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  • Oct 18, 2010, 12:17 PM
    roirp
    Any problem threading brass pipe int cast iron?
    The pipe from my sight glass on gas boiler was rotted and leaking, I removed pipe and replaced it with brass, it works . Just wondering about electrolysis.
  • Oct 18, 2010, 12:25 PM
    ma0641
    The original fitting was cast iron. Brass is OK with those species. Aluminum and brass are bad. In old houses, the piping was usually iron and kitchen and bath fixtures were brass.
  • Oct 18, 2010, 12:30 PM
    speedball1

    There's always the possibility of electrolysis when you comingle different pipe naterials. However, I wouldn't worry too much about yout sight glass supply. Good luck, Tom
  • Oct 18, 2010, 03:44 PM
    massplumber2008

    Hi roirp...

    Steam boiler... right? If so, replacing that glass tube with brass tubing isn't so great an idea as it will leave you guessing when your boiler will run out of water...

    If you have an updated or a regularly maintained older low water cutoff (L.W.C.O.) then it may not be a major issue, but if that L.W.C.O. hasn't been maintained on a regular basis then the boiler could end up running out of water and it could then "dry-fire" and that will definitely crack the boiler... a very bad thing indeed!

    I would suggest that you go to a local plumbing supply store and buy a new gauge glass tube... if you bring the old glass tube they can probably cut the new tube to the proper length for you, too. Pick up some new brass nuts, brass washers and rubber/neoprene washers while you're there for best overall result!

    If you want to discuss more just let us know, OK?

    Mark
  • Oct 19, 2010, 07:39 AM
    ma0641
    Comment on massplumber2008's post
    Mark, I read that the connecting pipe to the gage was bad, not the glass tube.? Brian
  • Oct 19, 2010, 07:46 AM
    massplumber2008

    In rereading the question I can see what you mean... thanks for pointing it out :)

    Mark

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