Yorkshire make crimps that are suitable for use on gas pipes.
Are you drunk?
OK then. I've decided that you don't know the answer.XPress - Gas - Copper and copper alloy press-fit fittings for use on gas services with copper tube in sizes 15mm to 54mm
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They are DVGW VP614 approved and meet the requirements of section 5(1) of gsiur
They're not suitable for soft copper
I'm not aware of having a problem.What your ffkin problem.
Iz it 'cos I iz black?Check out the fittings youself. easy.
Yorkshire make crimps that are suitable for use on gas pipes.
So, once again, gremlin16, please define "suitable".Until the latest IGE/UP/2 (draft) is ratified press fit for gas is only suitable to 28mm.
Yorkshire make larger sizes but by the book you cant use them .... yet.
Its more the crimping v. speedfit issue that i wanted advice on ... i.e. i have read that crimping gives a tighter bond than plastic connections and that they leak less ... so i just wanted to gauge your opinions.
Would it be possible to crimp UK plastic pipes to cirmp fittings as opposed to using speedfit fittings? Alternatively, is there a UK manufacturer that produces non-metric crimp fittings?
Thanks!
Thanks Doitall ... that's really interesting ... its different to the Yorkshire system which uses copper pipe (this one has a multi-layer pipe with aluminium as one of the layers - this is the same as the one I saw on that US TV program).
Do you, or anyone else, have any experience of using this system ... and any comparisons you can make between it and other systems like speedfit?
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