Hi there
I am doing some modifications to my central heating system. I beleive the original system was put in either late 60s or early 70s.
There is a 28mm gravity fed copper pipe running from the boiler to the cylinder which, until this evening, had a 15mm single pipe loop spured off of it. This took the form of a 28*28*22mm solder ring reducing Tee with a 22*15mm fitting Reducer within it. Using a blow torch I have removed the 15mm pipe and 22*15mm reducer from the reducing Tee. I then went to fit a small peice of 22mm copper pipe (brand new from Wickes) into the reducing Tee and found that it would not fit!
It is not that it is dirty or clogged with solder. I have put the blow torch on it for several minutes until the residual solder within the T became molten and the new pipe would still not push in. When you hold the peice of 22mm pipe and the 22*15mm reducer next to one another, the reducer appears to be around 0.5 - 1.0mm smaler in diameter than the pipe.
Is one metric and one imperial? Is there an adaptor? Do they shrink over the years?
Thanks in advance.
I am doing some modifications to my central heating system. I beleive the original system was put in either late 60s or early 70s.
There is a 28mm gravity fed copper pipe running from the boiler to the cylinder which, until this evening, had a 15mm single pipe loop spured off of it. This took the form of a 28*28*22mm solder ring reducing Tee with a 22*15mm fitting Reducer within it. Using a blow torch I have removed the 15mm pipe and 22*15mm reducer from the reducing Tee. I then went to fit a small peice of 22mm copper pipe (brand new from Wickes) into the reducing Tee and found that it would not fit!
It is not that it is dirty or clogged with solder. I have put the blow torch on it for several minutes until the residual solder within the T became molten and the new pipe would still not push in. When you hold the peice of 22mm pipe and the 22*15mm reducer next to one another, the reducer appears to be around 0.5 - 1.0mm smaler in diameter than the pipe.
Is one metric and one imperial? Is there an adaptor? Do they shrink over the years?
Thanks in advance.