MagicalArmchair
Well-Known Member
In my post here http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?426435-Ye-olde-gas-compression-joint-thread some months ago I mused about fitting the gas out in copper myself on Triola (I've fitted a Propex heater, and she only ever had a very dodgy long run of flexible rubber previously). I was given lots of very good advice (and some pretty sound warnings). I have since employed a raft of safety measures to head off my 'learning curve' (read potential incompetence) including an electronic gas sniffer wand, a bubble tester, a test point on the gas set up so I can call in the cavalry, leak testing fluid, a NASA gas alarm and a CO alarm too. Note, before I'm beaten around the head with the PBO 'elf and safety haddock, I will be getting the WHOLE install tested professionally, and each joint inspected when I'm done with a full description of my install methods and how each joint was constructed - my insurer has confirmed they are happy with this. The plan was to lay out the gas as below:
So, this week, in the beautiful weekend weather, I set about frowning at my new toys and fitted the bubble tester first and had some fun with my pipe bender and making up compression joints.
I had purchased plastic P clips to attach the gas pipe (at every 150mm) to the bulkhead (these: http://www.asap-supplies.com/plastic-pipe-clips-304953), and then noted if I needed to tweak the compression joints, this would leave the pipes too snug to the bulkhead. I also noted on ordering some more bits that there are rubber lined versions of these P clips (these: http://www.asap-supplies.com/rubber-lined-stainless-steel-pipe-clips-413758).
Questions:
So, this week, in the beautiful weekend weather, I set about frowning at my new toys and fitted the bubble tester first and had some fun with my pipe bender and making up compression joints.
I had purchased plastic P clips to attach the gas pipe (at every 150mm) to the bulkhead (these: http://www.asap-supplies.com/plastic-pipe-clips-304953), and then noted if I needed to tweak the compression joints, this would leave the pipes too snug to the bulkhead. I also noted on ordering some more bits that there are rubber lined versions of these P clips (these: http://www.asap-supplies.com/rubber-lined-stainless-steel-pipe-clips-413758).
Questions:
- I plan to make up plywood shims to stand the copper off from the bulkheads where the fastenings attach. Sensible idea? How do others get around this and attach and stand off the copper from the bulkheads? Is there some other shim I could just buy rather than making them up in plywood? Praps a thick Nylon washer?
- Should I use the rubber lined version and spend the extra money? These would strike me as more vibration resistant and thus less likely to disturb the compression joints. That said, the bubble tester IS just screwed on to the bulkhead, so am I worried about nothing and should use the plastic P clips I already have (as pictured)?