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wild nomad
Hi there,
Well, as the title says. Can you use type A (non-manipulative) compression joints under floor boards for a central heating circuit? I know you can't use them under ground, but was wondering if under wooden floor boards counts as under ground.
The situation is that I have three pipes, two are the flow and return, the other may or may not be a gas pipe. I need to cut into the flow and return to attach a radiator. The pipes are really close together, so if the other is a gas pipe I don't want to be soldering anywhere near it!
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
Well, as the title says. Can you use type A (non-manipulative) compression joints under floor boards for a central heating circuit? I know you can't use them under ground, but was wondering if under wooden floor boards counts as under ground.
The situation is that I have three pipes, two are the flow and return, the other may or may not be a gas pipe. I need to cut into the flow and return to attach a radiator. The pipes are really close together, so if the other is a gas pipe I don't want to be soldering anywhere near it!
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance