An olive is a compression fitting used in Plumbing. you would use a 22mm olive. you would use t in conjunction with a 22mm compresion fitting Before you use a 22mm olive make sure the pipe you are using the 22m fitting on IS 22mm and NOT 3/4. If it is 3/4 then you need a 3/4 olive from your merchants but they fit inside a 22mm compression fitting.
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It means copper tube size. More specifically, the outer diameter (O.D.) of the pipe being referred to is the same O.D. as copper pipe.
If it is a pressure pipe, you would reduce the plastic down to the copper pipes size with reducer fittings and then use one to go to copper. If a waste line and the difference is not too great, you can use a rubber coupling that is the right size on each end and held on with hose clamps.
This depends on the size of the copper pipe and what class it is. For example, copper pipe half inch class 0 and copper pipe class 3 have a wide weight difference because the wall of the class 3 copper pipe is much thicker.
For a 200amp service you need number 4 copper
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id means inside diameter, od means outside diameter, copper pipe and tubing is measured by the od, therefore the od the pipe or tubing will be the same as the id of the fitting
it is 22mm
22 millimeters, or 0.87 inches.
The difference is the size of the hole in the center of the bearing. A 19mm bottom bracket will fit a 19mm crank spindle (profile cranks have a 19mm spindle). A 22mm bottom bracket will have a hole in the center that is 22mm. a 22mm spindle (eclat tibia cranks have a 22mm spindle) will fit in the 22mm bottom bracket. The size of the bottom bracket needed depends on the size of your crank's spindle size.