BCD Presentation CPVC Pipe Tubing
BCD Presentation CPVC Pipe Tubing
BCD Presentation CPVC Pipe Tubing
A presentation by
The Plastics Pipe Institute
Contact
Lance MacNevin, P.Eng.
PPI Director of Engineering - Building & Construction Division
lmacnevin@plasticpipe.org Tel (469) 499-1057
PPI Mission: Enable the highest quality of life and preserve our natural resources
through the advancement, acceptance, and use of plastic pipe systems
Members: Over 170 member firms involved with the plastic pipe industry
BCD Materials: CPVC, HDPE (geo), PEX, PE-RT, PEX-AL-PEX, and PP (PP-R & PP-RCT)
The course will explain the types of piping materials and fitting options and
their capabilities; product standards and certifications for each material;
proper installation techniques; and code requirements for plumbing and
mechanical (e.g., hydronic) applications.
- While people often use “Tubing” and “Pipe” interchangeably, there is a difference
- Within a Standard Dimension Ratio, each diameter of the pipe type has the same
pressure capability & rating
- E.g., ½, ¾, 1, and 2 inch SDR 11 CPVC tubing all have the same pressure rating
- CPVC tubing (ASTM D2846) is SDR 11 (wall thickness is 1/11 of the OD)
- Used for plumbing applications
Courtesy Lubrizol
Courtesy Lubrizol
* CPVC pipe of other wall thicknesses (e.g., SDR 13.5, Sch. 40, Sch. 80) have
different pressure ratings
- Many firestop manufacturers have products listed for use with CPVC
- Not all “CPVC” firestops are listed and compatible with all CPVC
Example:
2021 ICC International Mechanical Code, Section 602.2.1 states:
Courtesy Lubrizol
Manufacturer
- Mechanical: CPVC pipe, tubing, and fittings are listed within model codes such as the
International Residential Code (IRC), International Mechanical Code (IMC), Uniform
Mechanical Code (UMC), and Uniform Solar, Hydronics, and Geothermal Code
(USHGC) for hydronic piping
Example:
- The FBC™ System Compatible Program is a resource made available to manufacturers
of ancillary products intended to be used with CPVC to help determine whether a product
is chemically compatible with Lubrizol Advanced Materials' FlowGuard®, BlazeMaster®,
Corzan®, and products made with TempRite Technology
- Visit https://www.lubrizol.com/CPVC/FBC-System-Compatible-Program -
Courtesy Lubrizol
- Solvent welding requires the two components to come into contact as the solvent
cements allow the parts to molecularly bond with each other (different than glues)
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Worldwide Corp.
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Victaulic x2
System Benefits:
- Plastic piping systems save costs and last longer
- Plastic pipes are corrosion-resistant, no build-up
- Pipes can absorb pressure surges, reduce spikes
- Plastic pipes are quieter and transfer less heat
- Plastic systems are joined without flame
- No hot-work permits required
Courtesy Lubrizol
System Benefits:
- Plastic piping systems save costs and last longer
- Plastic pipes are corrosion-resistant, no build-up
- Pipes can absorb pressure surges, reduce spikes
- Plastic pipes are quieter and transfer less heat
- Plastic systems are joined without flame
- No hot-work permits required
Courtesy Lubrizol
- UL 1821 is the system performance standard for plastic fire protection systems
System Benefits:
- Plastic piping systems save costs and last longer
- Plastic pipes are corrosion-resistant, no build-up
- Plastic systems are joined without flame
- No hot-work permits required
Courtesy Lubrizol
System Benefits:
- Plastic piping systems save costs and last longer
- Plastic pipes are corrosion-resistant, no build-up
- Plastic systems are joined without flame
- No hot-work permits required
Courtesy Lubrizol
Case Study:
- Dormitory retrofit, University of Notre Dame (IN)
- 750,000 ft2 in 12 buildings
- 8,000 sprinkler heads
- Installed during winter & summer breaks, 7 months
- Chosen due to speed, no hot work,
resistance to corrosion and MIC
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Courtesy Watts
CPVC CPVC
Material Cu Tubing SDR 11 Tubing SDR 11 Tubing
Nominal Size (Type L) (ASTM D2846) (ASTM D2846)
3/8 0.430 N/A N/A
1/2 0.545 0.485 89%
3/4 0.785 0.695 89%
1 1.025 0.901 88%
1 1/4 1.265 1.105 87%
1 1/2 1.505 1.309 87%
2 1.985 1.716 86%
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CPVC Installation Techniques
Sizing Pipes for Plumbing Distribution
- Both copper and CPVC pipes have velocity limitations:
Copper:
- 8 feet per second (fps) for cold water
- 4 to 5 feet per second for hot water
CPVC:
- 10 feet per second (fps) for hot and cold water
- Fasteners
- Protection
- Pressure testing
Primer Requirements
- ASTM F656
- Purple or clear
Step 4: Assemble
the joint
- Use hangers that can support the weight of the water-filled pipe
- Use smooth hangers and straps that do not distort, cut, or abrade the pipe
- Use hangers that can support the weight of the water-filled pipe
- Use smooth hangers and straps that do not distort, cut, or abrade the pipe
½” 4 4 3½ 3
¾” 5 4½ 4 3
1” 5½ 5 4½ 3
1 ¼” 6 5½ 5 4
1 ½” 6½ 6 5½ 4
2” 7½ 7 6½ 4 Uponor
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Courtesy Uponor
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- Fill the system with water and bleed air from the highest point
- DO NOT test CPVC using pressurized air or compressed gas (e.g., nitrogen)
due to risk of separation under pressure
BCD Homepage
PPI Divisions:
- Building & Construction
- Drainage
- Energy Piping Systems
- Municipal & Industrial
- Power & Communications
Thank you
Contact
Lance MacNevin, P.Eng.
PPI Director of Engineering - Building & Construction Division
lmacnevin@plasticpipe.org Tel (469) 499-1057