Few asked and question about p v c fittings
 "How do I glue PVC fittings and valves to the pipe?"
 "How do I glue PVC fittings and valves to the pipe?" Most PVC manufacturers recommend the installer follows the instructions  for the cement and primer that is being used. Their instructions are  usually found on the label of the container.
  Most PVC manufacturers recommend the installer follows the instructions  for the cement and primer that is being used. Their instructions are  usually found on the label of the container. "How long should I wait after I've used solvent on a PVC fitting before pressurizing the system?"
 "How long should I wait after I've used solvent on a PVC fitting before pressurizing the system?" In most situations, to be 100% sure of no leaks, we recommend waiting 24 hours before pressurizing a system.
 In most situations, to be 100% sure of no leaks, we recommend waiting 24 hours before pressurizing a system. "I've had a few female adapters break. What am I doing wrong?"
 "I've had a few female adapters break. What am I doing wrong?" Many codes (such as UPC 1994 sec606.2.2) prohibit female PVC screwed  fittings for water piping. The reason for this is pressure is exerted  outwardly and eventually a female adapter can crack. We always recommend  instead using PVC male adapters with metal female fittings. Specialty female threaded transition adapters, incorporating a reinforced outer stainless steel retaining ring,  can help reduce problems associated with over-tightening, outward  stress, etc. and may help provide a strong, leak-tight seal for  plastic-to-metal transitions. Note that in some codes even these reinforced female threaded fittings are not accepted as well.
  Many codes (such as UPC 1994 sec606.2.2) prohibit female PVC screwed  fittings for water piping. The reason for this is pressure is exerted  outwardly and eventually a female adapter can crack. We always recommend  instead using PVC male adapters with metal female fittings. Specialty female threaded transition adapters, incorporating a reinforced outer stainless steel retaining ring,  can help reduce problems associated with over-tightening, outward  stress, etc. and may help provide a strong, leak-tight seal for  plastic-to-metal transitions. Note that in some codes even these reinforced female threaded fittings are not accepted as well. "Do you recommend using PTFE thread sealing tape on PVC threads?"
 "Do you recommend using PTFE thread sealing tape on PVC threads?" Lasco Manufacturing says: "It is wrong to add excess bulk to a threaded  joint by wrapping male threads in Teflon® tape. It is wrong to make  over-tightening easier by using Teflon® tape..." We have seen much  similar PTFE thread sealing tape used satisfactorily but cannot (due to  liability potential) recommend that you use PTFE thread sealing tape  (pipe dope designed for PVC, such as we offer above, is acceptable).
  Lasco Manufacturing says: "It is wrong to add excess bulk to a threaded  joint by wrapping male threads in Teflon® tape. It is wrong to make  over-tightening easier by using Teflon® tape..." We have seen much  similar PTFE thread sealing tape used satisfactorily but cannot (due to  liability potential) recommend that you use PTFE thread sealing tape  (pipe dope designed for PVC, such as we offer above, is acceptable). "What about 'fast' or 'hot' PVC glues? Don't they glue faster?"
 "What about 'fast' or 'hot' PVC glues? Don't they glue faster?" Normally the 'fast' or 'hot' PVC glues ("solvents") have a faster set  time. Cure time for most is still about the same. "Set" time is the  initial period of swelling required to give the joint enough mechanical  strength to be gently handled. "Cure" time is the total time  period of required swelling for the joint to acquire enough strength  that it can perform its job transporting materials through it at  whatever pressure and temperature required without coming apart or  leaking.
 Normally the 'fast' or 'hot' PVC glues ("solvents") have a faster set  time. Cure time for most is still about the same. "Set" time is the  initial period of swelling required to give the joint enough mechanical  strength to be gently handled. "Cure" time is the total time  period of required swelling for the joint to acquire enough strength  that it can perform its job transporting materials through it at  whatever pressure and temperature required without coming apart or  leaking. "Can I use PVC pipe and fittings/valves for compressed air or gases?"
"Can I use PVC pipe and fittings/valves for compressed air or gases?" Although some people use PVC piping for compressed air or gases, we are  not aware of any fittings manufacturer that recommends it and we highly  recommend that you do NOT use plastic fittings with compressed  air/gases. We believe it is dangerous and absolutely do not recommend it. Air is much more compressible than are liquids and could therefore cause a violent explosion.
  Although some people use PVC piping for compressed air or gases, we are  not aware of any fittings manufacturer that recommends it and we highly  recommend that you do NOT use plastic fittings with compressed  air/gases. We believe it is dangerous and absolutely do not recommend it. Air is much more compressible than are liquids and could therefore cause a violent explosion. "Can I glue PVC if it is wet?"
