what do you call that part in the middle please?

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that loop part of the circle is connected by a valve one for hot and one for cold and to the central faucet itself? what is it called I am looking for that replacement part alone and is it usually a standard size? I am trying to do some plumbing and find that piece missing and would like to buy it alone without the entire set..

:jz:
 
You should ask your local store about this....do you have a Lowes?? That is an appliance store..
 
No, if i did I wouldn't buy on line to begin with lols..
 
I understand this but you have to be "savvy" ..meaning...you walk in, ask about a product,act interested.. they tell you everything you need to know about it...etc..then you say you will think about it,leave...and buy it online.
 
I am savvy in that I am completely self- sufficient wal7mdullilah.. from medicine to engineering to plumbing I am a slave to no man.. just need to put names on parts and formulas to commonly occurring phenomenon then I can figure it out :D I have had my car stuck many times on the road and know what it means to ask a random schmuck believe me when I say the difference between $500 paid to a thief who ruins something else so you keep coming back or doing it yourself for $37 and saving on labor
 
جوري;1596247 said:
I am savvy in that I am completely self- sufficient wal7mdullilah.. from medicine to engineering to plumbing I am a slave to no man.. just need to put names on parts and formulas to commonly occurring phenomenon then I can figure it out I have had my car stuck many times on the road and know what it means to ask a random schmuck believe me when I say the difference between $500 paid to a thief who ruins something else so you keep coming back or doing it yourself for $37 and saving on labor

:) ok good luck!
 
Assalamu Alaikum,

It looks like a brass T with 2 female ends (for the hot and cold water braided hoses) with a compression fitting (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compression_fitting) on top (to connect to the thermostatic mixing valve or “blender” valve) via a metal tube.

They come in an assortment of sizes, due to different plumbing standards throughout the years.

If the compression ring is damaged, you'll also need a cheap tool called a pipe cutter (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pipe_cutter) to replace it and then some plumbers tape.(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thread_seal_tape)

If you have to cut a lot off, then you'll need a new tube or longer hot/cold hoses.

Best thing would be to take the old tee into the shop with you due to the sizing variations. (Any decent hardware store should have it in stock and they are not too expensive).
 
:jz: brother Ammar.. that's what I am talking about.. unforunate that they don't come standard now I'll have to figure out the size :)
 
I have a brother who works in hardware stores. The part I think you are referring to is the central pipe or connecting pipe. No fancy name for it actually :D.

Anyways I am not sure exactly what part you are referring to anyways. I can tell your in a hurry and panicking most likely. But if you need more help then message me.

I deal with this stuff all the time thanks to second hand experience.
 
ha lol no I closed the hot water valve I just don't have hot water in one bathroom.. I am gonna figure the size out by tomorrow in shaa Allah..:p
 

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