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That's perfect thsnk you, I thought that I could but just wanted to make sure.Yes, but the internal diameter of plastic is slightly smaller than copper. Unlikely to make much of a difference but best to point it out.
Also, don’t mess up your open vent arrangement.
Make sure you get the correct inserts for the plastic pipe.That's perfect thsnk you, I thought that I could but just wanted to make sure.
Yes open vent at top of flange and the water coming from side of flange
Are they just the standard push in inserts or do I need specific onesMake sure you get the correct inserts for the plastic pipe.
You need to get the inserts that match the brand of pipe/fittings. Don’t mix and matchAre they just the standard push in inserts or do I need specific ones
Perfect, thank you for your help, much appreciated,You need to get the inserts that match the brand of pipe/fittings. Don’t mix and match
When you insert the plastic pipe into a compression fitting, you need to slide the nut on, then insert in and finally the olive.Perfect, thank you for your help, much appreciated,
Oh should I also use an olive when connecting plastic pipe to copper flange, I I know I would put the inserts in however some people say use olive as well is this true
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