Great info, I'll leave you alone now.🙂🙂🙂the geberit ones do its 22m thats the pain as all the others are close
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Great info, I'll leave you alone now.🙂🙂🙂the geberit ones do its 22m thats the pain as all the others are close
They do!really this again ron they dont turn
That’s fine, I never said that no one should use them. I decided otherwise due to my experience. But you can see the difference if you hold two different fittings in your hand ( viega and xpress ).i have never had that problem and have used thousands of them in commercial boiler houses and systems over the years.
Also, not sure if you would use the fittings in concealed places as they are sealed by a rubber o ring, which I heard will degrade after time
One point to add they don't count on the oring it's only there for a secondary seal
I've removed one and pressure tested upto 14 bar no leak
So how do they seal? Why put an oring if not needed?
So there is no movement in these joints and can't be rotated like pushfit? Reason I'm asking is that I've cut into lines in boiler rooms with these fittings already on the pipe work and they have rotated, but still kept their seal.A back up I guess
It's a copper seal like compression
One point to add they don't count on the oring it's only there for a secondary seal
I've removed one and pressure tested upto 14 bar no leak
So there is no movement in these joints and can't be rotated like pushfit? Reason I'm asking is that I've cut into lines in boiler rooms with these fittings already on the pipe work and they have rotated, but still kept their seal.
Ah. So press fittings are a metal to metal seal? Perhaps I'll withdraw my main objection then.
That said, the fact that there is an o ring is a concern as how will you ever know if the copper seal if doing its job or if you are relying on a bit of rubber that will eventually degrade?
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