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Hi,

Could someone help me with that this is please? I noticed we have several of these types of connections in the bathroom and also on the loft.

One in particular in the loft I will need to alter pipe work as it’s in the way for making a bigger loft hatch.

Many thanks.
 

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Mlcp pipe

16mm
 
Thank you.

Never heard of it so no wonder couldn’t find it on Google.

Am I right in assuming that it’s not compatible with speedfit or copper fittings/pipe?

Nope correct specially pipe and fittings sorry to say
 
Do you know who installed it / the bathroom ?
 
Plumber mate of the other half’s ex when she bought the house and they helped her renovate it.

Might be best to ask them to return to alter the pipes as they have the kit / press tools to adapt
 

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