steelman351
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Hello all.
Been a while sense my last visit. Glad to see page still going strong.
I gutted an old farm house that had hot water heat with 3/4 copper pipe with the full length alumn. Fins to heat the room. Kept 100 ft to use as my air dryer in my shop. Before soldering I tried finding the working pressure. Found the K,L,and M ratings but the M has a wall thickness of .035. this pipe has a wall of .020. the type M is good for 500 psi. But it's 30% thicker. So is it safe to assume that .020 is good for 300psi? Even at 250 I would use it but anything less and I'm worried of rupture.
The tubing I'm trying to use is
3/4 ODx .020 wall. The max pressure of my system is 150.
Thank you for any help.
Jim
Been a while sense my last visit. Glad to see page still going strong.
I gutted an old farm house that had hot water heat with 3/4 copper pipe with the full length alumn. Fins to heat the room. Kept 100 ft to use as my air dryer in my shop. Before soldering I tried finding the working pressure. Found the K,L,and M ratings but the M has a wall thickness of .035. this pipe has a wall of .020. the type M is good for 500 psi. But it's 30% thicker. So is it safe to assume that .020 is good for 300psi? Even at 250 I would use it but anything less and I'm worried of rupture.
The tubing I'm trying to use is
3/4 ODx .020 wall. The max pressure of my system is 150.
Thank you for any help.
Jim
