Valerie
Subscriber
I teach in a college darkroom. Several years ago we remodeled/enlarged the darkroom and some genius put in copper drain pipes. After less than 2 years of use, the pipes corroded and had to be replaced. Now the film processing sinks are following suite. The Dean wants to meet with me next week to talk about what we need to use to replace the copper pipe. But I"m not a plumber!! Or a chemist. So my question is: Does anyone have information/sources I can reference during this meeting that pertains to appropriate plumbing? I already found one article stating that PVC and CPVC pipes are suitable for chemistry labs (which I already assumed as I've had them in my own darkroom for almost 20 yrs with no issue). And I know glass pipe is an option, but perhaps is overkill for us.
There are several useless items that were added during the reno. That, or someone just didn't research the proposed project properly.
