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Hi All

Looking to replace this so i have a standard threaded end outdoor tap, looks like they have managed to fit an indoor tap outside as is?

Will a standard 1/2" outside tap like this screw on where the union is?

https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/outside-tap-with-double-check-valve-15mm-x/37241

Pic of existing 'outdoor tap'. Outside Tap.JPG

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