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Galvanized pipe vs. cast iron ?

Brad White_9
Member Posts: 2,440
It is not applicable to your one-pipe system.
A little galvanized pipe should do no harm, the only concern being sacrificial corrosion where zinc meets raw steel pipe. More academic. It should last for years especially if insulated.
A little galvanized pipe should do no harm, the only concern being sacrificial corrosion where zinc meets raw steel pipe. More academic. It should last for years especially if insulated.
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quick question,
i just replaced a short run to a radiator on my one pipe system, with galvanized pipe.
Is this bad? if so, just how bad is it?
it's only about 3-4' of galvanized pipe.
thanks!0 -
Are you using glycol?
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i'm not sure...
please give me a hint on what glycol is.
whatever it is, i'm pretty sure i'm not using it.0 -
My bad, my Brad
Missed the "one-pipe" part...0 -
In all fairness you could have been
thinking "Mono-Flow"...0
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