suction line liquid line
There are copper fittings that will connect to galvanized.
YOU thread or braze copper pipe Copper tubling you solder, braze, flaire, compression ring, mechincal joints
When I have to connect copper to lead "D" I usually solder the copper to the lead or wipe a lead joint depending on the diameter To connect copper to cast iron ,.... If there is a hub I caulk the copper directly into the CI with oakum and poured lead (molten) OR one can solder / braze a female adapter fitting and screw the copper into a CI female fitting
Sweat a female fitting on the copper or use a compression coupling between the two.
You can often find a modern connector such as Sharkbite or Qwest fitting to do this.
Copper
There are copper fittings that will connect to galvanized.
Do you perhaps mean the 'lineset'? If so, it is usually a copper line (actually 2 copper lines) running counter-currently. They connect the indoor evaporator coil (above furnace or air-handler) to the outdoor condenser. One tubing carries the refrigerant gas from the indoor evaporator coil to the outdoor condenser and the other line carries the condensed (liquid) form of this gas back to the evaporator coil for it to be evaporated again and be converted back to gas. This is the refrigeration cycle of an A/C unit.
A covalent bond. or just hit it
The common material used for evaporator tubing when using fluorocarbons is copper. Copper is known for its excellent thermal conductivity and corrosion resistance, making it a suitable choice for heat exchangers in refrigeration systems using fluorocarbon refrigerants.
Nothing. It is water and it's supposed to do that.
A still consists of a boiling chamber connected to copper tubing at the top. The tubing runs into a condensing chamber. The boiling chamber should be sealed s so that the only way out for the steam is through the condensing tube.
Copper is an excellent conductor of electricity.
Yeah you can
The best way to connect PEX tubing to copper piping using a PEX to copper adapter is to first cut the PEX tubing to the desired length and then slide the PEX fitting onto the tubing. Next, use a crimping tool to secure the fitting onto the tubing. Finally, solder the copper adapter onto the copper piping and connect the PEX fitting to the copper adapter.
YOU thread or braze copper pipe Copper tubling you solder, braze, flaire, compression ring, mechincal joints
Copper Canyon