rustbucket
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Many thanks. For what its worth these are the picsAny pipes interconnecting the tanks can be cut and capped off after draining the system.
If there are pipes feeding to the floors below these would need to be reconnected.
They could be jointed to any spare interconnecting pipes.
Co Wicklow. I’ve got some local guy now who will get back to me tomorrow about potentially coming Friday. Hopefully that works out as the last couple never turned upI’m a plumber.
Depending on what it was doing,it should be easily removed handy enough.
What part of the country are you in ?
@rustbucket@Pinoy adventure i bit the bullet today and figured out how to do it myself. Plumber never got back to me.
System drained and pipes disconnected. All good. Problem is where I cut the 1inch main if off a t-connector. I bought a 1 inch end cap to fit to close that off before refilling system.
However. The 1inch pipe is actually about 0.5 mm thinner that the end cap fitting so it just slides off on compression. The olive is not snug. It wobbles ever so slightly
Perhaps my pipes are a touch smaller diameter. Metric vs imperial?
Is there a connector that would work to cap it off?
Cut it with pipe slice. I have a piece of it with the 1inch end cap I bought. Il bring it up to Chadwick’s/brooks in the morning and see@rustbucket
It could be English copper which is slightly different too Irish stuff.
How did you cut it ? Pipe slice or junior hacksaw ?
If you did cut a piece out you could bring it too any Chadwick’s or the likes and get an English fitting if it is English pipe.
You could also use PTFE tape over the olive but make sure you compress the olive onto the pipe.
Don’t forget too either PTFE tape the olive or uniwhite it once it’s compress too avoid leaksCut it with pipe slice. I have a piece of it with the 1inch end cap I bought. Il bring it up to Chadwick’s/brooks in the morning and see
Done. Used some ptfe on the olive, tightened it up and got a good seal. Cautiously turned mains back on! No leaks so far. System refilling. Thanks for the adviceDon’t forget too either PTFE tape the olive or uniwhite it once it’s compress too avoid leaks
For peace of mind,stick a bit of kitchen down under the fitting and leave it there.come back in 24 hrs and if it’s completely dry your sorted.Done. Used some ptfe on the olive, tightened it up and got a good seal. Cautiously turned mains back on! No leaks so far. System refilling. Thanks for the advice
I will do that thank youFor peace of mind,stick a bit of kitchen down under the fitting and leave it there.come back in 24 hrs and if it’s completely dry your sorted.
I will do that thank youFor peace of mind,stick a bit of kitchen down under the fitting and leave it there.come back in 24 hrs and if it’s completely dry your sorted.
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