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Went to replace a torbeck ballvalve and it had a 10mm brass inlet, the 15mm i had with me didnt fit the cistern, Are these common? ive never seen one before, i cant seem to find one doing a search online, i did try swapping tne internals but that didnt work :0( can anyone help? thanks
 
Not come across that before (but I've not been around for years).

Can't you renew the pipework to 15mm then fit?

10mm? Is that coming off the heating circuit?
 
Not come across that before (but I've not been around for years).

Can't you renew the pipework to 15mm then fit?

10mm? Is that coming off the heating circuit?

Its the actual torbeck thats 10mm not the pipework, which is 15mm with a 10mm reducer
 
In that case I'd change it for a 15mm one. Not worth all the time and trouble trying to fit it.

imho
 
It would have been 3/8" Quite common. A lot of continental stuff is this size.
 
Jst typed that into google it didnt come up with anything. do they stock 10mm torbecks in plumbers merchants? not in screfix or B&Q??
 
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