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1555:, but this protective coating eventually would dissolve away, exposing the iron to deterioration. Pipes used to convey fuel gas are often made of "black iron", which has been chemically treated to reduce corrosion, but this treatment does not resist erosion from flowing water. Despite its ruggedness, steel pipe is no longer preferred for conveying drinking water because corrosion can eventually cause leakage (especially at threaded joints), deposits on internal surfaces will eventually restrict flow, and corrosion will shed black or
515:, which seal flange joints. Gaskets vary by construction, materials and features. Commonly used gaskets are non-metallic (ASME B 16.21), spiral-wound (ASME B 16.20) and ring-joint (ASME B 16.20). Non-metallic gaskets are used with flat- or raised-face flanges. Spiral-wound gaskets are used with raised-face flanges, and ring-joint gaskets are used with ring-type joint (RTJ) flanges. Stress develops between an RTJ gasket and the flange groove when the gasket is bolted to a flange, leading to plastic deformation of the gasket.
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1933:. The installed coupling housing encases the gasket and engages the grooves around the pipe to create a leakproof seal in a self-restrained pipe joint. There are two types of grooved coupling; a flexible coupling allows a limited amount of angular movement, and a rigid coupling does not allow movement and may be used where joint immobility is required (similar to a flange or welded joint).
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fittings have the advantages of installation speed and safety. Pressing a stainless steel fitting can be completed within five seconds with the correct equipment. Primary pressing of fittings to pipes or other fittings is performed using electrically powered press equipment, but mechanically driven press equipment is also available.
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The chief advantage of these connectors is that they can be installed after cutting the pipe to length in the field. This can save time and considerable expense compared to flange connections, which must be factory- or field-welded to pipe segments. However, mechanically fastened joints are sensitive
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for sealing and a grip ring to hold the pipe. The main advantage is that it can easily be removed and re-used, it is easy to assemble, and the joints are still rotatable even after assembly. The pipe end should be square, so it sits against the stop in the fittings and does not create turbulence, and
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Although compression connections are less durable than soldered (aka sweated) connections, they are easy to install with simple tools. However, they take longer to install than soldered joints and sometimes require re-tightening to stop slow leaks which may develop over time. Because of this possible
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A tee combines or divides fluid flow. Tees can connect pipes of different diameters, change the direction of a pipe run, or both. Available in various materials, sizes and finishes, they may also be used to transport two-fluid mixtures. Tees may be equal or unequal in size of their three connections,
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This labor-intensive technique was durable if appropriately done but required time, skill, and patience for each joint to be made up. Quicker and lower-cost methods, such as rubber sleeve joints, have replaced mainly leaded hub connections of cast-iron piping in most new installations, but the older
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This fitting (also known as a "bungalow fitting" or a "cottage fitting") is a sanitary tee that allows two trap arms to be connected at the same level. A toilet is the main connection, with the option of a right or left-hand outlet to the 3" inlet with a choice of 1-1/2" or 2" in size. It is used to
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Isolation valves temporarily disconnect part of a piping system to allow maintenance or repair, for example. Isolation valves are typically left in either a fully open or closed position. A given isolation valve may be in place for many years without being operated but must be designed to be readily
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A double-tapped bushing is more compact than a reducer but not as flexible. While a double-tapped bushing has a more minor female thread concentric to a larger male thread (and thus couples a smaller male end to a larger female), a reducer may have large and small ends of either gender. If both ends
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A grooved fitting, also known as a grooved coupling, has four elements: grooved pipe, gasket, coupling housing, and nuts and bolts. The groove is made by cold-forming (or machining) a groove at the end of a pipe. A gasket encompassed by coupling housing is wrapped around the two pipe ends, with the
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Compression fittings (sometimes called "lock-bush fittings") consist of a tapered, concave conical seat; a hollow, barrel-shaped compression ring (sometimes called a ferrule); and a compression nut which is threaded onto the body of the fitting and tightened to make a leakproof connection. They are
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To ensure a comprehensive pressure test, it is crucial to explicitly request a 3.1 certificate in accordance with EN HFF 10204:2004. This certificate attests that the 'metallic products' meet the stipulated order requirements and provides detailed test results. Typically, each fitting is associated
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is a short barbed fitting with a blank end that can only be used with PEX piping to end the continuation of a water line that is no longer in use due to tying in elsewhere within the system or to seal the end of a water line which may be used for future use in the case of additional facilities. All
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If necessary, clamped joints can be disassembled later, and the fittings and pipe may be reconfigured. However, it is often not customary to re-use the clamps and rubber sleeves, which their previous installation may deform and may not seal well after rearranging. Clamped fittings may occasionally
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of metals differs from soldering and brazing in that the joint is made without adding a lower-melting-point material (e.g. solder); instead, the pipe or tubing material is partially melted, and the fitting and piping are directly fused. This generally requires piping and fitting to be the same (or
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systems due to its resistance to mechanical damage and high heat (including the threaded joints). Threaded steel pipe may still be used in high-security or exposed locations because it is more resistant to vandalism, more difficult to remove, and its scrap value is much lower than copper or brass.
