Probaby a daft question but is there an easy (and safe!) way to identify whether a pipe carries water or gas?
Want to tee from a 15mm water pipe in the cellar to supply ice making machine (mains pressure). Can see 22mm gas pipe and 10mm central heating pipes (old house!) down there. Have turned on central heating and hot tap to see if pipe is affected but remains cold.
Pipe rises towards upstairs but can't see where it goes. No gas appliances upstairs.
Any means of testing or any tips, please, without spending fortunes on a posh tester (if such a device exists) or having to call British Gas to make an emergency repair?!
Thanks...
Want to tee from a 15mm water pipe in the cellar to supply ice making machine (mains pressure). Can see 22mm gas pipe and 10mm central heating pipes (old house!) down there. Have turned on central heating and hot tap to see if pipe is affected but remains cold.
Pipe rises towards upstairs but can't see where it goes. No gas appliances upstairs.
Any means of testing or any tips, please, without spending fortunes on a posh tester (if such a device exists) or having to call British Gas to make an emergency repair?!
Thanks...