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Hi Guys,

I have a copper pipe going through a wall which (in short) T's off a water heater.

There's about 2" through the wall, then I've joined a plastic 90deg coupler, and run plastic pipework from there.

For some reason I am getting dripping where the copper pipe enters the coupler. It's really annyoing, I've pushed the pipe in as far as I can.

The pipework is 15mm, and I'm wondering perhaps if the copper pipe may be marginally smaller? But I have used the same pipe elsewhere in plastic couplings with no drops.

What I've done tonight is put the cement stuff usually used for gluing waste pipe together....

I presume I'm tempting fate doing that? Does anyone have any tips to help?

Thanks
Neil
 
Any chance it`s the coupler thats faulty Neil, can you try another one?
 
Thanks for the reply. Turned out that the copper hadn't been cut off straight so not all the pipe had got past the rubber washer :)
 
I am guessing the copper pipe may possibly be slightly kinked , take the fitting off again and have a look, clean up the pipe with a bit of emery cloth. Failing that , look at the o-ring in the end of e tee, you may have caught it when you pushed it on .
 
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