You put them in at installation time.
You put them in at installation time.
Not IME. Hacksaw did the job on the last 1" pipework I installed.
I'm very envious, mine is about 2 bar on a good day. I had to give away the lawn sprinkler as it wouldn't rotate. Live on top of the hill at the end of the main.
One of my factories had a window that was impregnated with particles from where a previous occupier had used an angle grinder carelessly.
I have a coffee-cup which I managed to etch particles into through careless use of an angle grinder. I'm *much* more careful now.
I would think a hot water tank would be a weak point, because of the area of the cross section.
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The OP was asking what pressure pipework would stand, not a domestic HW system with a cylinder.
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