Sorry, I meant the 15mm to 10mm version. I want to tee off a 22mm pipe which I don't want to solder so I'll use a 22x22x15 compression reducing tee, then reduce to 10mm so if I solder my 10mm pipe into the small end will the large end fit in the 15mm compression outlet on the tee? Just save a bit if space, finding a bit of 15mm pipe and an extra solder joint (not my forte!)
Yes that would work, 15x10mm reducer so that the 15mm end will sit in the reduced part of the tee. Or you might be able to use one of these - I haven’t used them but perhaps someone else can confirm if it would work?
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I've used the 22mm to 15mm version of the above with no issues, you could then use a speed fit reducing tee for the other part.
John Guest Speedfit products blend push-fit and multi-seal technology for a reliable leak-proof connection. Simple to install and no tools are required when installing or demounting fittings, making it easy to manoeuvre in tight spaces or readjust joins.Speedfit's extensive choice of plastic...
www.toolstation.com
I've used the 22mm to 15mm version of the above with no issues, you could then use a speed fit reducing tee for the other part.
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