My century home has mostly been upgraded to copper plumbing, but there is a short run of galvanized steel piping at the very beginning of the supply lines where it meets with the city's water meter.
If I want to remove the galvanized and bring the 3/4" copper fully to the meter, what is/are the proper fittings?
The meter is a 5/8" Neptune T-10.
Do I just need something like this connected to a 3/4" copper female adapter, and from there connect to my existing copper supply lines?
I'm mostly confused about the sizing because the meter says 5/8" but the pipe is 3/4" and most of the couplings/fittings I am seeing online are 3/4". I also see some references to " 5/8 x 3/4 " water meters and I'm not sure what that means.
But also let me know if there is anything else I am missing in regards to this connection.
Thanks!
If I want to remove the galvanized and bring the 3/4" copper fully to the meter, what is/are the proper fittings?
The meter is a 5/8" Neptune T-10.
Do I just need something like this connected to a 3/4" copper female adapter, and from there connect to my existing copper supply lines?
I'm mostly confused about the sizing because the meter says 5/8" but the pipe is 3/4" and most of the couplings/fittings I am seeing online are 3/4". I also see some references to " 5/8 x 3/4 " water meters and I'm not sure what that means.
But also let me know if there is anything else I am missing in regards to this connection.
Thanks!