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Hi will be using 12x1.6mm MLC for a project and would like to terminate into a fitting other than an UFH manifold, eg, regular 15mm copper. Can't seem to find a coupler for that - any ideas out there? cheers Andy
 
Only for ufh sorry to say so euro cones
 
I think I've found an adapter - not easy to find!
Multipipe - Type 1 Adapter – Nut & Insert Adapter – Nickel Plated
Looks like this accepts the 12mm MLCP and fits to a standard 15mm compression coupler.
Does anyone have experience of these?
 
There stnd euro cones don’t overtighten them
 
Thanks ShaunCorbs. Just to top off this thread in case its any use to others ... I have spoken to Multipipe and they have confirmed that they bought thousands of this 12mm MLCP to 15mm copper adapter because the press fit manufacturers are not producing anything due to lack to demand/uptake. This is not a eurocone fitting for a manifold - the brass ferrule fits into a standard EN1254 15/15mm copper compression coupling. Check the coupling is EN1254 as the cheap ones may have a different thread.
 

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