C x M adapter C x F adapter PVC x F adapter PVC x M adapter or Thread if your really using "pipe" in lieu of "tubing"
You can often find a modern connector such as Sharkbite or Qwest fitting to do this.
Sweat a female fitting on the copper or use a compression coupling between the two.
YOU thread or braze copper pipe Copper tubling you solder, braze, flaire, compression ring, mechincal joints
When I have to connect copper to lead "D" I usually solder the copper to the lead or wipe a lead joint depending on the diameter To connect copper to cast iron ,.... If there is a hub I caulk the copper directly into the CI with oakum and poured lead (molten) OR one can solder / braze a female adapter fitting and screw the copper into a CI female fitting
Abs to PVC glue sold at home depot Color it aqua blue/green plumbers key term. GUMBY GLUE Depends upon what you mean by "black pipe". If you mean ABS drain pipe, there is glue for that. If you mean steel "black pipe", i.e., non-galvanized, then you would need a threaded connection adapted to the PVC (either a female PVC connector on a male black pipe or a male PVC connector into a female black pipe fitting). The secondary question would be, "Why would anyone want do to that?"
You can often find a modern connector such as Sharkbite or Qwest fitting to do this.
Sweat a female fitting on the copper or use a compression coupling between the two.
It will connect to the PVC pipe into the wall which ultimately will connect into the main sewer line outside.
Yeah you can
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Copper pipe is soldered. Steel pipe is welded. Plastic pipe (pvc) is glued. There is even a type of pipe that is smoked...
I WOULD NOT I wouldn't I would use copper strictly The above is clearly opinion and not very helpful if you have existing PVC pipe or have an application which requires it. Try searching on "PVC to copper adapter", you should find many to various adapters and should be able to find one to fit your application.
purchase a threaded connector, for the PVC pipe, then purchase a metal threaded adaptor for soft pipe, see your hardware man,
PVC pipe is an acceptable product to use in chillers that contain glycol. You should never use galvinized pipe where glycol is used. Copper is acceptable as well.
YOU thread or braze copper pipe Copper tubling you solder, braze, flaire, compression ring, mechincal joints
No. What do you do when that connection fails? How do you get to it? You probably want to do the job with threaded fittings. Code probably insists on copper pipe totally within a structure.
You can use compression fittings that will fit PVC on one side and copper on the other. You will need to know the size and type of pipes you are connecting.Copper x Male adapter Or Copper x Female adapter and connect to a PVC x M or Female connector...... compression fittings are not allowed in decent codes.