32 degrees just like everything else.
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The acronym CPVC stands for chlorinated polyvinyl chloride. It is a thermoplastic produced by the chlorination of polyvinyl chloride resin. It is mainly used in hot and cold water pipes.
They can be made from a variety of materials, galvanised steel, copper, PVC, CPVC or PEX.
Its CPVC, as it can handle higher temperature and have good corrosion resistance properties compare to UPVC.
If you require higher pressure higher wall thickness of pipe you should use sch 80 pipes.
CPVC pipe is approved for hot and cold water. PVC pipe is approved for cold water only. This is only applicable in certain areas. You should check your local area codes to see if this applies to you.
Only if it is wraped pipe -- And prime and wrap fittings also and install a annode making sure your annode is lower than your pipe
Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC) pipes can withstand heat up to 180 degrees. A special glue is used to blond it together. PPR pipes are a made of plastic and uses no glue as it is heat-fused. PPR is a commercial product.
People who know about it prefer new plastics such as PEX or CPVC, not rubber.
CPVC glue is specifcially formulated to glue CPVC pipe and needs a primer.
It stands for Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC). Typically used for somewhat corrosive media.