To transition from copper to PEX without soldering, you can use push-to-connect fittings or compression fittings. These fittings allow you to easily connect the PEX tubing to the existing copper pipes without the need for soldering. Simply cut the copper pipe, insert the PEX tubing into the fitting, and secure it in place according to the manufacturer's instructions. This method provides a quick and efficient way to make the transition without the use of a torch or solder.
It is probably referring to the type of fitting. A fitting that is soldered to a copper pipe. It is called sweating when you use solder and a torch to connect copper pipe together or attach fittings to copper pipe.
Unroll it and use as you would normal hard copper. Compression fittings or soldered fittings.
If you are joining rigid copper pipes together, it is recommended to use soldered copper fittings instead of compression fittings. Soldered fittings provide a more secure and leak-free connection compared to compression fittings, especially under high temperatures and pressure.
No. You can use flared fittings with a flaring tool and soft copper pipe.
It is generally not recommended to connect copper fittings to old brass water lines, as the two metals can cause galvanic corrosion over time due to their different compositions. It is best to use fittings and pipes made of the same material to avoid potential corrosion issues. If you must connect copper to brass, utilizing dielectric unions or other isolation methods can help mitigate corrosion risks.
No. What do you do when that connection fails? How do you get to it? You probably want to do the job with threaded fittings. Code probably insists on copper pipe totally within a structure.
To connect PEX pipe to copper in a plumbing system, you can use a push-to-connect fitting or a compression fitting specifically designed for this purpose. These fittings allow for a secure and watertight connection between the two types of pipes. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully for proper installation.
To use the push-to-connect method to join copper fittings securely, follow these steps: Cut the copper pipe to the desired length using a pipe cutter. Ensure the pipe end is clean and free of burrs. Insert the pipe into the push-to-connect fitting until it reaches the tube stop. Check that the pipe is fully inserted by pulling on it gently. Repeat the process for the other fitting. Test the connection for leaks by turning on the water supply. This method provides a secure and reliable connection without the need for soldering or additional tools.
To attach PEX tubing to copper pipes, you can use a fitting called a PEX-to-copper adapter. This adapter allows you to connect the PEX tubing to the copper pipe securely using crimp or clamp fittings. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions and use the appropriate tools for a proper and leak-free connection.
No. For poly pipe they make specialty quick connect fittings that may/may not be approved for use in your area. But for metal pipe, there is no acceptable pipe connection except threaded. This is California plumbing code.Your area may differ.
It is not a good idea to use copper pipe with natural gas as any sulphur compounds in the gas can cause an oxide to form in the copper pipe. Often copper is used with propane. In these instances, soft copper tubing is usually used with compression fittings. The tools required are, pipe cutter and 2 wrenches.