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Hi,

I have a 2 Zones for my central heating. I have attached the picture of the Zones.

I wanted to move the "hallway rad Zone 2" to Zone 1. From looking at the piping. I think I can just move the "hallway rad Zone 2" pipe (thin white one) to Zone 1 so it gets the hot water from Zone 1 when the Zone 1 valve open.

Now the question I have is I don't know what type of connector the existing pipe is using, I have attached the picture. Looking at it, I think I can just disconnect the thin white pipe and connect it to the "thick connector" (The one at Zone 1 with L, K. but I might need the one with 3 connection in a row instead)

Anyone know the type of connector in the picture?
 

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