This is the rising main into my property (the spectacular image below). After the conclusion reached in my previous post, I'm looking at replacing the (currently 15mm) feed with 22mm throughout the house; this requires me to change the main stopcock, as the stopcock itself goes from this blue pipe (MDPE?), straight to 15mm copper (like this).
For whatever reason, I had assumed that this MDPE was 25mm in diameter, but after measuring the circumference (below) at about 65mm, it's looking like it's 20.7mm in diameter. If it was 25mm diameter pipe, I'd be looking at closer to 75.5mm circumference and my measuring isn't that far out!
I assume it's probably 20mm, but I don't see anything that would allow me to go from 20mm MDPE to 22mm copper/plastic. I assume there's some adapter or insert or something that I need to take a 25mm to 22mm stopcock down to 20mm to 22mm?
It's also got me thinking that the wall thickness of the MDPE probably isn't too far off 2.5mm (I'm guessing, I have no experience here), which would give an inner diameter of about 15mm... therefore, I guess I'm also back at the original question of whether it's worth the effort?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
For whatever reason, I had assumed that this MDPE was 25mm in diameter, but after measuring the circumference (below) at about 65mm, it's looking like it's 20.7mm in diameter. If it was 25mm diameter pipe, I'd be looking at closer to 75.5mm circumference and my measuring isn't that far out!
I assume it's probably 20mm, but I don't see anything that would allow me to go from 20mm MDPE to 22mm copper/plastic. I assume there's some adapter or insert or something that I need to take a 25mm to 22mm stopcock down to 20mm to 22mm?
It's also got me thinking that the wall thickness of the MDPE probably isn't too far off 2.5mm (I'm guessing, I have no experience here), which would give an inner diameter of about 15mm... therefore, I guess I'm also back at the original question of whether it's worth the effort?
Any help would be greatly appreciated

