plastic pipe bracket

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hi

i want to run plastic barrier pipe for my central heating, and in a few instances i need to run the pipe along a joist.

now i know, when hot water flows, the pip's sag and want to support the pipe every 100mm or so.

what should i use and where can i get them from?
 
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Bamber gaspipe said:
i want to run plastic barrier pipe for my central heating,

Do you mean :confused: Hep 2`0`?? :confused: or similar?

yes sorry.

i mean hep20 pipe or whatever Stax name it.

id rather support it properly then it sag after all the plastering / ceilings been done
 
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wonderb0y said:
pipe clips to the side of the joists, either the screwdown ones with the covers, or the nail in ones

http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?id=12382&ts=34414

http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?id=18447&ts=34439

or they do em in 22mm as well
Or you could use the real McCoy from the pipe manufacturer; lo - the HX85:

hx85wc1.jpg
 

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