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JTplumbingservices

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Hi guys, posting about this again because I want to be absolutely sure before I do it.
I’ve been supplied with a 22mm lever valve as my additional ECV.
Is this ok ?
If so I’d have copper going into it from the main ECV then coming out of it to the Annaconda, so what are the correct fittings to get from Annaconda to copper ?
Thanks
 

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Might be stating the obvious but the threa on the anaconda and ecv outlet are BS746 and not BSP. Grid /cadent/whoever dont give or with hold permission as its not their meter. They are gas transporters not generally meter asset managers. Having said that there is a MAM called National Grid Metering. To get off the primary ECV ou could use a 3/4" FBS746 x MBS746 adaptor and then a regulator outlet union which would then give you a male 3/4 BSP thread to connect onto,,thats one option
 
Might be stating the obvious but the threa on the anaconda and ecv outlet are BS746 and not BSP. Grid /cadent/whoever dont give or with hold permission as its not their meter. They are gas transporters not generally meter asset managers. Having said that there is a MAM called National Grid Metering. To get off the primary ECV ou could use a 3/4" FBS746 x MBS746 adaptor and then a regulator outlet union which would then give you a male 3/4 BSP thread to connect onto,,thats one option
Cheers mate I’ll keep that in mind
 

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