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Re: Plastic 3/4” service entrance on a brass adapter
Nice Job! Is Bosch on R-454B or R-32?
Re: Plastic 3/4” service entrance on a brass adapter
This is the same tool @hot_rod posted. Says for 160psi water service tubing.
Re: Vent placement in home 2-pipe steam heat system
@pacoit , that was also known as the K.M.C. system. It was marketed by the Kellogg-Mackay company, If you have a copy of @DanHolohan 's book "The Lost Art of Steam Heating", you can find a detailed discussion of that system. Get your copy here:
Re: Plastic 3/4” service entrance on a brass adapter
you have to heat pe to use barb fittings, not sure that flaring it that way would be much different other than overtightening could shear the flare off.
Re: Plastic 3/4” service entrance on a brass adapter
I've seen the water company here use poly with a flare joint that was made for copper. The guy used a torch and a normal hammer flare tool and slowly flared the plastic.
I couldn't believe it but he did it and it worked.
I took it as another one of those "you're not supposed to but it works". You could tell it wasn't his first time doing it either, looked like he's done it hundreds or thousands of times.
ChrisJ
Re: Plastic 3/4” service entrance on a brass adapter
a fusion welded socket fitting is probably the only thing that would be as strong as the pipe. a long brass barb fitting that has to be installed with heat is unlikely to fail catastrophically but may seep.
Re: Geothermal, one loop field, two air handlers
If you want to use the one fill/ purge valve for the loop and circuits, add a ball valve between the close tees.
hot_rod
Re: Plastic 3/4” service entrance on a brass adapter
yes, the 'shear' would be a little easier to get out of jail it seems. The 'pop' is what rattles me.
GW
Re: Plastic 3/4” service entrance on a brass adapter
Looks like the bigger issue is someone sliding something across the floor and not paying attention shearing the pe right off flush with the floor. You could shear copper off too but it would be a lot more difficult.
