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Depends if you are using Hep2O or copper ..??

 

if using copper then I’d test dry at 2 bar for 10 mins just to get a view on if it was all ok and then wet test. Don’t tend to dry test Hep2O tbh

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I've used the second one many times. I tend to use it when I might have a hidden joint or one that is a right pain to get to and I test it for a good few hours at least. My view is I'd rather know 100% that that joint is not gonna give me an issue

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On 24 October 2017 at 08:44, Vijay said:

I've used the second one many times. I tend to use it when I might have a hidden joint or one that is a right pain to get to and I test it for a good few hours at least. My view is I'd rather know 100% that that joint is not gonna give me an issue

I just hook up to the mains and let her rip. You'll soon know if there is an issue and it's far quicker to find with a leak than it is guessing where a bit of air is coming out and taking forever to find it ;)

Remember with copper, they can stay nice when cold but weep when hot so any place you can grab the pipe and give it a tug, whilst on test,  I would. 

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Hi all,

 

Got hold of a Rothenberger unit on ebay at a sensible price - so been doing some wet testing - left at 5bar for up to 24hrs.  No pressure drop or drips anywhere so will cover up now and get on with all the other jobs.

 

Thanks for all your comments.

 

 

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9 hours ago, CC45 said:

Hi all,

 

Got hold of a Rothenberger unit on ebay at a sensible price - so been doing some wet testing - left at 5bar for up to 24hrs.  No pressure drop or drips anywhere so will cover up now and get on with all the other jobs.

 

Thanks for all your comments.

 

 

Do you mind me asking how much you paid ?

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