AJJewsbury:Compression fitting can be used on copper
Besides if it was at all credible that you had enough current flowing through the bonding to get the pipework to hundreds of degrees - what state would the 10mm² bonding conductor be in? (even thin walled 15mm copper pipe has a copper c.s.a of around 30mm² - lead pipes have a lot more metal that likely makes up for its higher resistance)
- Andy.
The tin/lead solder alloy that you repeatedly refer to in the mention of soldered joints will melt at more like 200 to 250 degrees C. So they are the weak points in a fire or if heating currents flow in pipes.
Z.
AJJewsbury:Compression fitting can be used on copper
Besides if it was at all credible that you had enough current flowing through the bonding to get the pipework to hundreds of degrees - what state would the 10mm² bonding conductor be in? (even thin walled 15mm copper pipe has a copper c.s.a of around 30mm² - lead pipes have a lot more metal that likely makes up for its higher resistance)
- Andy.
The tin/lead solder alloy that you repeatedly refer to in the mention of soldered joints will melt at more like 200 to 250 degrees C. So they are the weak points in a fire or if heating currents flow in pipes.
Z.
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