A lesson about iron pipe as a plumbing material - Intro to Plumbing Systems

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  • Опубликовано: 4 май 2024
  • In this video, we review iron pipe materials as part of our Intro to Plumbing Lesson Series. Remember to watch the other material videos in this series - More about PVC, copper, and PEX
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    0:00 Black and galvanized iron pipe
    4:30 Pipe threads
    5:09 Fittings and valves for iron pipe
    11:40 Thread sealing materials

Комментарии • 134

  • @rollyourowntech2902
    @rollyourowntech2902 7 месяцев назад

    This was tremendously helpful as I was making repairs to a water heater, and needed to know about the pipe union fitting.

  • @koreyphan
    @koreyphan 6 месяцев назад

    There are not many videos that describe iron pipes in such a clear manner. Thank you so much for this!

  • @bios3431
    @bios3431 Год назад +2

    Absolutely the BEST. Looked everywhere for a decent video on this topic but couldn’t find one. Love your channel and subscribed.

  • @whiskeyblood7258
    @whiskeyblood7258 Год назад +4

    Just found this channel. Great info and very informative. I hope you continue to publish these videos.

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад

      Thanks for the comment - We are making more instructional content and will also be updating some of our old videos. New updates can be found on our website - teachconstruction.org/

  • @ifixditpd6391
    @ifixditpd6391 Год назад +1

    Good job with explaining iron piping...clear, consise and easy to follow & understand. 👍🤝

  • @j.r.moparman2764
    @j.r.moparman2764 2 года назад +15

    Just found you . Very informative . Comfortable speech speed (not too fast ) you get extra high marks for not having kids, animals, or music in background. Your audience can then get the rich content w/o those distractions.

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  2 года назад +4

      Thank you J.R. You hit on exactly what we are trying to create. We don't make videos for entertainment - we focus on Informational and Educational. Most of what we do is provide Instructional Resources to schools - this channel supports that work. Thanks for the comments - It's a good thing we were not providing automotive mechanic content - I am guessing since I am a Chevy man and It looks like you are a Mopar man - we would disagree on a couple of items.

    • @j.r.moparman2764
      @j.r.moparman2764 2 года назад +2

      A little automotive rivalry is always good & fun !

    • @1982nsu
      @1982nsu Год назад +1

      Ditto. My thoughts exactly. Some channels on various DIY subjects often are filled with distracting pseudo drama, comedy and or music.

  • @matthieurichard9922
    @matthieurichard9922 Год назад +3

    Thank you I’m currently taking this course in my plumbing apprenticeship program and this helps a lot. Blessings to you

  • @arcvidelos8008
    @arcvidelos8008 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this. Glad the gas water heater has a union fitting.

  • @PBS-nm1uu
    @PBS-nm1uu Год назад +1

    nice, will be looking forward to more of your videos.

  • @martinderome1142
    @martinderome1142 Год назад

    Wow. Thanks for the clarification about pipe vs tubing related to diameter. BTW your pronunciation is very good making your english easy to understand for non english speaking. Merci!

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад

      Thanks for the comment - we try to make sure that we are a clear as possible. Our content is initially created for our school teacher customers.

  • @nel1803
    @nel1803 Год назад

    Awesome Video. Thank You

  • @richellereynolds881
    @richellereynolds881 2 года назад

    You are awesome! so happy i found you today😎

  • @amsterdamr0x
    @amsterdamr0x Месяц назад

    Love these videos.

  • @Tex200950
    @Tex200950 2 года назад

    Good explanation !!!

  • @BhappyVideos
    @BhappyVideos 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks..❤

  • @kennedynkhomankonde9182
    @kennedynkhomankonde9182 Год назад

    You really made me to know the best work

  • @angelrengifo6041
    @angelrengifo6041 5 месяцев назад

    Excelente video, muchas gracias, saludos desde Venezuela.

  • @jacktheredd7735
    @jacktheredd7735 Год назад

    good video. guy has a pretty nice looking shop, and the bandaid makes it authentic. pipefitters with clean smooth hands are untested

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад

      Right on, but the bandaid wasn’t from the pipe, but was from a tool

  • @TheSteverad
    @TheSteverad 3 месяца назад

    Excellent video!!!

  • @andranika6203
    @andranika6203 Год назад

    Thanks good explanation 👍

  • @DataWaveTaGo
    @DataWaveTaGo Год назад

    Well done!

