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Stupid question time :withstupid: , How do you fit drain down valves in fresh water pipes?

Do you just buy the valve and a equal tee, then just fit it together? :scratch:

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Yeah a valve and equal tee will do the job nicely.

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Cornish boy wrote:
Stupid question time :withstupid: , How do you fit drain down valves in fresh water pipes?

Do you just buy the valve and a equal tee, then just fit it together? :scratch:

Thanks for looking,

Dave



EEErrrrrrrrr.... :? ...wha exactly do you mean by "fresh water pipes"...??

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Thanks Darrenba, thats okay then.

Sorry, :oops: terminology is not my thing right now, rising main, cold water supply, drinking water. I'm a bloody gardener :lol:


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