For sanitary and venting, 5 psi. for 15 minutes.
1. Test Method 1) Breather separated from main body, body clean by Air. 2) Nitrogen(Dry air) through the transformer to the body's respiratory system piping at a pressure of 0.35kg/㎠ injection. 3) Pressurized leakage area and then left in place for 12 hours after the inspection. 4) Record the start of the test, the injection pressure and oil temperature(ambient temperature) will vary depending on the oil temperature and the pressure of nitrogen(N2). 5) If the leakage area in case of a fastening portion and gasket area and re-check the pressure(leaks) to restart the test. (In this case, the pressure holding time is restarted.)
from : Engineeringtoolbox.comPolyethylene pipes are also classified by the type of material used:PE 32 - low pressure piping systemsPE 40 - low pressure piping systemsPE 63 - medium pressure piping systems - irrigation system - drinking water connectionsPE 80 - gas pipe for natural gas distribution network with pressure rate up to 4 bars - drinking water pipe with pressure rate up to 16 bar - sewers, outfall pipes, industrial pipesPE 100 - high demands piping applicationsThe Minimum Required Strength - MRS - according ISO 4427 for the different materials are:Designation of materialMRS at 50 years and 20oCMpa (bar)PE 10010 (100)PE 808 (80)PE 636.3 (63)PE 404 (40)PE 323.2 (32)
Most of the time it is 4 inch.
I can't imagine the plumber only giving 1 year on the PVC. Cast iron is rough on the inside and those rought spots can snag paper, lint, etc, eventually leading to blockage. PVC should last much longer and be less susceptible to blockages from material getting caught on the inside wall of the pipes. Also, PVC doesn't rust, while cast iron will. All-in-all, I'd have to vote for the PVC (make sure that it is at least Schedule 40 PVC).
The type of service they are to be used for In a home PVC is used for the drains,the drain vents,main out going sewer line,water supply lines for a boiler/heating system or sprinkler systems. In a home CPCV is used to supply water to sinks,toilets, showers,hot water heater and exterior faucets... Because of the difference in usage there is also a difference in the wall thickness between the PVC pipe and CPVC pipe... So a 3/4 in PVC fitting will not match up to a 3/4 in CPVC pipe and vise versa...
PVC is polyvinyl chloride. It is a very durable and thick type of plastic. It is used often for home piping and irrigation.
A PVC pipe glue will take at least 4 hours to dry. 12 hours before putting water pressure in it.
Material 1. Geyser 2. Piping 3. Elbows 4. T Pieces 5. Vacuum valve 6. Pressure valve 7. Safety valve
1. Test Method 1) Breather separated from main body, body clean by Air. 2) Nitrogen(Dry air) through the transformer to the body's respiratory system piping at a pressure of 0.35kg/㎠ injection. 3) Pressurized leakage area and then left in place for 12 hours after the inspection. 4) Record the start of the test, the injection pressure and oil temperature(ambient temperature) will vary depending on the oil temperature and the pressure of nitrogen(N2). 5) If the leakage area in case of a fastening portion and gasket area and re-check the pressure(leaks) to restart the test. (In this case, the pressure holding time is restarted.)
from : Engineeringtoolbox.comPolyethylene pipes are also classified by the type of material used:PE 32 - low pressure piping systemsPE 40 - low pressure piping systemsPE 63 - medium pressure piping systems - irrigation system - drinking water connectionsPE 80 - gas pipe for natural gas distribution network with pressure rate up to 4 bars - drinking water pipe with pressure rate up to 16 bar - sewers, outfall pipes, industrial pipesPE 100 - high demands piping applicationsThe Minimum Required Strength - MRS - according ISO 4427 for the different materials are:Designation of materialMRS at 50 years and 20oCMpa (bar)PE 10010 (100)PE 808 (80)PE 636.3 (63)PE 404 (40)PE 323.2 (32)
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form_title= PVC Fittings form_header= Make DIY a snap with PVC fittings. How many fittings do you need?*= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, More than 10} What size PVC do you need?*= _ [50] What will you be using the PVC for?*= _ [50]
if its a diesel - no
I use 4" schedule 80
10'
What's a PVC? Perhaps you mean PCV (Positve Crankcase Ventilation) valve.
do you want that PVC in schedule 40 or schedule 80,1",2"? its a PCV-(Positive Crankcase ventilation )valve.