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Hi guys, I hope somebody can help me as I'm struggling a bit.
We have moved our kitchen into a different room, and a door is going where the original water main is, so it needs to be rerouted. Spoke to a plumber who said use a 22mm elbow with a 3/4 olive to connect to the old black plastic which is 1/2" inside diameter, and to re-use the insert. I cut the pipe first because the fitting was seized, and when I got it apart there was no insert, just a piece of 15mm with an olive on that was flapping around doing nothing. I pulled the old olive off and it has a lip either side to help grip the plastic.
I've reconnected, and both sides of the elbow are weeping, the plastic and the 22/15 reducer on the new pipe. I had to reconnect so we had the water back on.
Can anybody tell me where I can get a 1/2" insert for the black plastic pipe in Walsall or surrounding area?
Many thanks in advance.
 
think you can get a philmac adaptor for this type of pipework, check with plumcentre or similar
 
If possible you need an offcut of the pipe ?
Go to a merchants or pipeline centre as the old black poly comes in many classes such as class C or D and the wall thicknesses are all different !
Try PLASSON or PHILIMAC
 
If it is the same pipe that I am thinking of then a 15mm Yorkshire straight should be a neat fit. (Not sure about an end feed type though).
 
As Gray said, you can use 15mm copper,
i have flared it like an insert by hitting the copper standing upright to stop it going into the pipe to far.
 
Been everywhere to try and find an insert and nobody has one, tried Plumbase, City Plumbing, PTS and Yardley Holland, the guy at PTS insisted that I can use a Philmac Universal Transition Coupling without an insert, which I duly bought home, but it's really bulky and I'm struggling to get it in situ.
Would it be worth persevering with the compression fitting and maybe using Boss White and/or PTFE?
 
you can get the correct alkathene inserts off ebay. search "liner and olive for alkathene pipe"
hope this helps
 
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