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Hi, I have an electric shower above my bath in my flat. I want to replace it with a shower that runs of hot water from my gas combo shower. I was hoping to run two pipes from the feed pipes to my bath, however when I removed the bath panel and had a look I see that the piping is what looks like plastic. Docs that came with the flat seem to indicate that its Unipipe. Can anyone point me in the direction of understanding how I would branch off from each pipe to allow feeder pipes for my new shower?
 

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