Making the connection between plastic pipes such as abs or.
Galvanized pipe to copper transition.
The fitting is generally made of galvanized steel and bronze.
So try to make the transition at an existing female fitting.
Install the lower half of the dielectric union to steel pipe.
Galvanized steel pipes on the other hand are a steel gray color.
The problem with galvanized pipe is that it reacts with the minerals in the water supply.
The reaction creates scale which will eventually clog the pipe.
You don t need to wrap plumbing tape around the union before you screw it together.
When water flows through pipes of two different metals the pipes will become eroded by electrical impulses from the slight acidity found in all water sources.
This fitting joins a copper pipe to a galvanized pipe called a union.
Solder the brass half to the copper pipe thread the steel half onto the galvanized steel pipe with teflon tape then join the two together tightly with the joining nut.
Use two pipe wrenches to loosen the old union.
Wrap threads on end of the steel pipe with teflon tape.
Tighten first with pliers then with pipe wrench.
And the male ends where the threads were cut into can become so thin that they leak when you try to screw on a new female fitting over the end of them.
Since brass doesn t react with either the copper or the zinc one method is to make sure you have a threaded female end on both the copper and the steel pipes and then connect the two by simply inserting a short threaded brass nipple between them the second method is to use a special transition fitting called a dielectric union.
This eventually causes pipe degradation and leakage.
Plastic pipes are usually black and clamps should be visible.
Cut copper pipe just above the corroded connection using a tubing cutter.
If the copper and galvanized pipes aren t the same diameter solder a reducing coupling to the copper pipe.
If the surface of the pipe is the color of a penny then the pipe is probably made from copper.
Benefits of galvanized pipes.
It might be a transition from threaded galvanized water pipes to copper pipes or from old cast iron sewer lines to today s abs.
Eventually galvanized pipe will have to be replaced and when that happens your choices are to replace it with more galvanized pipe copper pipe or plastic pipe.
Remove the old union from the steel pipe.