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Hi all. I'd appreciate if anyone can tell me whether this shower will work with the two 15mm pipes (150mm centres) I have coming out of my wall? Thanks.

According to the installation instructions:


the inlets are '15mm compression at 153mm centres', which is the same size as your existing pipes but with a 3mm difference on the centres. So, it's not going to be a plug-and-play installation, assuming you measured '150mm' accurately and there is no 'play' on the existing pipes.
 
Thanks. This is boiler and cylinder, hoping it's okay?
 

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