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condensate piping
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Brad White_204
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is fine for "water only", but I would use not less than Type L for longevity.
Condensate carries particulates as you know and those are abrasive over time, especially with stop-start pumps. The fittings take the brunt of this of course and at least those are heavier wall wrought copper. But the walls do get a polishing too.
My $0.02
Brad
Condensate carries particulates as you know and those are abrasive over time, especially with stop-start pumps. The fittings take the brunt of this of course and at least those are heavier wall wrought copper. But the walls do get a polishing too.
My $0.02
Brad
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replaceing condensate piping
can i repipe in copper between a condensate tank and a steam boiler?B0 -
Shouldn't be a problem
as long as the piping carries no steam.
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conensate piping
definately no steam just hot water back to boiler0
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