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Hi

I am struggling with new plumbing for under the kitchen sink.

I have hot and cold feeds. The hot is no issue as that can go straight to the tap however the cold feed i need to have the cold tap(1/2"), and a y connector to feed the washing machine and dishwasher.

However how can i get this all in 1? I am currently using a appliance t-compression to allow the 3/4" y connector but then the 3/4" other part of the T does not fit the 1/2" tap connector.

Please help as to how and what connectors i need in order to get this to work.

Thanks

Will
 
I think a pic would help..?

You’ll probably need a washing machine tee
https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/washi...MIjviWhOrS4wIVzLTtCh2QagpdEAQYASABEgLMGPD_BwE


And a 15-1/2 adapter
https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/compression-adapting-male-coupler-15mm-x/69358
Or 15-1/2 female connector https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/compression-straight-tap-connector-15mm-x/58294

Without a picture I assume you’ll probably have to cut the 15mm lower down
 
Hi

I am struggling with new plumbing for under the kitchen sink.

I have hot and cold feeds. The hot is no issue as that can go straight to the tap however the cold feed i need to have the cold tap(1/2"), and a y connector to feed the washing machine and dishwasher.

However how can i get this all in 1? I am currently using a appliance t-compression to allow the 3/4" y connector but then the 3/4" other part of the T does not fit the 1/2" tap connector.

Please help as to how and what connectors i need in order to get this to work.

Thanks

Will
Hi take a piccy, post it on here and I am sure we on UKPF will be able to guide you..be quick tho as we are all clocking off soon as it is poets day
...centralheatking
 
Thanks fir the replie. Haha yes poets day of course.

Here is a pic from above best i can.
Its the cold water part with the issue. I have a connector in there from the cold inlet. The underneath feeds the y connector for the washing machine and dishwasher but where i have a cap on it that is too large for my 1/2" tap connector flex hose.
Learning as i go here but I am guessing wrong connector?

Thanks

20190726_160149.jpg
 
Use a spanner to take the two hexagonal caps off then Robert is your mothers brother. Then your piece should screw directly to it
 
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I would personally change the set up, from what I can make out (the picture from above didn’t help much) try taking it in front of the pipe work?

However the thread is 3/4 hence why the assumed 1/2 flexi won’t fit. A 3/4 female to 1/2 male reducer like this
DZR Brass Pipe Adaptor 3/4" to 1/2"
With some ptfe or loctite on the threads will probably help you out
But As I say I’d rework the set up
 
I would personally change the set up, from what I can make out (the picture from above didn’t help much) try taking it in front of the pipe work?

However the thread is 3/4 hence why the assumed 1/2 flexi won’t fit. A 3/4 female to 1/2 male reducer like this
DZR Brass Pipe Adaptor 3/4" to 1/2"
With some ptfe or loctite on the threads will probably help you out
But As I say I’d rework the set up


Thanks... how would you have it set up?
Starting with the copper pipe cold feed...what connector would allow to have all 3 feeds (washing machine, dishwasher and tap).
Plumber just left me with the copper pipe capped off!
Think might just get another plumber in!

Cheers
 
Without actually seeing the job it’s hard to say due to space commitments and stuff

However 15 mm with a tee. The centre going to something like this https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/compr...MIw8WzpvbS4wIVCLTtCh1oKwJaEAQYASABEgL7iPD_BwE

Then the rest of the 15mm with a 15 to 1/2 adaptor for your flexi.
I would draw a pretty picture but I’m on mobile.

As I say that’s just my way of doing it others will have there way and opinion. :)

You could just get your plumber back and let him sort it?
 
Without actually seeing the job it’s hard to say due to space commitments and stuff

However 15 mm with a tee. The centre going to something like this https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/compr...MIw8WzpvbS4wIVCLTtCh1oKwJaEAQYASABEgL7iPD_BwE

Then the rest of the 15mm with a 15 to 1/2 adaptor for your flexi.
I would draw a pretty picture but I’m on mobile.

As I say that’s just my way of doing it others will have there way and opinion. :)

You could just get your plumber back and let him sort it?


Ha thanks but I dont want him back.
That link you sent to is the t in the picture.
I have drawn a diagram.
Would this work do you think?
https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/compr...UzrabJb4eBj-V_C2dQvgH-9e3P2Vk5R0aAvfdEALw_wcB

Thanks

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The drawing makes a lot more sense! Although majorly over complicated for what it really needs to be...

The link to the fitting would work without the nut and olive on the 15mm end. However it isn’t the correct way that fitting should be used. End of.

You could however used that fitting and a small piece of 15mm with a

https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/compression-adapting-male-coupler-15mm-x/69358

Although it’s over complicating things really. More joints = more potentials for leaks.

If you’re adamant you don’t want the previous plumber back then I’d get someone new in. It’s a straight forward enough job :p

Edit: wrong linko_O
 
The drawing makes a lot more sense! Although majorly over complicated for what it really needs to be...

The link to the fitting would work without the nut and olive on the 15mm end. However it isn’t the correct way that fitting should be used. End of.

You could however used that fitting and a small piece of 15mm with a

https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/compression-adapting-male-coupler-15mm-x/69358

Although it’s over complicating things really. More joints = more potentials for leaks.

If you’re adamant you don’t want the previous plumber back then I’d get someone new in. It’s a straight forward enough job :p

Edit: wrong linko_O


Thanks for your help anyway. Just didnt get how all 3 can come off a connector. I think maybe he should hsve taken a feed off separately for the aplliances and carried on for the tap.

Went to screwfix before snd they gave me a connector 3/4 to 15mm but the 3/4 end had no washer meaning leaked straight away.
 
You’re welcome... it’s what we’re here for

Probably needed some ptfe tap on the fitting screwfix gave you to seal the thread although you’d still be stuck with a 1/2 bsp connection and 15mm compression though?

That’s exactly what he should have done:)
 
I still don’t get this in your picture you can see a cold washing machine feed why can’t you just screw the Y piece that you have onto the washing machine valve with the blue handle on it? I am assuming your tap is already plumbed in off the pipework elsewhere? Or is it a brand-new tap install?
 

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