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Is this 3/4" plastic pipe

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Hi,

I need to re-route an overflow pipe in my loft. It's a plastic pipe that's been solvent welded together, and serves the overflow from three header tanks. The O/D is exactly 23mm, and I can just about make out the following writing on the side : PVC 3/4" 19mm

I can't seem to find this size of fitting at online suppliers, so I'm either searching for the wrong thing, or it's imperial/discontinued and I need to buy an adaptor? I don't really want to re-do it all in metric because there's around 6 metres of the stuff and it only needs a couple of adjustments, so seems a waste.

Could anyone point me in the right direction?

Thanks




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yes 3/4 overflow pipe is now referred to in metric 21.5 mm. all plumbers merchants stock pipe and fittings ,as do the likes of screwfix. they are solvent welded .
 
Mc Alpine do a series of compression overflow fittings - universal fit.
 

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