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connect copper to pvc
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To connect copper to PVC, you generally use a special fitting known as a dielectric union. This fitting is designed to prevent galvanic corrosion, which can occur when two dissimilar metals are in contact with each other, especially in the presence of an electrolyte like water. The union has a copper threaded fitting on one side that you can solder onto your copper pipe and a PVC adapter on the other side that you glue to your PVC pipe. It's important to follow soldering and PVC gluing best practices to ensure a leak-proof connection. Always ensure the water is turned off and the pipes are dry before beginning work, and always wear safety gear.
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