I want to fit a 22mm Spirovent into a 15mm pipe.
I think it would be handy to fit it with service valves above and below, in 22mm compression. But I have forgotten how to convert a 22mm fitting to 15mm. I have not needed to do it since before Crafty Steve was born.
there's some kind of brass adaptor cone, isn't there? What am I looking for, and are there some tips on best practice to avoid leaks?
I am anticipating that the service valves will be used approximately never, so I was thinking balls not gates. By using 22mm I will not constrict the flow more than necessary.
The device will be fitted into an existing vertical pipe that it fixed at the ceiling above and goes through the wall below, are there better ways than spring the pipe out to slip the fittings into place? It runs down a garage wall and I will fabricate an insulated cover for it, so appearance is not important. The pipes are wet so I don't want to solder them.
I think it would be handy to fit it with service valves above and below, in 22mm compression. But I have forgotten how to convert a 22mm fitting to 15mm. I have not needed to do it since before Crafty Steve was born.
there's some kind of brass adaptor cone, isn't there? What am I looking for, and are there some tips on best practice to avoid leaks?
I am anticipating that the service valves will be used approximately never, so I was thinking balls not gates. By using 22mm I will not constrict the flow more than necessary.
The device will be fitted into an existing vertical pipe that it fixed at the ceiling above and goes through the wall below, are there better ways than spring the pipe out to slip the fittings into place? It runs down a garage wall and I will fabricate an insulated cover for it, so appearance is not important. The pipes are wet so I don't want to solder them.
