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Which copper tubing

rgar98
Member Posts: 66
in Oil Heating
I'm replacing an indoor tank to oil burner line in Maryland. Is Type M tubing adequate?
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Commonly used tubing is soft coiled 3/8 O.D. type -L- copper tubing. I've never used type -M- for an oil burner.
Is it adequate? you ask? Probably, but why use type -M- ? Are you in abundance of -M- tubing and wanting to use it up?
I have seen hard copper tubing used commercially to supply oil to burners. Soldered and fit as if it were water piping. Was surprised to find it installed for this use. Not my choice. Not the best workmanship.
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You can't use M. It's not going to flare properly, and you absolutely can't solder oil lines.
And it needs to be done by code, for safety and liability. Specifically jacketed, and/or OSV, firomatics, etc.There was an error rendering this rich post.
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