Speedfit fittings and DHW and CH
Hi,
Are Speedfit fittings OK to join copper pipe in the hot water and central heating system in a house? Nearest fitting would be about 10 feet from the boiler. Someone said to me that the heat might affect them. TIA |
Speedfit fittings and DHW and CH
ZeitGeist wrote:
Hi, Are Speedfit fittings OK to join copper pipe in the hot water and central heating system in a house? Nearest fitting would be about 10 feet from the boiler. Someone said to me that the heat might affect them. TIA It's fine. The plastic speedfit fittings are used for complete systems -- Phil L RSRL Tipster Of The Year 2008 |
Speedfit fittings and DHW and CH
On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 22:22:06 GMT, "Phil L"
wrote: ZeitGeist wrote: Hi, Are Speedfit fittings OK to join copper pipe in the hot water and central heating system in a house? Nearest fitting would be about 10 feet from the boiler. Someone said to me that the heat might affect them. TIA It's fine. The plastic speedfit fittings are used for complete systems Many thanks. |
Speedfit fittings and DHW and CH
ZeitGeist wrote:
Hi, Are Speedfit fittings OK to join copper pipe in the hot water and central heating system in a house? Nearest fitting would be about 10 feet from the boiler. Someone said to me that the heat might affect them. Some boiler makers warn about using plastic fittings within a metre of the boiler. However anywhere else is fine for copper or plastic. Note that cuprofit can only be used on copper. -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
Speedfit fittings and DHW and CH
John Rumm wrote:
ZeitGeist wrote: Hi, Are Speedfit fittings OK to join copper pipe in the hot water and central heating system in a house? Nearest fitting would be about 10 feet from the boiler. Someone said to me that the heat might affect them. Some boiler makers warn about using plastic fittings within a metre of the boiler. However anywhere else is fine for copper or plastic. Note that cuprofit can only be used on copper. -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ The JG speedfit site has a very useful technical artical describing how to use and where to use speedfit. It's not hard to find, is good bedtime reading and consists of information rather than opinions. However if it's an opinion you're after here's mine: It'll be fine. |
Speedfit fittings and DHW and CH
"ZeitGeist" wrote in message ... Hi, Are Speedfit fittings OK to join copper pipe in the hot water and central heating system in a house? Nearest fitting would be about 10 feet from the boiler. Someone said to me that the heat might affect them. Avoid pushfit fittings. The plastic pipe is OK. Use quality brass compression joints instead. |
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