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A sanitary tee has a curved center section. In drainage systems, it is primarily used to connect horizontal drains (including fixture trap arms) to vertical drains. The center connection is generally to the pipe leading to a trap (the trap arm). It must not connect a vertical drain to a horizontal
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A combination tee (combo tee, combo wye, tee-wye, long-sweep wye, or combi) is a tee with a gradually curving central connecting joint: a wye plus an additional 1/8 bend (45°), combined in one 90° unit. It is used in drains for a smooth, gradually curving path to reduce the likelihood of clogs, to
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use fittings whose interior surfaces are as smooth as possible. The fittings may be "belled" (expanded slightly in diameter) or otherwise shaped to accommodate the insertion of pipe or tubing without forming a sharp interior ridge that might catch debris or accumulate material, and cause a clog or
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systems to divert a portion of the flow from the main line into a side branch connected to a radiator or heat exchanger. The diverter tee allows the flow in the main line, even when the side branch is shut down and not calling for heat. Diverter tees must be heeded with directional markings; a tee
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Cast iron DWV pipe and fittings are still used in premium construction because they muffle the sound of wastewater rushing through them, but today they are rarely joined with traditional lead joints. Instead, pipe and fittings with plain (non-belled) connections are butted against each other, and
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These disadvantages are less problematic for fire sprinkler installations because standing water in the steel pipes does not flow, except during occasional tests or activation by a fire. Introducing oxygen dissolved in freshwater supplies will cause some corrosion, but this soon stops without any
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An advantage of flexible rubber fittings is that they can accommodate small misalignments and can be flexed slightly for installation in tight locations. A flexible fitting may be preferred to connect a shower or heavy tub to the drainage system without transmitting slight movements or stresses,
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Assembling threaded pipe is labor-intensive, and requires skill and planning to allow lengths of pipe to be screwed together in sequence. Most threaded-pipe systems require strategically located pipe-union fittings in final assembly. The threaded pipe is heavy and requires adequate attachment to
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Fasteners join, or affix, two or more objects. Although they are usually used to attach pipe and fittings to mechanical supports in buildings, they do not connect the pipes. Fasteners commonly used with piping are a stud bolt with nuts (usually fully threaded, with two heavy, hexagonal nuts); a
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Tee-wyes are similar to tees, except for angling the branch line to reduce friction and turbulence. They are commonly used to attach a vertical drainpipe to a horizontal one, reducing the deposition of entrained solids at the junction. Wyes and combo wyes follow a long-sweep pattern relative to
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Throttling valves control the amount or pressure of a fluid allowed to pass through and are designed to withstand the stress and wear caused by this operation. Because they may wear out in this usage, they are often installed alongside isolation valves which can temporarily disconnect a failing
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Flange connections tend to be expensive because they require the precision forming of metal. Factory-installed flanges must meet carefully measured dimensional specifications, and pipe segments cut to length on-site require skilled precision welding to attach flanges under more-difficult field
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shaped connection instead. A specialized flaring tool is used to enlarge tubing into a 45º tapered bell shape matching the projecting shape of the flare fitting. The flare nut, which had previously been installed over the tubing, is then tightened over the fitting to force the tapered surfaces
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Where many connections must be made in a short period (such as plumbing of a new building), soldering is quicker and less expensive joinery than compression or flare fittings. A degree of skill is needed to make several reliable soldered joints quickly. If flux residue is thoroughly cleaned,
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Slip-joint fittings are frequently used in kitchen, bathroom and tub drainage systems. They include a detached (movable) slip nut and slip-joint washer; the washer is made of rubber or nylon. An advantage of this type of fitting is that the pipe it is connecting to does not need to be cut to a
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Press fittings with either V and M profile (or contour) in stainless steel, carbon steel, and copper are trendy in Europe, and several manufacturers such as Viega, Geberit, Swiss
Fittings, and ISOTUBI, distribute proprietary systems of press fittings. Compared to other connection types, press
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An alternative design also allows the selective use of belled fittings made entirely of flexible rubber, including more-complex shapes such as wyes or tee-wyes. They are secured to cast iron pipe segments by use of stainless steel worm drive clamps. Because these fittings are not as stiff as
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The advantages of this method are durability, speed, neatness, and safety. The connection can be made even when the tubing is wet. Crimped fittings are suitable for drinking water pipes and other hot-and-cold systems (including central heating). They are more expensive than sweated fittings.
