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Yes boiler pipes will be fine, it can work up 218 degrees. As long as its not being used as the primary connection between the 3/4" and 1" pipe it will be fine, its just for repair work not actually connecting parts. And yes it will be fine round a nut if applied properly.
Please email sales@fernco.co.uk if you're based in the UK or export.dept@fernco.co.uk if you're outside of the UK, and we can get accurate costs to you over email. Thanks
Are these are available in India? Kindly provide the authorized plumbers, where we can fit these in to the house, as on every rainy day we have a backflow of sewage into our houses
The NRV is a push fit application, no tools or fixings needed; simply apply a small amount of lubrication or water and push directly into the bore of the inlet.
Our local water company has stated that the damaged pipe must be replaced with vitrified clay, so regardless of more modern products, there is always a need for the older materials.
Thanks for your interest, if you are in the UK then please email sales@flexseal.co.uk, if you are outside of the UK please email export.dept@flexseal.co.uk
It is important to leave a small gap to allow for possible ground settlement which can cause minor movements in the joint. If the clay pipe ends butt up against each other and ground settlement causes joints to move, this could cause either pipe section to crack. This is also a reason why it is important to use shear banded couplings to reduce the risk of movement in the joint.
Hello Vanya, yes we do. Our head office is in Davison, Michigan under the brand Fernco. Feel free to reach out to them and they will be able to point you in the right direction for local stockists www.fernco.com/
Cut and replace the section of pipe covered by the wrap. However, we'd always like you to reach out to us with any technical issues or installation advice required.
For pipes with different diameters, we have the following products available... Adaptor Couplings ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4fjadaJmbn4.html Standard Couplings with a Bushes ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-B6ztA8hQJtg.html
Hi Lewis, the step is on the outside of the pipe to allow for the different material outside diameters. The pipe bore's share the same nominal ID and line up centrally to each other with absolutely no lip inside the pipe.
Hi, the substance is designed to be used within drainage systems however it is completely soluble and non-toxic so we can't see any issues arising. However, we could not guarantee this as it's never been tested within vehicle cooling systems.
the gap is to allow for any potential movement around the assembly, if the pipes are butt up to each other this movement could cause damage or breakage to the pipe if made from clay or other brittle materials
Hi, thanks for you enquiry. The ends of the cut pipes don't need sealing individually. Connecting the two pipes together using a Flexseal Standard Coupling, as shown above will be sufficient.
How to replace a section of clay pipe - using Flexseal Standard Couplings #drainage #pipes ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-s3ojmG1_0v0.html