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copper fill and vent pipes

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earl burnermann
earl burnermann Member Posts: 126
I was just on a job, new construction, and noticed they had installed the fill and vent oil line using copper. I know that every oil company I've ever worked for would not repair these pipes, you had to have the piping redone with black pipe if you had a problem. My question is are you allowed by code to use copper for this purpose? I'm not having any luck looking it up.



Thanks.
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  • billtwocase
    billtwocase Member Posts: 2,385
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    Where are you located Earl?

    Copper is a no-no here in Mass for a fill and vent. Oil supply line yes, just not bare copper
  • earl burnermann
    earl burnermann Member Posts: 126
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    I am located

    On long island in Suffolk county.
    If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy!
  • Tony Massi
    Tony Massi Member Posts: 86
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    Copper piping for oil tanks

    Its been all allowed in the Town of Brookhaven for some time. They used to allow the fill and vent pipes to piped in PVC years ago.
  • earl burnermann
    earl burnermann Member Posts: 126
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    Thanks

    For the info.
    If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy!
  • Steve_152
    Steve_152 Member Posts: 26
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    tank pipes..

    check  NFPA #31...see what they say...
  • papashawngo
    papashawngo Member Posts: 7
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    the solder

    in canada we cant use copper fill and vent because the solder used for the connections has a melting temperature less than 1000degrees Fahrenheit. the oil supply line to the furnace is fine because it uses flared connections. 
  • Bricktop
    Bricktop Member Posts: 1
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    It depends on the filler material

    I think it's ok as long as the joints are brazed and not soft soldered
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