I have a PVC return line that is below the water level I need to re-plumb. Is there any way to "plug" the pipe so I can make the solvent welds?
I have a PVC return line that is below the water level I need to re-plumb. Is there any way to "plug" the pipe so I can make the solvent welds?
Sure. They make all kinds of plugs. The two most common are the expanding cork and the screw-in kind. The Expanding Cork is a rubber cork that you jam in the return, after removing the fitting. There's a wing nut on it that to tighten to make the seal. The screw-in kind screws into the threads that hold the return fitting. I use these for my winterizing.
Carl
Cherne test balls & plugs are what plumbers use (I was a licensed master plumber for 25+ years). They are not cheap, but can reach into pipes where it's difficult to fit an end plug, and will seal even if the pipe is somewhat rough.
Oatey 240018 Cherne 1-1/2-Inch Test-Ball PlugHere's a typical small plug:
Cherne 270024 Test-Ball 2-Inch Plug
Cherne 270016 Test-Ball 1-1/4-Inch to 1-1/2-Inch Plug
But you'll need to look at the Cherne catalog using the product numbers, to be sure of what profile you're getting: http://www.cherneind.com/Pneumatic/Test_Ball/
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