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blockage. Freshly cut ends of pipe segments are carefully deburred to remove projecting slivers of material which may snag debris (such as hair or fibers) which can build up to cause blockages. This internal smoothness also makes it easier to "snake out" or "rod out" a clogged pipe with a
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produce sleeve-clamp fittings, which replace many flange connections. They attach to the end of a pipe segment via circumferential grooves pressed (or cut) around the end of the pipe to be joined. They are widely used on larger steel pipes and can also be used with other materials.
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are similar to DWV fittings but usually have thinner and lighter construction because the weight of the materials conveyed is less. Vacuum-system designs share with DWV designs the need to eliminate internal ridges, burrs, sharp turns, or other obstructions which might create clogs.
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may be installed between the flanges to prevent leakage, it is sometimes possible to use only a special grease or nothing at all (if the mating surfaces are sufficiently precisely formed). Although flange fittings are bulky, they perform well in demanding applications such as large
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if their sizes differ. There are two types of collars: "regular" and "slip". A regular coupling has a small ridge or stops internally to prevent the over-insertion of a pipe and, thus, under-insertion of the other pipe segment (which would result in an unreliable connection).
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precise length; the slip joint can attach within a range of the end of the inserting pipe. Many slip fittings may be tightened or loosened by hand for easier access to residential drainpipe systems (for example, to clean out a trap or access a drain line past a trap).
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keep stack-vented fixtures high to the joist space and thus conserves the headroom in a basement. As the water closet must be the lowest fixture, the smaller side outlet (usually used to connect the bathtub trap arm) enters slightly above the larger connection.
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This section discusses fittings primarily used in pressurized piping systems, though there is some overlap with fittings for low-pressure or non-pressurized systems. Specialized fittings for the latter setups are discussed in the next major subsection.
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Fittings allow multiple pipes to be connected to cover longer distances, increase or decrease the size of the pipe or tube, or extend a network by branching, and make possible more complex systems than could be achieved with only individual pipes.
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Press fittings of some major brands carry a plastic slip around the sleeves on each end of the fitting which falls off when the fitting has been compressed. This allows for a simple identification whether a press fitting has securely been installed.
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This fitting differs from a standard cross in that two ports have curved inlets. Although it has been used in the past for connecting the drains of back-to-back fixtures (such as back-to-back sinks), some current codes—including the 2006
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of a long-radius (LR) elbow is 1.5 times the pipe diameter, but a short-radius (SR) elbow has a radius equal to the pipe diameter. Wide available short elbows are typically used in pressurized systems and physically tight locations.
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Also called a tee with a diverter baffle, a waste tee or an end-outlet tee, it typically connects waste lines before they enter the trap and has a baffle to keep water from one waste pipe from entering the other at the connection.
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or other plastic piping to partially dissolve and fuse the adjacent surfaces of piping and fitting. Solvent welding is usually used with a sleeve-type joint to connect pipe and fittings made of the same (or compatible) material.
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is attached) is a specialized flange designed to be flush with the floor, allowing a toilet to be installed above it. The flange must be mechanically strong to accommodate slight misalignments or movements and resist corrosion.
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on both its inner and outer circumferences. Like a reducer, a double-tapped bushing has two threads of different sizes. A common type of this style fitting is a "hex bushing" with a hex head for installation with a pipe wrench.
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bursting, or which had to be cut temporarily for some reason. Since the alignment stop is missing, it is up to the installer to carefully measure the final location of the slip coupling to ensure that it is located correctly.
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Central vacuum system inlet fittings are intentionally designed with a tighter curvature radius than other bends in the system. If vacuumed debris becomes stuck, it will jam at the inlet, where it is easy to find and remove.
