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Phil johnson

Hi all

I want to get ride of a rain water tank because the pump has died and I’ve been advised it’s not worth fixing/ replacing it

I need to join 2 water fittings that currently enter/exit the water tank- they are DN20, 3/4”, PN25 fittings.

Any advice where I might be able to source a connector suitable? A plumbing store? Or do I have to get a plumber out to do it?
 

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