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Iv just bought a new tap for my bathroom and Iβm not sure what the best way to connect the pipes is, as now only just realised that the new tap Has different connectors.
Can anyone help.?
If the van is plumbed with standard red and blue hot and cold flexible pipes they should simply push onto the ends of the tails and clamped with jubilee clips.
if only it was that easy! The old pipe is about 8 to 10mm and the new one is about 15mm . I donβt want to force it in case ( me and my clumsy hands ) break it
Buy Tail for tap HOT - 12mm male end | Whale taps | Leisureshopdirect online at LeisureShopDirect
www.leisureshopdirect.com
or just buy a replacement set , they do them for hot and cold and should screw in to the tap, if the ones on your new tap unscrew, and you would need 2 x 12mm John Guest straight connectors.
if only it was that easy! The old pipe is about 8 to 10mm and the new one is about 15mm . I donβt want to force it in case ( me and my clumsy hands ) break it
JG Speedfit 10-15mm on Amazon. But you do need to know what size you need, β aboutβ needs more precision otherwise you could finish up with water leaking.