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Hi i am about to do some work on my house and im having a new boiler fitted.

My old boiler has a 15mm gas pipe and the new one is 22mm gas pipe. Can you just solder in a 15mm to 22mm pipe adapter

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Pat
 
Likely you will need the gas pipe correctly sized. Your gas Safe engineer will be able to explain this and carry out the necessary calculation. Not a DIY job
 
As above. Let your gsr worry about it.

It is both illegal and dangerous for you to attempt to undertake any work involving gas and appliances.

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