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torch, although electrically heated soldering tools are sometimes used. Once the fitting and pipe have reached sufficient temperature, solder is applied to the heated joint, and the molten solder is drawn into the joint by
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Cast iron piping was traditionally made with one "spigot" end (plain, which was cut to length as needed) and one "socket" or "hub" end (cup-shaped). The larger-diameter hub was also called a "bell" because of its shape.
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Properly welded joints are considered reliable and durable. Pipe welding is often performed by specially licensed workers whose skills are retested periodically. For critical applications, every joint is tested with
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Non-return or check valves allow the free flow of a fluid in one direction but prevent its flow in a reverse direction. They are often seen in drainage or sewage systems but may also be used in pressurized systems.
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traditional cast-iron fittings, the heavy pipe segments may need better anchoring and support to prevent unwanted movement. The lighter rubber fittings may not muffle sound as well as the heavy cast-iron fittings.
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flow requirements of the system or adapt to existing piping of a different size. The reduction length is usually equal to the average of the larger and smaller pipe diameters. Although reducers are usually
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soldering can produce a long-lasting connection at a low cost. However, using an open flame for heating joints can present fire and health hazards to building occupants and requires adequate ventilation.
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The bodies of fittings for pipe and tubing are often the same base material as the pipe or tubing connected: copper, steel, PVC, CPVC, or ABS. Any material permitted by the plumbing, health, or building
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in the United States—prohibit the use of this fitting for that purpose and require a double-fixture fitting (double combination wye) to minimize wastewater from one side flowing into the other.
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from one to the other; this dissolves one metal, depositing it on the other. A dielectric union breaks the electrical path with a plastic liner between its halves, limiting galvanic corrosion.
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points can self-consistently define a plane; three legs are inherently stable, whereas four points overdetermine a plane and can be inconsistent, resulting in physical stress on a fitting.
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technology may still be used for some repairs. In addition, some conservative plumbing codes still require leaded hub joints for final connections where the sewer main leaves a building.
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Push-to-pull fittings are easily removed compression fitting that allows pipes to be connected with minimal tools. These fittings are similar to regular compression fittings but use an
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Caps, usually liquid- or gas-tight, cover the otherwise open end of a pipe. The exterior of an industrial cap may be round, square, rectangular, U- or I-shaped, or may have a handgrip.
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Long elbows are used in low-pressure gravity-fed systems and other applications where low turbulence and minimum deposition of entrained solids are of concern. They are available in
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Press fittings with appropriate and region-specific certification may be used for gas lines. Stainless steel and carbon steel press fittings can withstand up to 16 bars of pressure.
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leakage, they are generally restricted to accessible locations (such as under a kitchen or bathroom sink) and are prohibited in concealed locations such as the interiors of walls.
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at one or both ends for assembly. Steel pipe is often joined with threaded connections; tapered threads are cut into the end of the pipe, and sealant is applied in the form of
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DWV elbows are usually long-radius ("sweep") types. To reduce flow resistance and solid deposits when the direction of flow is changed, they use a shallow curve with a large
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This view looking upwards through a hole in the ceiling shows a traditional leaded hub joint (at top) and a more recent rubber-sleeved hubless connection (at lower right).
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Crimped or pressed connections to use special fittings permanently attached to tubing with a powered crimper. The fittings, manufactured with a pre-installed sealant or
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Unlike metal welding, solvent welding is relatively easy to perform (although care is needed to make reliable joints). Solvents typically used for plastics are usually
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A disadvantage of press fittings is the dead space between the pipe and the fitting, which can possibly rule out use for beverage and food applications.
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Although flare connections are labor-intensive, they are durable and reliable. Considered more secure against leaks and sudden failure, they are used in
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Piping or tubing is usually inserted into fittings to make connections. Connectors are assigned a gender, abbreviated M or F. An example of this is a "
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Flange fittings are generally used to connect valves, inline instruments or equipment nozzles. Two surfaces are joined tightly together with threaded
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Flared connectors should not be confused with compression connectors, which are generally not interchangeable. Lacking a compression ring, they use a
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out of buildings. It must be installed in an easily accessible place for adjustment, replacement, and repair. A trap primer, a specialized
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Standard codes are followed when designing (or manufacturing) a piping system. Organizations which promulgate piping standards include:
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which could eventually cause cracking. Flexible fittings may also be used to reduce the transmission of vibration into the DWV system.
