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Can I do a straight swap with a polyplumb elbow fir a polyplumb equal tee in order to extend the heating system
 
I would want a swept tee and 15mm pipes for that. Not sure poly do a swept tee. If you decide to go ahead make sure to use inserts.
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I would want a swept tee and 15mm pipes for that. Not sure poly do a swept tee. If you decide to go ahead make sure to use inserts.
It's on 22mm because it has to feed another 6 radiators .My problem is whether I would have to cut the pipe for the new equal tee to have a secure fix on the pipe
 
Yes but you need to make sure your not over taxing the system adding x amount when the system is designed for a lower kw etc
 
In terms of connecting bits of pipe together yes you can swap the elbow for a tee, however plumbing is not merely connecting bits of pipe together - at least it shouldn't be....
 

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