"Can I glue PVC if it is wet?" All solvent cements have the ability to absorb some water and still  perform well enough to accomplish an adequate joint. However, research  shows that the presence of just 10% water in solvent cement can slow  penetration and swelling by up to 65%. This joint, with water inside, will always be an inferior joint and subject to problems.
  All solvent cements have the ability to absorb some water and still  perform well enough to accomplish an adequate joint. However, research  shows that the presence of just 10% water in solvent cement can slow  penetration and swelling by up to 65%. This joint, with water inside, will always be an inferior joint and subject to problems. "Can I use PVC glue on other plastics?"
"Can I use PVC glue on other plastics?" We only recommend using glues manufactured for a specific plastic i.e. PVC glue only on PVC pipe.
We only recommend using glues manufactured for a specific plastic i.e. PVC glue only on PVC pipe.Note: There are many plastics that cannot be glued at all; polyethylene, polypropylene, nylon, polybutylene, and other polyolefins.
 "What is LO-V.O.C.?"
"What is LO-V.O.C.?"  LO-V.O.C. cements produce significantly less amounts of "V.O.C.'s". V.O.C. stands for "volatile organic compounds",  which are unhealthy when breathed or induced. V.O.C.'s also diminish  air quality. Please read and follow all directions carefully when  applying these cements.
 LO-V.O.C. cements produce significantly less amounts of "V.O.C.'s". V.O.C. stands for "volatile organic compounds",  which are unhealthy when breathed or induced. V.O.C.'s also diminish  air quality. Please read and follow all directions carefully when  applying these cements. "I need to adapt pipe thread (3/4") to vinyl tubing (3/4"). I think your PVC #474 barbed adapter (SxBarb) is the right part. Can you clarify this?"
 "I need to adapt pipe thread (3/4") to vinyl tubing (3/4"). I think your PVC #474 barbed adapter (SxBarb) is the right part. Can you clarify this?"  The PVC barbed fittings and brass barbed fittings  are the same size barbed fittings. Both refer to the hose/tubing  "inside diameter" when they reference the barb size: That is, 3/4" barb  will fit 3/4" inside diameter tubing. The main difference is that PVC  barbed fittings - on their other end - are either slip (slip = PVC pipe  will slip into this end of the fitting) or spigot (spigot = same size as  PVC pipe), whereas brass barbed fittings adapt to a threaded fitting.  They are used for different applications.
 The PVC barbed fittings and brass barbed fittings  are the same size barbed fittings. Both refer to the hose/tubing  "inside diameter" when they reference the barb size: That is, 3/4" barb  will fit 3/4" inside diameter tubing. The main difference is that PVC  barbed fittings - on their other end - are either slip (slip = PVC pipe  will slip into this end of the fitting) or spigot (spigot = same size as  PVC pipe), whereas brass barbed fittings adapt to a threaded fitting.  They are used for different applications. "I am a manufacturer and have a need for PVC fittings without a bar code on them. Do you offer such fittings?"
 "I am a manufacturer and have a need for PVC fittings without a bar code on them. Do you offer such fittings?" Yes. In our order form you will see an area for comments when you are  entering your personal information. When ordering, simply request (in  the comments section) PVC fittings without bar codes on them, and your  PVC fittings will then be shipped without bar codes. NOTE: if the  non-bar coded fittings are out of stock, there may be a delay of up to  two weeks before shipment to allow the manufacturer to make a run of  non-barcoded fittings.
  Yes. In our order form you will see an area for comments when you are  entering your personal information. When ordering, simply request (in  the comments section) PVC fittings without bar codes on them, and your  PVC fittings will then be shipped without bar codes. NOTE: if the  non-bar coded fittings are out of stock, there may be a delay of up to  two weeks before shipment to allow the manufacturer to make a run of  non-barcoded fittings. "Do I really need to use primer?"
"Do I really need to use primer?" Primer is a mixture of solvents used to penetrate the pipe and fittings  and start the swelling process ahead of the application of the solvent  cement. It is highly recommended that you use primer.
  Primer is a mixture of solvents used to penetrate the pipe and fittings  and start the swelling process ahead of the application of the solvent  cement. It is highly recommended that you use primer. "Do you offer PVC primer?"
"Do you offer PVC primer?"  We have not found a brand of primer that we are confident will not leak  in transit. It is highly flammable and, in our opinion, too dangerous  to ship.
  We have not found a brand of primer that we are confident will not leak  in transit. It is highly flammable and, in our opinion, too dangerous  to ship. "I have seen PVC wyes for less money?"
"I have seen PVC wyes for less money?" Yes, there are drainage PVC wye fittings, which are not schedule 40.  They are not for drinking water or for pressure systems and they do cost  less money than our drinking water grade, schedule 40 pressure fittings  that we show above. You will find that our schedule 40 PVC fittings are usually lowest priced if you compare them to the prices of other suppliers' schedule 40 fittings.