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clamping bands, which compress the rubber to make a tight seal around the pipes and fittings. These pipe clamps are similar to
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fittings are common in copper piping and plumbing systems.
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and shed much fewer residues into the flowing water.
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2440:(10th ed.). Wiley Publishing, Inc. pp.
2230:Rainwater, surface, and subsurface water drainage
1551:was often used to protect steel water pipes from
596:for joining polyethylene pipe to another material
62:is used in pipe systems to connect sections of
2911:"DPMAregister | Marken - Registerauskunft"
2418:. Anvil International. April 2012. p. 99.
2170:need to be disassembled to provide access for "
1015:installed backwards will function very poorly.
674:Long-radius (or sweep) 90° elbow (copper sweat)
3053:the American Society for Testing and Materials
3026:Damm, John A. and Waugaman, Charles H. (1948)
2966:. Black and Decker. January 2019. p. 30.
2925:"Abnahmeprüfzeugnis 3.1: Bedeutung und Inhalt"
2054:Double Tap Connector 90/90 with Female Thread
1947:Fitting being crimped using a specialized tool
1083:plugs are sealed watertight with a PEX crimp.
796:Combination union and reducer (brass threaded)
751:connects two pipes. The fitting is known as a
572:Tapered barbed adapter used for oxygen devices
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919:size from a larger to a smaller bore (inner
305:: American Society for Testing and Materials
297:A112.19.2 Ceramic plumbing fixtures standard
1173:Drain-waste-vent (DWV) and related fittings
697:Elbows are also categorized by length. The
291:: American Society of Mechanical Engineers
204:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
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2432:Miller, Rex; Miller, Mark Richard (2004).
2279:Plumbing Manufacturers International (PMI)
1983:
1844:, clamps, or other means of applying high
1644:Brass fitting soft-soldered to copper pipe
1600:Polypropylene fittings for solvent welding
830:from one to the other also moves metallic
326:MSS: Manufacturers Standardization Society
2558:"Plumbing, Kitchen & Bath Dictionary"
2329:"Proper Replacement Of Gaskets Important"
1563:source of additional water-borne oxygen.
343:Expansion Joint Manufacturers Association
224:Learn how and when to remove this message
3028:The Practical and Technical Encyclopedia
2867:"New Methods Simplify Plumbing Problems"
857:
4135:Plumbing & Drainage Institute (PDI)
2809:. Newtown, Connecticut: Taunton Press.
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2414:"Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations".
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1156:Gate, plug, or ball valves – Isolation
386:Display of threaded cast-iron fittings
2582:Anupoju, Sadanandam (6 August 2016).
1566:In older installations, the threaded
1535:fuel and is also a popular choice in
886:Bronze threaded (at left) and copper
331:American National Standards Institute
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4085:Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing
1474:, driven into concrete or masonry).
1353:Double sanitary tee (sanitary cross)
717:(CPVC), and copper, and are used in
337:National Fire Protection Association
202:adding citations to reliable sources
1306:, maintaining a water seal to keep
1302:automatically injects water into a
547:Common piping and plumbing fittings
407:Low-temperature carbon steel (LTCS)
34:Copper fittings for soldered joints
2949:from the original on Apr 22, 2023.
2487:"High pressure adapters/couplings"
2472:Handbook of Polyethylene (PE) Pipe
2063:Adapter Female Coupling (ISO 228)
2057:Elbow 90° Female Adapter Coupling
1632:, requiring adequate ventilation.
525:Gender of connectors and fasteners
367:ASME B36.19M: Stainless-steel pipe
25:
3405:Push-to-pull compression fittings
2529:"Pipe Fittings and Port Adapters"
1777:Push-to-pull compression fittings
1771:Push-to-pull compression fittings
1688:Partially-welded steel pipe joint
1559:residues into the flowing water.
1388:to keep pipes clear and flowing.
1002:with equal tees the most common.
