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Hi, i have two bath filler tap valves to pipe to the combined bath filler/drain. The valve body is external 3/4 inch thread with an internal 1/2 inch thread (see picture). Straight tap connector doesn't seem the correct fitting due to internal thread and a male adaptor doesn't sit flush as it's not a finished flange.
Are these only designed for flexible pipe connections?
thanks
 

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Either 1/2 male iron or 3/4 female irons
 
Depending on the size of bath and flow rate available; definitely 3/4” FI and 22mm copper if gravity, could do 1/2“ MI 15mm pipe if you have high pressure system.
 

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