  Yes, there are drainage PVC wye fittings, which are not schedule 40.  They are not for drinking water or for pressure systems and they do cost  less money than our drinking water grade, schedule 40 pressure fittings  that we show above. You will find that our schedule 40 PVC fittings are usually lowest priced if you compare them to the prices of other suppliers' schedule 40 fittings. "Do you offer British Standard Threads (BST) fittings?"
 "Do you offer British Standard Threads (BST) fittings?" Sorry, we only sell U.S. threaded fittings.
Sorry, we only sell U.S. threaded fittings. "What is the name of the manufacturer of these PVC fittings?"
 "What is the name of the manufacturer of these PVC fittings?" Because of our large selection (we believe we have the largest  selection of PVC fittings on the Internet), our large volume, and  because sometimes manufacturers are out of sizes and/or products (we  have over 98% of the above products in stock at all times), we get our  fittings from many PVC fittings suppliers. We guarantee top quality  fittings by U.S. PVC fitting suppliers, but please be aware the fittings  that we send will not necessarily all be from one brand or one  manufacturer. If you must have ("insist on") one specific brand of PVC  manufacturer's fittings, please specify that clearly on your order form  (where we allow space for you to write notes to us when you are placing  your order); we will then let you know if that is possible before we process or ship your order.
 Because of our large selection (we believe we have the largest  selection of PVC fittings on the Internet), our large volume, and  because sometimes manufacturers are out of sizes and/or products (we  have over 98% of the above products in stock at all times), we get our  fittings from many PVC fittings suppliers. We guarantee top quality  fittings by U.S. PVC fitting suppliers, but please be aware the fittings  that we send will not necessarily all be from one brand or one  manufacturer. If you must have ("insist on") one specific brand of PVC  manufacturer's fittings, please specify that clearly on your order form  (where we allow space for you to write notes to us when you are placing  your order); we will then let you know if that is possible before we process or ship your order. "Do I have to do anything special when I'm gluing a PVC valve?"
"Do I have to do anything special when I'm gluing a PVC valve?" Before  installation, make sure the valve is in the "open" position and all  cemented surfaces are clean and dry. Install the valve following the  established solvent procedure. A suitable support should be placed under  the valve body to hold the weight of the valve. Be sure to adhere to  proper curing times, and wipe off any excess cement that might have  accumulated at the joint bead.
Before  installation, make sure the valve is in the "open" position and all  cemented surfaces are clean and dry. Install the valve following the  established solvent procedure. A suitable support should be placed under  the valve body to hold the weight of the valve. Be sure to adhere to  proper curing times, and wipe off any excess cement that might have  accumulated at the joint bead. "Can I get a price break if I buy in volume?"
 "Can I get a price break if I buy in volume?" For 500 or more of the same fitting, we give you a 5% discount off of the above prices. With 2000 or more of the same fitting, you can take an additional 5% off.
 For 500 or more of the same fitting, we give you a 5% discount off of the above prices. With 2000 or more of the same fitting, you can take an additional 5% off. "I'm confused about the size that I need?"
 "I'm confused about the size that I need?" In plumbing the "approximate" inside  diameter of the PIPE you're using (known as "nominal" size) is what is  used to determine the size of the fittings you'll need. This can be  somewhat confusing to someone that doesn't do plumbing on a regular  basis. Adding to potential confusion, pipes can have the same outside  diameter but come in different thicknesses (which make the inside  diameters vary slightly). If you are not sure what size that you need  please look at this page (click here) which shows the outside diameter of the "standard" PVC pipes.
 In plumbing the "approximate" inside  diameter of the PIPE you're using (known as "nominal" size) is what is  used to determine the size of the fittings you'll need. This can be  somewhat confusing to someone that doesn't do plumbing on a regular  basis. Adding to potential confusion, pipes can have the same outside  diameter but come in different thicknesses (which make the inside  diameters vary slightly). If you are not sure what size that you need  please look at this page (click here) which shows the outside diameter of the "standard" PVC pipes.Caution:
Do not use or test any brand of PVC fittings with any liquids not recommended by the manufacturer. Do not use any brand of PVC fittings with compressed air or gas systems. Modification of PVC plastic fittings voids any warranty.
 "What does it mean to have ANSI Certification for lead free plumbing products?"
"What does it mean to have ANSI Certification for lead free plumbing products?"  Laws requiring plumbing products that come in to contact with drinking  water to be essentially lead-free (0.25% weighted average) have been  passed in California and Vermont. In order for companies to ship these  plumbing products to locations in CA and VT, they must be ANSI certified  lead free.
  Laws requiring plumbing products that come in to contact with drinking  water to be essentially lead-free (0.25% weighted average) have been  passed in California and Vermont. In order for companies to ship these  plumbing products to locations in CA and VT, they must be ANSI certified  lead free.


 
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