404:Impact-tested carbon steel (ITCS)
82:flow. These fittings are used in
27:Connecting pieces in pipe systems
322:American Water Works Association
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86:to manipulate the conveyance of
1832:Flange connection with a gasket
1380:, industrial-strength wyes are
1205:Underground piping systems for
707:acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
445:acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
370:ASME B31.3 2008: Process piping
2963:The Complete Guide to Plumbing
2514:Schlumberger Oilfield Glossary
959:. It is a sleeve similar to a
715:chlorinated polyvinyl chloride
594:mechanical joint (MJ) adapters
511:are mechanical seals, usually
457:chlorinated polyvinyl chloride
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2436:Audel Plumber's Pocket Manual
1730:personal protective equipment
1728:from welding operations, and
972:are the same gender, it is a
616:
424:Non-ferrous metals (includes
373:ASME B31.4 XXXX: Power piping
4145:World Plumbing Council (WPC)
3696:Reduced pressure zone device
2807:Plumbing (for pros, by pros)
1185:Because they operate at low
743:Pipe coupling (copper sweat)
310:American Petroleum Institute
263:or discuss the issue on the
18:Piping and plumbing fittings
4140:Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC)
3859:Instant hot water dispenser
3661:Piping and plumbing fitting
2831:"Garbage Disposal Plumbing"
2536:Parker Hannifin Corporation
1937:Pressed or crimped fittings
1462:machine bolt and nut; or a
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3486:Backflow prevention device
3471:Atmospheric vacuum breaker
3048:International Code Council
2538:. October 2017. p. F4
2491:Parker Autoclave Engineers
2060:Female Straight Connector
2052:Elbow 90° Female Coupling
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355:Plumbing Code of Australia
349:Compressed Gas Association
3746:Thermostatic mixing valve
2416:Anvil Pipe Fitters Manual
2021:Elbow 45°, F/F & F/M
2019:Elbow 90°, F/F & F/M
2003:Pressend / Female Thread
1986:
1447:may be legally required.
771:(sometimes also called a
465:Cross-linked polyethylene
461:high-density polyethylene
3476:Automatic bleeding valve
3115:Compatibility (chemical)
2756:"Advise Check Of Drains"
2240:Traps, Drains, and Vents
2048:Male Straight Connector
2037:Elbow 90° Male Coupling
1900:Mechanical sleeve clamps
1604:A solvent is applied to
1195:drain-waste-vent systems
1159:Globe valve – Throttling
449:fibre-reinforced plastic
316:American Welding Society
3681:Pressure-balanced valve
3676:Pressure vacuum breaker
3385:Pipe (fluid conveyance)
3327:Drain-waste-vent system
3307:Chemical drain cleaners
2992:Northwest Columbus News
2805:Cauldwell, Rex (2007).
2708:Cauldwell, Rex (2009).
2024:Bend 15°, 45°, 75° M/M
2000:Pressend / Male Thread
1987:Types of Pressfittings
1724:is essential to remove
1652:connection, a chemical
1510:thread-sealing compound
1392:Side inlet tee-wye (TY)
1366:Wye (Y) or tee-wye (TY)
1318:of contaminated water.
1023:Crosses, also known as
974:gender-changing reducer
443:Non-metallic (includes
4202:Template:Public health
3874:water recycling shower
3844:Hot water storage tank
3175:Onsite sewage facility
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3896:Tankless water heater
3839:Garbage disposal unit
3824:Electric water boiler
3296:British Standard Pipe
2960:"Push-Fit Fittings".
2664:freeonlineplumber.com
2333:The Victoria Advocate
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3886:Storage water heater
3455:Water heat recycling
3363:National Pipe Thread
3265:Water supply network
2255:Water supply systems
2185:Cutting ring fitting
2076:3-PC HFF Ball Valve
2045:Union Male Coupling
1750:Compression fittings
1740:Compression fittings
1578:support its weight.
1547:coating of metallic
1484:National pipe thread
1464:powder-actuated tool
634:adapters to convert
261:improve this article
198:improve this section
152:compression fittings
4217:Template:Wastewater
4075:Hydrostatic testing
3716:Rooftop water tower
3312:Compression fitting
2994:. September 4, 2002
2871:Schenectady Gazette
2609:"Plumbing Glossary"
2390:"Plumbing Glossary"
2299:"Plumbing Glossary"
2089:Leaded hub fittings
1892:Mechanical fittings
1746:Compression fitting
1413:hydraulic actuators
1407:Hydraulic machinery
1251:radius of curvature
1212:or the disposal of
896:Reducer (chemistry)
890:(at right) reducers
699:radius of curvature
4171:Waterborne disease
4070:Hydronic balancing
3829:Evaporative cooler
3794:Accessible bathtub
3691:Radiator (heating)
3671:Pressure regulator
3566:Double check valve
3541:Concentric reducer
3342:Garden Hose Thread
3235:Thermal insulation
3105:Air gap (plumbing)
2893:"Steel stud bolts"
2760:Lodi News-Sentinel
2640:. October 20, 1996
2562:PlumbingSupply.com
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4207:Template:Sewerage
4154:Health and safety
4130:NSF International
3940:Specialized tools
3819:Drinking fountain
3786:Plumbing fixtures
3666:Plug (sanitation)
3651:Nipple (plumbing)
3571:Eccentric reducer
3551:Coupling (piping)
3516:Chemigation valve
3369:Nominal Pipe Size
3332:Ductile iron pipe
3230:Thermal expansion
2945:. 20 March 2021.
