Hi there,
can anyone offer any suggestions about possible causes behind a recent failure of 15mm copper in domestic CH duty? Piping was installed 15 years ago in an extension. Floor structure is concrete slab sealed with bitumen, pipework sleeved in polythene / fibre insulation and resting on concrete/bitumen. 50mm polystyrene insulation slabs laid on the bitumen, cut into sections to fit around the pipework. Chipboard on top of polystyrene to complete the floor.
Pinhole failure in one of the straight legs, around 50cm from nearest join and on the top surface of the pipe as fitted. A section of pipe around 20cm either side of the failure shows similar pitting, distributed around the circumference. Odd thing about the pitting / failure is that it's clearly from the outside in, the internal surface is perfect. Further along the same pipe run the copper is completely sound.
Here's a picture of a few sections I cut out, cleaned up with wire wool. You can see the pinhole failure on the bottom section

Can find very little about pitting corrosion from the outside, am keen to understand the possible causes to avoid a repeat / assess the risk elsewhere.
Mike
can anyone offer any suggestions about possible causes behind a recent failure of 15mm copper in domestic CH duty? Piping was installed 15 years ago in an extension. Floor structure is concrete slab sealed with bitumen, pipework sleeved in polythene / fibre insulation and resting on concrete/bitumen. 50mm polystyrene insulation slabs laid on the bitumen, cut into sections to fit around the pipework. Chipboard on top of polystyrene to complete the floor.
Pinhole failure in one of the straight legs, around 50cm from nearest join and on the top surface of the pipe as fitted. A section of pipe around 20cm either side of the failure shows similar pitting, distributed around the circumference. Odd thing about the pitting / failure is that it's clearly from the outside in, the internal surface is perfect. Further along the same pipe run the copper is completely sound.
Here's a picture of a few sections I cut out, cleaned up with wire wool. You can see the pinhole failure on the bottom section

Can find very little about pitting corrosion from the outside, am keen to understand the possible causes to avoid a repeat / assess the risk elsewhere.
Mike