I have recently had to join a 1 inch steel water pipe to a new copper 28mm pipe. You can do this using a 28mm comression joint. 1inch is just uneder 28mm in diameter but the compression joint takes up the difference and works without fault or leaks.
28mm
28mm will be the outside diameter. In the UK, depending on what BS standard the pipe is designed to, the thickness of the copper will be either 0.9mm or 1.2mm, the same as for 22mm pipe. assuming to thicker later type, then the internal diameter would be 28mm - (2*1.2mm) = 25.6mm
To provide an answer to this question the pressure of the fluid applied at the input end of the pipe must be provided.
The standard diameter of an inch and a quarter copper pipe is 1.25 inches.
A 28mm round bin holds how much product
YES there is
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.
A threaded copper fitting on the copper side, male or female, and the galvanized is screwed into it.
Yes but why/????
About sixteen feet
If you had been advised why ask again?
The copper pipe is reacting with metallic elements in the ground which in turn creates oxidation in the copper, which causes corrosion, which leads to holes in the copper pipe.