02-03-2020, 02:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-04-2020, 03:35 PM by EightFingers.)
Will electrolysis happen if copper is attached to stainless steel? Specifically, I have a stainless steel UV light that is piped in a copper system. I’m seeing rust forming on the nipples of the UV light where it’s attached to copper unions.
I wasn’t the one who installed it, my thought would be to use cpvc where the light is plumbed in. I’m not a big fan of dielectrics as they can still corrode with even of small amount of moisture (like from condensation).
Update:
I called Viqua, the UV light manufacturer and they said the UV light should be plumbed with copper as PVC or CPVC degrades where it’s connected to the light. She said more likely is I have some bad fittings.
They did offer to send a replacement unit free since I’m still in the warranty period. Got to give them credit for some great customer service!
I wasn’t the one who installed it, my thought would be to use cpvc where the light is plumbed in. I’m not a big fan of dielectrics as they can still corrode with even of small amount of moisture (like from condensation).
Update:
I called Viqua, the UV light manufacturer and they said the UV light should be plumbed with copper as PVC or CPVC degrades where it’s connected to the light. She said more likely is I have some bad fittings.
They did offer to send a replacement unit free since I’m still in the warranty period. Got to give them credit for some great customer service!
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