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Can anyone tell me what type of push fit fitting this is and how it is released. I.e. the three-way push fit fitting.
 

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Looks like hep2o

Need a special tool for it to be removed
 
I think that you want a Hep2O 'HepKey Plus Release Tool'. Anywhere that sells Hep2O, e.g. Toolstation, will stock them. About ÂŁ1 for a set of three sizes IIRC.
 
You've marked this thread as urgent and it couldn't be further from urgent.

Guys on the forum watch that tag and might put tools down to try and help you, only to realise it's a push fitting DIY thing going on.

Please dont do this again.

@centralheatking - urgent tag being used wrong again.

Remind me to work on it next week mate it's on my own list but gets knocked down by important stuff.

I need sit down and have a good think about how to get people use it properly.
 

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