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Ron Smith
Dec 10, 2007, 07:02 AM
I have a copper plumbing system and want to join copper to cpvc what are my options?
Are there addapters for 1/2 inch copper pipe to cpvc?
ac101
Dec 10, 2007, 07:05 AM
Where are the pipes located that you wish to join (attic,crawl space,etc.)
Ron Smith
Dec 10, 2007, 07:28 AM
where are the pipes located that you wish to join (attic,crawl space,etc.)
Shower wall, I have just bought new system and was thinking the fittings would be the same being from Moen same as the old, but things change, and now I think the best way is to rip out the wall and just do the job right. There is just too much copper to pvc so if I leave line in, copper and just do the out lines in cpvc will that be OK?
And thanks for your speedy response. Ron
ballengerb1
Dec 10, 2007, 09:00 AM
Both CPVC and copper have threaded male/female adapters. You need to solder the female adapter to the copper and glue/weld the male to the CPVC. Make sure you use purple primer on the CPVC and flux on the copper with lead free solder.
labman
Dec 10, 2007, 10:58 AM
If you are unsure about soldering, look at the Shark Bite fittings. See plumbing supplies, Ace hardware, and I just saw them at Home Depot or Lowe's. Just make a neat cut and slide the fitting over the pipe. Works on copper or anything the same diameter. Pricey.
biggsie
Dec 10, 2007, 11:50 AM
I worked as an instrument fitter during construction of a power plant
I have also worked as a mechanic in an industrial plant
There are many ways to join copper to pvc -- my answer is a union
Put a male adapter on the copper tube --- put a male adapter on pvc
Use the union to join them -- Unions are a plumbers friend
It will make any repairs easier -- Separate union --do work --connect again