  • @fixman.persian
    @fixman.persian Год назад

    so useful thanks

  • @captnkurt83
    @captnkurt83 Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @ostadkaar4763
    @ostadkaar4763 Год назад

    so useful so thanks

  • @mebernal14
    @mebernal14 Год назад +1

    Awesome video talking about fittings. I have an old home with the galvanized color pipes for natural gas. Can this be an issue?

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад

      Opinions differ on this - but I have read that it can be an issue over time. It has to do with the chemical makeup of the gas that could break down galvanized pipe. I am no expert, but if I had the choice I would not use the galvanized - but I am sure there are many on RUclips that would argue.

  • @darrylc5734
    @darrylc5734 2 месяца назад

    i'm replacing a valve that has no unions with a valve using a union on both ends. i noticed when taking the union apart there's a shoulder that fits within the inside of other side of the union to seal the fitting. when removing the valve by unscrewing the two unions you have to create at least an 1/8 of an inch from each union in order to pull the valve out. how do you create that clearance to remove the valve? hope this make since.

  • @joshcowart2446
    @joshcowart2446 Год назад +5

    Several things to correct. You could take this videos advice and get by fine. This is more nitpicking than anything. Galvanized is perfectly legal for gas. So is brass for that matter. Coastal areas use it because it holds up better in the sea air than black iron. This is why you put a drip leg before each appliance to catch particles. Also, bushings are illegal to for gas but not for water. I always thought this was odd because water runs at much higher pressures than gas. Though I guess water isn’t as dangerous if it leaks. The last thing is just a nit pick. He said that pex and copper were measured by OD whereas steel pipe is ID. This is incorrect. All plumbing pipes are measured by ID. HVAC labels their copper by OD. In plumbing you have two two designations for OD, IPS (iron pipe size) and CTS(copper tubing size). All pipes will fit in one of these. Steel pipe, brass pipe, pvc, and cast iron are all considered IPS. Copper, pex, and cpvc are all CTS. Though the size is nominal on some. Copper tubing is actually 1/2” ID. Pex however has the same OD but a thicker wall so it’s slightly smaller on the inside.

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  9 месяцев назад

      Thank for the additional information.

  • @johnjohn-ne8fw
    @johnjohn-ne8fw Год назад +1

    Very helpful. The only thing I can do to show appreciation is hit the like button and subscribe. I hope others will follow.👍

  • @rahul26march
    @rahul26march Год назад +1

    Sir , first your way of speaking is best, people all around world can listen and understand you, giving time in between your words. Sir in our village home in mountain our gi water pipe broke. What should be the distance between two 1/2inch gi pipes, so that we can join them by union.

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад

      Thank you for your nice words. Where is your village?
      Your question is hard to answer easily in a comment - maybe we will make a video about how to do what you ask.
      Here is an attempt at explaining. To determine the proper gap between two pipes in preparation for a union - you can assemble the union and measure the over all length. Then measure the amount of pipe that threads into each union end, and subtract that amount from the overall length of the union assembly.

  • @johnmcentee2762
    @johnmcentee2762 Год назад +1

    If I can make one observation , copper tubing is measured on the ID unless you are working with ACR tubing which is measured on the OD. Otherwise your videos are done nicely. Don't know if your a plumber or pipefitter by trade.

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад +2

      we are not plumbers - we primarily create instructional resources for teachers to use - one reason we are only covering the basics. These videos are only a small portion of what we provide to customers - so we figured why not share some of our library with the RUclips learner.

  • @1982nsu
    @1982nsu Год назад

    New subscriber here. I just found your channel. 👍👍

  • @algolove185
    @algolove185 2 года назад +1

    What is your opinion about connecting galvanized to pex using brass pex adapter ? I am concerned about dissimilar metal connection and corrosion. If you don't suggest such transition - what is the other way to connect old galv pipe to new pex pipe?

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад

      Sorry for not responding - I missed this one. Is the old galvanized pipe is just water, you can use PVC to avoid the corrosion issue.

    • @ctaylor7089
      @ctaylor7089 Год назад

      Brass to galvanized is exactly how that transition is supposed to be made. If it were copper, your concerns about dissimilar metals would be correct. Pvc is not approved for water transmission within a structure.