2939:"Soldering Types"
2853:stackexchange.com
2816:978-1-56158-817-6
2742:stackexchange.com
2723:978-1-56158-855-8
2682:stackexchange.com
2638:The Daily Courier
2511:"adapter spool".
2086:
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2006:Valve Connection
1734:ultraviolet light
1111:long tapered cone
1074:Plug (sanitation)
1025:four-way fittings
981:reducing bushings
907:Eccentric reducer
854:Nipple (plumbing)
840:allow mechanical
812:Dielectric unions
753:reducing coupling
735:Coupling (piping)
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253:balanced coverage
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148:threaded fittings
144:friction fittings
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4212:Template:Toilets
3977:Flare-nut wrench
3736:Submersible pump
3561:Dielectric union
3481:Automatic faucet
3440:Thread seal tape
3400:Plastic pipework
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3947:Basin wrench
3926:Water heater
3921:Water filter
3834:Flush toilet
3809:Dehumidifier
3751:Trench drain
3731:Street elbow
3721:Safety valve
3706:Relief valve
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3646:Needle valve
3631:Grinder pump
3601:Flow limiter
3586:Float switch
3521:Chopper pump
3501:Booster pump
3450:Tube bending
3395:Pipe support
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4021:Measurement
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3987:Pipe wrench
3972:Driving cap
3864:Laundry tub
3741:Tap (valve)
3726:Sewage pump
3711:Riser clamp
3656:Pinch valve
3626:Grease trap
3621:Globe valve
3611:Flushometer
3596:Floor drain
3591:Float valve
3511:Check valve
3496:Bleed screw
3270:Water table
3210:Storm sewer
3096:Fundamental
2195:Driving cap
2148:hose clamps
2069:Tee Female
1846:compressive
1726:metal fumes
1722:ventilation
1624:and may be
1529:natural gas
1522:pipe wrench
1441:earthquakes
1378:spot-welded
1300:trap primer
1294:Trap primer
1273:to which a
1245:Sweep elbow
1218:groundwater
1207:landscaping
1105:A barb (or
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719:DWV systems
513:ring-shaped
467:(PEX), and
438:cupronickel
4232:Categories
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3982:Pipecutter
3962:Core drill
3849:Humidifier
3814:Dishwasher
3776:Zone valve
3771:Water tank
3616:Gate valve
3491:Ball valve
3464:Components
3284:Technology
3255:Wastewater
3215:Stormwater
2766:2013-12-26
2359:wermac.org
2284:2024-01-01
2275:"Glossary"
2262:References
2215:Pipefitter
2144:worm drive
1648:To make a
1545:galvanized
1482:See also:
1437:wind loads
1417:bulldozers
1344:Baffle tee
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3353:Hydronics
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3190:Sewer gas
3155:Heat trap
3150:Greywater
3120:Corrosion
2943:VIP Ferro
2245:Victaulic
2119:lead wool
2042:Tee Male
2027:Coupling
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1882:weld neck
1869:systems.
1720:Adequate
1709:, and in
1636:Soldering
1630:flammable
1572:corrosion
1553:corrosion
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1308:sewer gas
1282:Clean-out
1107:hose barb
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166:Standards
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124:soldering
116:petroleum
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4180:See also
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3200:Sewerage
3180:Pressure
3135:Fuel gas
3110:Backflow
3098:concepts
3089:Plumbing
2947:Archived
2178:See also
2152:neoprene
1919:residual
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1711:chemical
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459:(CPVC),
132:caulking
104:sanitary
96:potatory
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4061:trades,
4002:Plunger
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504:Gaskets
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430:inconel
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