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I've installed a concealed shower valve and want to pressure test the outlet 1/2" connections before tiling over.  The inlets, no problem, I can remove the temp cover turn on water then refit the cover and leave the water on for a few days and monitor, or I can use my little air testing kit on the hot and cold runs and monitor.  

 

The outlets I've tested the pipework into the wall plate elbows and they are good, but that was before I made the final connection to the shower valve.  How can I test the 1/2" connection out of the shower valve?  Should I temp connect the control plate, put a stop after the wall outlet, or is there a way I'm not thinking of?

 

Thanks.

Marek

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Sorry Nick, I don't follow

 

its one of these, v-box type affairs

 

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The inlets are connected and tested,

 

The outlet to the hand held and overhead are connected into the valve.

 

But there's a blanking plate currently stopping the inlets, passing to the outlet, which when finished I attach the hand controls to.  The pipework from the outlet to the hand control and pipework to the overhead needs to be tested.

 

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Aah, could I test it in reverse?  Air test it, From the overhead, or handheld outlet back to the v-box?

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