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Default When and when not to use a compression fitting

For example, some toilet valves are compression, some aren't. One valve
may have a compression inlet and an iron pipe or non-compression
outlet.
Codswallop wrote:
wrote:
I was curious why there are iron pipe fitiings and compression
fittings? Seems like plumbing would be easier with one type{compression
or pipe} of fitting. So in what situation would you use compression
over iron pipe and vice versa? Are compression fittings designed to
take more water presssure? Thanks.


Aren't iron pipe fittings often compression? What is a pipe screw/thread
fitting if it isn't compression?