ppr pipe and fittings sizes chart for hot and code water convey
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Specification
1.Type: PPR pipes fittings
2.Color: Green
3.Usage: Hot Water Supply
4.Inexpensive price with excellent quality
Advantages:
1, High Temperature Resistance: the maximum sustained working temperature is up to 70 Degrees Celsius, the maximum transient temperature is up to 95 Degrees Celsius.
2, Heat Preservation: low thermal conductivity which is only 1/1500 of brass pipe, and 1/250 of steel pipe.
Non-toxic: no heavy metal additives would not be covered with dirty or contaminated by bacterium.
3, Corrosion Resistant: resist chemical matters or electron chemical corrosion.
4, Lower Installation Costs: light weight and ease of installation can reduce installation costs by as much as 50% over metal piping system.
5, Higher Flow Capacity: smooth interior walls result in lower pressure loss and higher volume than metal pipes.
6, Long Life: more than 50 years under normal conditions.
7, Recycled and Environment-friendly.
For Hot Water
Pressure | Size(mm) | Pressure | Size(mm) |
PN2.0MPA | 20*2.8 |
PN2.5MPA | 20*3.4 |
25*3.5 | 25*4.2 | ||
32*4.4 | 32*5.4 | ||
40*5.5 | 40*6.7 | ||
50*6.9 | 50*8.3 | ||
63*8.6 | 63*10.5 | ||
75*10.3 | 75*12.5 | ||
90*12.3 | 90*15.0 | ||
110*15.1 | 110*18.3 |
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ppr pipe and fittings sizes chart for hot and code water convey
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