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Post by IronMan on Apr 27, 2004 11:59:22 GMT -5
Hello,
I was told a long time ago, that there is a diffenrence between copper pipes used in refrigeration and plumbing pipes. I dont remember what it was exactly, but it brings me to ask this question, and if they are suitable for boiler making? Thank you.
Cheers, IronMan ;D
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Post by phill3006 on Apr 28, 2004 3:54:07 GMT -5
ironman i think you will find that the only difference is that the pipe for refridge is vacume cleaned as to not have any foreign objects so it doesnt block the tx valve or cappilary tube and the end has got a cap to keep the pipe clean regards phill3006
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Post by IronMan on Apr 28, 2004 7:22:29 GMT -5
Thanks Phill,
I remember I was also told they could not be used for house plumbing, do you know the reason?
Regards, IronMan
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Post by Climax on Apr 28, 2004 18:16:06 GMT -5
One is measured by OD and the other is by ID.
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