with 'rear entry' using the search function Not brace enough to try google
I'm fitting a Triton thermostatic power showers.
I've got my supply pipes (15mm copper) coming out of the wall horizontally just at the right place
The shower instructions say, when using the rear entry method the plastic elbows supplied must be used. Problem is - the plastic elbows are rubbishy plastic speed fit things, for the life of me I cannot get these plastic chaps to seal when applied to the cooper supply pipes.
I've tried using brass compression fittings, leak free, but they are too bulky to fit into the shower above the inlets.
I'm thinking of cutting of the nicely formed 90 deg bends on my supply pipes ( ) and fitting flexis to them, with a bit of plastic 15mm on the end - hoping the plastic pipe will seal against the plastic elbows.
Is that a good idea? Or does anybody out there have any other suggestions?
Any help greatly appreciated
Hoping somebody can advise. Had no luck with 'rear entry' using the search function Not brace enough to try google
I'm fitting a Triton thermostatic power showers.
I've got my supply pipes (15mm copper) coming out of the wall horizontally just at the right place
The shower instructions say, when using the rear entry method the plastic elbows supplied must be used. Problem is - the plastic elbows are rubbishy plastic speed fit things, for the life of me I cannot get these plastic chaps to seal when applied to the cooper supply pipes.
I've tried using brass compression fittings, leak free, but they are too bulky to fit into the shower above the inlets.
I'm thinking of cutting of the nicely formed 90 deg bends on my supply pipes ( ) and fitting flexis to them, with a bit of plastic 15mm on the end - hoping the plastic pipe will seal against the plastic elbows.
Is that a good idea? Or does anybody out there have any other suggestions?
Any help greatly appreciated