  • @MrPhimanh
    @MrPhimanh 3 месяца назад

    What ball valve can install on galvanized pipe ?

  • @Exodia1986Necross
    @Exodia1986Necross Год назад

    I’m studying this at the moment in College , and I have an exam in this the coming Thursday 😁

  • @andranika6203
    @andranika6203 Год назад

    Thanks

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад

      Your welcome - thank you for visiting our channel

  • @kucookucoo1
    @kucookucoo1 4 месяца назад

    in the demo brass values were connected to iron pipes, will that work in real life? corrosion?

  • @lar4305
    @lar4305 10 месяцев назад

    question, can pipe sealer be used on the sealing part of a gas pipe union. the matting ends
    ?

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  9 месяцев назад

      as long as you use thread sealant that is rated for the use - gas or water

  • @vigercool4414
    @vigercool4414 2 года назад

    I wish to know does a union has a particular direction to mount if the fluid would flows from the right to the left?

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  2 года назад

      Not to my knowledge.

    • @boby115
      @boby115 Год назад

      @@ConstructionEd, From what I understand ground joint unions are considered non-directional but there have been Studies and old time pipefitters that say there is less restriction if you install the union with the receiving section like a funnel (nut & collar on the supply side . Male thread section on receiving end).

  • @johnslaughter5475
    @johnslaughter5475 Год назад

    Very interesting. In regards to gas, I've seen that the gas company uses yellow tubing (different sizes), similar to PEX. Can that be used in a house to run the gas lines? When we had our furnace converted from propane to natural gas, the gas company ran the yellow tubing to our meter. The guy who connected the meter to our furnace used black iron pipe. It seems it would've been simpler to use the yellow tubing.

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад

      The yellow tubing is often used for underground runs

    • @johnslaughter5475
      @johnslaughter5475 Год назад +1

      @@ConstructionEd So it's not to be used in running gas into a home?

  • @MrPhimanh
    @MrPhimanh 3 месяца назад

    Can you tell me how to put a ball valve on galvanized pipe without threads ?

  • @MrPatdeeee
    @MrPatdeeee Год назад

    You did a good job; except telling us how to align a "union". And I have found this on all video's I have seen. So does it mean it can be left to right or right to left. Or doesn't it matter. Especially working with Natural Gas unions.
    Which I am doing now. I NEED to add a union; on a pipe carrying natural gas; that I want to go to my new Generator. So do you put it this way or the other way? Or doesn't matter. Please respond.

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад

      While I am not telling you how you should plumb your gas line for liability reasons, I have been told that unions can be installed in either direction - some folks try to consider the flow direction of the fluid in the pipe and install accordingly. Sorry I can not be more specific.

  • @JAWZMUZIK1
    @JAWZMUZIK1 9 месяцев назад

    Wow!!!

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  9 месяцев назад

      thanks for the comment, glad you liked the lesson

  • @ctaylor7089
    @ctaylor7089 Год назад

    In plumbing, copper pipe is measured by inside diameter. In hvac, it is measured by outside diameter. That's why hvac techs call 3/4" copper 7/8".

  • @sherjohn2116
    @sherjohn2116 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video, just have a question, is there any difference between "Black iron pipe" & " Black steel pipe " ?

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад +2

      There is actually a difference in the manufacturing process that leads to some differences on repairs. The challenge is that many folks often use the names interchangeably when talking about them. It is always best to know exactly what material you are working with to make sure your fittings and process are correct for the product. But steel pipe is mainly used in commercial settings, so most pipe in your house will likely be Black Iron.

    • @sherjohn2116
      @sherjohn2116 Год назад

      @@ConstructionEd Thanks for the answer, is there any problems in connecting black iron pipes to black steel pipes ? I'm replacing a 4" nipple and a T in my water heater gas lines, and I'm not sure what type are the original pipes, the only nipple I found in my local Home Depot is black steel one, they don't carry any black iron ones, thanks again !

