I'm connecting a new 25mm MDPE underground water pipe to old 1/2" copper pipe and I've bought a Plass4 Universal Connector, which is OK for pipes 15mm-22mm diameter.
My attempt today to make the connection resulted in a dribbling leak from the universal side, but I wonder whether I just haven't tightened the nut enough. With it just hand tight, the copper pipe is still moving quite freely inside the connector, and as far as I can see it is the compression of the rubber cylindrical seal around the pipe that makes the seal. However, the internal diameter of that seal is MUCH bigger than the pipe (as it would have to be if it could also take a 22mm pipe, I suppose). Should I just keep tightening until the fitting makes a good seal, and then just a bit more? The instructions say to tighten "very firmly to approx. 90 NM", and while I have no idea how tight that is (and nothing to measure with), I assume that it is rather more that I have so far tried.
Any tips?
My attempt today to make the connection resulted in a dribbling leak from the universal side, but I wonder whether I just haven't tightened the nut enough. With it just hand tight, the copper pipe is still moving quite freely inside the connector, and as far as I can see it is the compression of the rubber cylindrical seal around the pipe that makes the seal. However, the internal diameter of that seal is MUCH bigger than the pipe (as it would have to be if it could also take a 22mm pipe, I suppose). Should I just keep tightening until the fitting makes a good seal, and then just a bit more? The instructions say to tighten "very firmly to approx. 90 NM", and while I have no idea how tight that is (and nothing to measure with), I assume that it is rather more that I have so far tried.
Any tips?