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Old polythene pipe sizes

  • 29-04-2025 11:31PM
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    If a pipe measures 21 mm, is it safe to assume it's Irish 3/4 size? I've got an old polythene pipe from the mains going up to the attic cold storage in one run. Would buying inserts and 3/4 compression fittings be the right approach if I intend to tee into the pipe?

    I'm intending to tee into it to supply an electric shower with mains pressure. Before, there was pipework coming from the attic storage for a pumped electric shower. The new one states mains pressure only, hence why I intend to get water flow from mains instead. Is that the correct approach? Wiring and grounding would be done by a certified electrician/plumber, so I'm not worried about that. I just want to do the plumbing for the shower and also one cold tap, since previously it was supplied straight from the attic storage that was full of pitch black muck.

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