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Taavet
PostPosted: 06/06/2008 15:58 PM    Post subject: Does the shape of the adaper(110 to 50)makes any difference Reply with quote

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Hey , im a spud-rookie...


Need your Pro-spud advice!

I got an adapter, little different from the ''standard'' (used by most of the spud-masters) thing... mine adapters nozzle isn't in the middle, it's ''drifted'' to one side Embarassed



should i find a new adapter ??


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Thnks,

Taavet M. Wink
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Biopyro
PostPosted: 06/06/2008 16:12 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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It may be DWV (drain, waste, vent, not pressure rated). Check to see if you can find any sort of rating on it. Usually it's on the side of the walls and will be in PSI in the US of MPa in the UK. If it's a simple combustion you could risk it, but realistically it's much better just to replace it.
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PostPosted: 06/06/2008 16:15 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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You mean like this?



Well that means it's probably thin-wall PVC, used on houses as guttering. It's thinner then DWV and I would not personally use it for that reason.

If you are building a combustion, try and use thicker PVC pipe and fittings, DWV should be fine but there is a chance it could explode. In that case you'll need to use pressure rated parts.

In a pneumatic or 'advanced combustion' (uses metered propane or MAPP) I would recommend to never, ever use DWV PVC. DWV isn't pressure rated, meaning it's never been pressure tested and you'll never know how low of a pressure it could blow up at.

Here's an article on how-to identify pressure rated PVC:
http://www.spudfiles.com/spud_wiki/index.php?title=Identifying_Pressur e_Rated_PVC
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Taavet
PostPosted: 06/06/2008 16:18 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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well... thnx guys for your fast response!


cheers!

i'll keep that in mind , when i go shop for more parts





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SpudFarm
PostPosted: 06/06/2008 16:19 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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we have those in Nowray. DWV

(my split in a spray and pray)
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PostPosted: 06/06/2008 16:20 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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spudfarm wrote:
we have those in Nowray. DWV

(my split in a spray and pray)

Everyone has them everywhere.

Like I said, the one in the picture is used on houses for guttering, it's not DWV but down-pipe or spouting. It's thinner then DWV and far more dangerous to use.
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PostPosted: 06/06/2008 16:24 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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i did post my reply before you MC Smile

(my fitting was not like that but simmilar) (simular?)
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