Yes its possible. But why? Copper is the ultimate. Why downgrade?
You can't you Do need adapter fittings
To transition from using PVC to CPVC piping in your plumbing system, you will need to carefully remove the existing PVC pipes and fittings. Then, measure and cut the CPVC pipes to the appropriate lengths using a pipe cutter. Next, clean the ends of the CPVC pipes and fittings with a CPVC primer and cement. Finally, securely connect the CPVC pipes and fittings together, following the manufacturer's instructions. It is important to ensure a proper fit and allow the cement to dry completely before testing the new CPVC plumbing system.
Rectorseal is for gas. Use Megalock.
GI, PVC, CPVC, Copper, Multi layer composite pipes, PPR
They can be made from a variety of materials, galvanised steel, copper, PVC, CPVC or PEX.
CPVC (chlorinated polyvinyl chloride) does not contain BPA (bisphenol A) as it is a different type of plastic resin. CPVC is often used in plumbing and other applications where resistance to high temperatures and corrosion is needed, and it is considered safe for use in these applications.
CPVC glue is specifcially formulated to glue CPVC pipe and needs a primer.
- HDLPE and CPVC can be joined by using Oatey Purple Primer and CPVC cement.
It depends on where you are application and local code. Copper tube, Pex, PVC, CPVC, & Polyethylene are all used.
Copper... and anything else you can touch... is a chemical already.
The chemical composition of CPVC solvent typically includes a mixture of solvents such as tetrahydrofuran (THF) and methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), along with CPVC resins and stabilizers. These solvents are used to dissolve CPVC resin and create a strong bond when joining CPVC pipes and fittings.
Return the PVC to the store and purchase the CPVC you need.