Originally Posted by wingman
Is your house plumbed in copper or plastic?

The dielectric fittings are there to prevent galvanic corrosion between dissimilar metals. If your house is plumbed in copper pipe you don't want it in direct contact with the steel of the hot water heater. So the fitting electrically insulates the copper from the steel.

If your house is plumbed in plastic then dielectric fittings won't make any difference either way.



The plumbing is all copper, but the nipples on the water heaters are steel. I seem to be getting a lot of corrosion (green copper) near the water heaters. I thought to just put a CPVC female/male coupling between the nipples and the copper. Could the green just be an excess of flux?

Last edited by Faust; 01/14/22 11:17 PM.