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What's the best way to connect 22mm copper to a shower pump with 15mm inlets?

Also how would you route the piping from pump to shower mixer (about 1/3 of the way up the back of the airing cupboard, just below that streaky line in fact) in this scenario?

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Material, connections, bends, gauge, etc.?

Many thanks!
 
Hi Just reduce using a 22 mm x15 mm reducer as close as possible to mixer (say 300 mm)
 
push fit 22x15 mm reducer in the valve run it in plastic?same on the essex or surry flange your going to use
 
push fit 22x15 mm reducer in the valve run it in plastic?same on the essex or surry flange your going to use

I thought plastic was a no-no in the airing cupboard, as it's too easy to access and disconnect by mistake? Inquisitive kids etc...
 
Why do we no longer see 'screwfix' used in web links. Is it something to do with forum rules ?
 
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