The photo shows the main junction of pipe work in our property and all my questions centre around the steel cold water feed pipe and its unions. The water comes from the meter, under another room about 4m run from the meter and emerges in this room behind this panelling. The water then passes as can be seen through a reduced section size, into the stop cock tap and into an elbow and then a T. The upstairs including the header tank, toilet, sink and bath are all fed from the rising section. The downstairs from the falling section. Next to my right shoulder is a sink and there is a branch from where the steel pipe terminates at the [‘T’] union with the sink cold feed into a copper pipe which then feeds all the other points downstairs and the garden tap.
I have fitted a water softener [in the utility room to the left of this shot] and when we liberate that water to the rest of the house, eventually [although probably not for some years] the saline water will cause issues with the steel pipe work. Currently the softener is isolated to supplying the washing machine and cold feed to one sink only.
These hugely industrial sections of steel are a completely different ball game to end feed 1mm tubes and bits of plastic which we use these days. So before I do anything, I am posting here for some information, probably from the older members who actually worked with this stuff when it was in common use.
Thanks in advance of any insights.
I have fitted a water softener [in the utility room to the left of this shot] and when we liberate that water to the rest of the house, eventually [although probably not for some years] the saline water will cause issues with the steel pipe work. Currently the softener is isolated to supplying the washing machine and cold feed to one sink only.
These hugely industrial sections of steel are a completely different ball game to end feed 1mm tubes and bits of plastic which we use these days. So before I do anything, I am posting here for some information, probably from the older members who actually worked with this stuff when it was in common use.
- I can’t replace the supply pipe without digging up 4m of perfectly good room which I am not considering doing until the pipe fails in the future, obviously this will not be affected by the salt in the softened water anyway, however there is the dialectic corrosion possibility [copper <-> steel in an electrolyte (water)] which I am planning to sort out with a plastic fitting in the mix to prevent it.
- Does anyone know what is going on with the small bit of pipe emerging from the centre of the feed pipe in the floor? It looks like someone has painted over some chewing gum to fill a gap between two dissimilar pipe sizes??
- What is the old bit of wire connecting the piece of pipe in the floor to the piece of pipe above the stop cock for?
- The stop cock seems to have female connections, presumably this is because steel pipe was always done with the pipe being threaded ? Could I replace this stop cock and start from there?
- I am wondering if I could try and re-use the thread on the end of the upper section pipe work with an elbow, but getting the T off looks like it could be “a game” – any thoughts ?
Thanks in advance of any insights.