cracked copper pipe
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Printed Date: 25-May-2013 at 6:54pm
Topic: cracked copper pipe
Posted By: Guest
Subject: cracked copper pipe
Date Posted: 24-May-1996 at 12:14am
I have a copper hot water pipe encased in the foundation of a home that cracked during the earthquake. I have removed a two foot section of the concrete and repaired the crack by using els with the repair floating above the original pipe. If I don't anker down the repaired section, is it possible that I may cause a water hammer and burst the repair either at the els.
Do you know the answer? If yes, please let me know so that I can forward it.
Thank you.
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Posted By: Guest
Date Posted: 28-May-1996 at 12:31am
Morning Peter, The earthquake I hope did not do too much damage to your property or person.Bye the way in which country do you live? Getting on to your question on the repairs that you have done or are going to do. The method proposed sounds reasonable but can I suggest that you get a plumber and ask them to replace with wider radius copper bends,silver brazed to join onto the existing copper. The pipe and bends rreally should be laid in line as apposed to riding on top off as this former way may at some time cause an air lock to occur. Fill the space around itr with sand and concrete the last bit of the hole. Let me know if this makes sense to you. Colin
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Posted By: Guest
Date Posted: 24-Feb-1998 at 9:34pm
I am a poured wall contractor who regularly places the hot water pipes in the footing in the manner described. I recently had a plumber tell me that the concrete could eat away at the copper pipe over time. He said he had seen this happen. I find this highly unlikely given the low reactivity of copper and inertness of concrete after it has cured. Please clear this up for me. Thank-you.
Sincerely,
Ty Henry Ty.A.Henry@cmich.edu TMT Poured Walls Swartz Creek, MI 48473 U.S.A.
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