macerator outlet stopcock?

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One for @just pumps I think.

Now that my bathroom refit is underway our ancient macerator downstairs is making some strained noises, so looking for a replacement in preparation for it failing.

I'm just wondering what the red thing is in the attached pic, is it a stop tap so piping can be removed without all the head of shi-water coming back down the 32mm pipe?
If so what is it called? I cannot find it on the Screwfix site?

Thank you.


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Yes, you need isolating valves on the inlet and outlet of macerators i believe, to allow for servicing and maintenance.
Some makes dont honour warranty unless they are fitted.
32mm solvent weld ball valve would be what you need, or a compression alternative
 
Hello mattylad, something like that yes, but you need to find one that will fit the 32mm pipe. You using 32mm ABS solvent weld? You will need a valve that accepts the outer diameter, its 36mm
 
Yes, you need isolating valves on the inlet and outlet of macerators i believe, to allow for servicing and maintenance.
Some makes dont honour warranty unless they are fitted.
32mm solvent weld ball valve would be what you need, or a compression alternative
Which makes would this be then? Domestic not semi undustrial.
 
One for @just pumps I think.

Now that my bathroom refit is underway our ancient macerator downstairs is making some strained noises, so looking for a replacement in preparation for it failing.

I'm just wondering what the red thing is in the attached pic, is it a stop tap so piping can be removed without all the head of shi-water coming back down the 32mm pipe?
If so what is it called? I cannot find it on the Screwfix site?

Thank you.


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That certainly looks like an isolation valve. Do Flomasta metion one in the fitting guide { if provided or listed on their web pages}
 

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