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Hi all, i need to replace the 15mm pipe that comes from my mains inlet in the kitchen, photo attached.

I've marked in red the pipes that i want to replace.

My question is, what fitting do i get to connect the new pipe and equal tee to the stopcock, is it a normal 1/2 inch compression with a short piece of 15mm pipe?

Thanks
 

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Yes it appears to be a 15mm compression joint, so a nut and an olive.
Don’t forget to reattach the earth bonding clamp - you could move it the horizontal bit of your new pipe if that’s easier.
 
Just be careful with the stopcock one, it could be and looks a bit like a flared end type. If it is then I don't know if you can still get fittings for them.
 
Thanks - would it just be easier to replace the stopcock, cut the pipe below it? would it be 15mm pipe feeding into the stopcock, house was built in about 1980.

Probably 1/2" pipe, which is where Stigster was going. So it could be easier replacing the stopcock if it's the flared end type. Just make sure you fit a drain off above it, as the existing is built into the tap.
 

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