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CluedDown
Hi, I'm new on the forum, hope someone will be able to help.
I moved into a house with natural gas, which is now only used for central heating. However in the kitchen there's a pipe (steel, I think; I'm pretty sure) which I guess used to serve a gas cooker (no longer there). This pipe has been capped off with a threaded brass cap. I don't suspect a leak, but I am a bit concerned about the steel/brass junction.
Is there any specific risk of corrosion from using these two metals together or is that combination safe?
Thanks in anticipation,
CluedDown.
I moved into a house with natural gas, which is now only used for central heating. However in the kitchen there's a pipe (steel, I think; I'm pretty sure) which I guess used to serve a gas cooker (no longer there). This pipe has been capped off with a threaded brass cap. I don't suspect a leak, but I am a bit concerned about the steel/brass junction.
Is there any specific risk of corrosion from using these two metals together or is that combination safe?
Thanks in anticipation,
CluedDown.