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад

      I can not tell you exactly what to do since you are likely talking about gas pipe and I can not legally make a recommendation. If I was the one doing it I would likely use the nipple from my local store and make sure I used the proper tread compound - This guy made a pretty good video about it - ruclips.net/video/e5tO-efVZ0Q/видео.html

    • @sherjohn2116
      @sherjohn2116 Год назад

      @@ConstructionEd Thanks a lot, it turned out to be black steel, I replaced the whole thing ( 2 pipes, Some Ts, nipples and a trap ) today and paid a professional inspector to inspect everything and he said the "plumber" who did it knows his trade well, the old trap nipple was almost hand tightened, I removed It without a wrench , can you imagine that? , I feel safe now though.. thanks again 🙏

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад +1

      Great work - and good idea having someone review your work....especially on gas pipe.

  • @babugandhibose6663
    @babugandhibose6663 Год назад

    Firefighting pipeline installation videos please sir 🙏

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад

      When you say firefighting pipeline - as you asking about fire sprinkler piping?

  • @albertl6963
    @albertl6963 Год назад

    Can a galvanized cap be used to cap off a gas line with black pipe?

  • @workingshlub8861
    @workingshlub8861 Год назад

    you can use black iron on CLOSED loop boiler systems....

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад

      Not sure why you would want to - much more cost than is required.

  • @ortiztuc1
    @ortiztuc1 Год назад

    What's the difference in the black pipe, iron vs. steel? As long as it's black pipe, and either made out of iron or steel be used for natural gas?

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад +1

      When running gas pipe you should always use pipe that is specifically stated as used for gas.

    • @ortiztuc1
      @ortiztuc1 Год назад

      @@ConstructionEd Thanks 🙏🏼

  • @lexlex627
    @lexlex627 11 месяцев назад

    8:30 union fittings

  • @charlesviner1565
    @charlesviner1565 Год назад

    👍

  • @sleektoneofficial
    @sleektoneofficial Год назад

    Does gas really react badly with galvanized steel?

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  9 месяцев назад

      I am told that it does - but it takes time

  • @victorbaker4585
    @victorbaker4585 Год назад

    I didn't hear you say that the all the fittings for the black Iron pipe are black Iron, for a clear understanding.

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад

      It is best to keep all pipe and fittings the same material

    • @victorbaker4585
      @victorbaker4585 Год назад

      @@ConstructionEd I ran into another problem trying to learn from sites. I hear there is a gray pipe apparently used for natural gas they stopped using or making in the 1960's. They didn't make clear on that part. Now I wonder because I'm looking at old pipe that has gray fittings that is kind of hard to tell the difference if its true gas line fittings or galvanized. Thank you for your time.

  • @aamirshahzad8060
    @aamirshahzad8060 3 года назад

    What about brass pipes?

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  3 года назад

      Brass would follow the same process as Iron or Black Pipe.

  • @user-cf8jb6iv3i
    @user-cf8jb6iv3i 5 месяцев назад

    Hi sir,am paul,am kenyans.am your student,how can i reach you.

  • @TTURocketDoc
    @TTURocketDoc 3 месяца назад

    "Contrary to popular belief, natural gas does not adversely react with the zinc coating on galvanized pipe" -International Code Council, G2414.4.2 (403.4.2) Steel

  • @iamsteve100
    @iamsteve100 2 года назад +1

    No teflon tape for gas, only water

  • @DIYHUB87
    @DIYHUB87 9 месяцев назад

    ruclips.net/video/vTDUsjaMKTU/видео.html this is how to detach used plumbing materials

  • @damont6720
    @damont6720 9 месяцев назад

    Why no one talks about gas valves😢

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  9 месяцев назад

      Not sure. But they are installed the same way

  • @jacktheredd7735
    @jacktheredd7735 Год назад

    onlly OGs call it pipe dope

  • @snakemouth69
    @snakemouth69 Год назад +1

    The made in china stamp on all those fittings is a damn shame. To those adrift on their yachts who are to blame for this: we see you and you’re house of cards is coming down.

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад

      Not sure where to get fittings made in the USA nowadays. I am sure we could not afford them if they were.

  • @ctaylor7089
    @ctaylor7089 Год назад

    Man, I have so many things to say about this video so I will sum it up with this. You shouldn't teach anyone about plumbing, especially gas piping.

    • @ConstructionEd
      @ConstructionEd  Год назад

      Thanks C Taylor, we all look forward to your video correcting what is wrong. I appreciate the constructive feedback.

  • @travisbreeden4561
    @travisbreeden4561 2 года назад +1

    No

  • @erikgamboa8299
    @erikgamboa8299 Год назад

    Great video!!