Using PVC and CPVC pipe in an open plenum ceiling is generally not recommended due to fire safety concerns. These materials can emit toxic fumes when exposed to high temperatures or flames, which poses a risk in spaces designed for air circulation and potentially housing electrical components. It's essential to consult local building codes and regulations, as they may specify acceptable materials for plenum spaces. Always consider using materials specifically rated for such environments, like metal ductwork, to ensure safety and compliance.
CPVC glue is specifcially formulated to glue CPVC pipe and needs a primer.
There should be no more than six inches between CPVC pipe and the exhaust flue on a water heater. If the CPVC pipe is installed too close it can be a safety issue.
Mainly for making water pipe.
There is no special PVC pipe. CPVC can be used for hot water applications or in my opinion just use PEX pipe.
I’m considering installing CPVC pipes from Sudhakar Group for my house. CPVC pipes are safe for drinking water when NSF-certified, as they’re made from non-toxic materials and resist chemical leaching, ensuring clean, potable water for my home.
Pipe joint compound or Teflon tape
What schedule are you asking about?
Chlorinated Polyvinyl chloride
I don't understand why you'd want to do that . CPVC glue is expensive, PVC glue is cheap and glues PVC pipe better.
no, use CPVC instead.
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
yes you use cpvc pipe