You put Flux on the pieces to be joined to clean them and to help the solder flow. Solder for the joint and heat it with a propane torch. Clean both surfaces with steel wool or emery cloth, put a thin film of flux on both pieces, put them together. Heat the outside piece on one side only. After heating for a while, touch the solder on the opposite side from the flame. If it is hot enough, it will melt the solder and pull it around the piece to the flame. That means it is soldered all the way around the joint.
supply potable water
Super Alloy 1 Multi-Metal and Pot Metal Solder. I think
Lead free solder for potable water pipes
For POTABLE systems, lead free only!
That would depend if the leak was from a potable water supply or toxic raw sewerage or storm water piping
Water that is safe to be consumed by humans.
For sweating fittings used in water heater installation, lead-free solder is best to ensure safety and compliance with regulations. Look for solder that is specifically designed for potable water systems to ensure durability and long-lasting joints. Be sure to follow manufacturer instructions and best practices for proper installation.
No the moron politicians have no clue to what they are talking about. Lead water lines for example get a protective coating (oxidization) that prevents the actual lead from entering the potable water supply over time.
If you look up the "history plumbing" you will find some valuable answers there.Plumbers do protect the health of the world by protecting people from dreaded diseases by having a sanitary place to dispose water and have a clean water supply."Plumbing" has allowed people to live in hostile environments as plumbing includes but not limited to heating, cooling gas piping and fire protection and irrigation.As a master plumber we install medical gas lines and protect the potable water supply from contamination.
Flush the lines from a clean potable water supply
YES PVC pipes manufactured as per INDIAN Standard and bearing ISI mark can be definetely used in potable water supply. This IS:4985 2000 is specially meant for UPVC Pipes for POTABLE WATER SUPPLY. S T Desai www.pvcpipe.in YES PVC pipes manufactured as per INDIAN Standard and bearing ISI mark can be definetely used in potable water supply. This IS:4985 2000 is specially meant for UPVC Pipes for POTABLE WATER SUPPLY. S T Desai www.pvcpipe.in YES PVC pipes manufactured as per INDIAN Standard and bearing ISI mark can be definetely used in potable water supply. This IS:4985 2000 is specially meant for UPVC Pipes for POTABLE WATER SUPPLY. S T Desai www.pvcpipe.in YES PVC pipes manufactured as per INDIAN Standard and bearing ISI mark can be definetely used in potable water supply. This IS:4985 2000 is specially meant for UPVC Pipes for POTABLE WATER SUPPLY. S T Desai www.pvcpipe.in
Cememt lined CI is used for potable water systems