PoorRod
Mechanical
- Feb 7, 2002
- 13
Does anyone have any experience with the Rigid ProPress crimp pipe fittings?
A contractor is submitting it as an alternative to soldered copper for a chilled water hydronic system. I'm leaning towards approving it, but thought I'd ask if anyone has worked with this system before. The biggest disadvantages I can see is that joint could be overlooked and not crimped. That's a workmanship/inspection issue, but is it possible that a fitting that was not crimped cold still hold during a pressure test?
(A search has shown that TBP has used these fittings before, but I'm not sure if it's possible to contact him directly through this forum.)
A contractor is submitting it as an alternative to soldered copper for a chilled water hydronic system. I'm leaning towards approving it, but thought I'd ask if anyone has worked with this system before. The biggest disadvantages I can see is that joint could be overlooked and not crimped. That's a workmanship/inspection issue, but is it possible that a fitting that was not crimped cold still hold during a pressure test?
(A search has shown that TBP has used these fittings before, but I'm not sure if it's possible to contact him directly through this forum.)