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As the title suggests, I know what I want, I'm going to have to go out to a merchant tommorrow (on a god dam sunday) and ask for one, I just wanted to be pre-armed with a name and not start some Lionel Blair "give us a clue" mimes.

it's a compression fitting, a large plastic thing, I've used one before one half's white the other black (if that helps) you just slide your pipes in either side and twist up.

(in a nut shell, just noticed in an out building, the stand pipe/occasional supply tap has popped following yestedays -7C temp. The LCS pipe stands up 1.5m, then a threaded elbow, where this threaded joint connects to a wee LCS reducer to start the MDPE 15mm pipe run it's spurting. Instead of messing around rejointing and maybe threading, I thought if I just hacksaw it off and slide on a compression fitting I could save myself some trouble - especially as this water supply is seldom ever used, and will be removed in the new year)

If you've got any suggestions other than what I'm thinking, I'll be very happy to hear them.

Many thanks
 
erm look in screwfix
... thanks.

But to "narrow down" the search in screwfix, can anyone offer a name of a fitting?

I've got an open trench in my garden with one of these fittings installed on a 3/4" LCS to 22mm MDPE - here's a picture

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its a poly to copper
is it a mdpe male adaptor/mdpe female adaptor 25mm*3/4"
or is it a mdpe reducing cupler 20mm/25mm
spent 8monthes working for a firm fitting water mains digger driver
its the reducing cupler m8 just looked at pic agen sorry
 
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