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Hi pepeople in looking at getting a air compresser to test pipe work before I fill up a heating system, only thing is what fittings would I need to get onto 15 mm copper or hep? The compresser I'm looking at is this one Toolstation


it says bayonet air outlet but I've no idear what size fitting I need to get to 15mm copper or hep any advice would be very helpfull

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The bayonets I use have a 1/4" male thread. 1/4" x 1/2" brass or black iron bush does it nicely.

These are my gas rigs, one with bayonet.

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Think that's only refrigerant pipework.

All the commercial books talk about performing strength tests using air.

But then you're not pumping it up to huge pressures, only a percentage above mip or mop so the moisture wouldn't be forced to condensate.
 
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