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How To Install Cpvc Water Lines

How to Install CPVC Pipe Using Solvent Cement Step 1: Cut the Pipe. Square cuts are essential for CPVC installation. Step 2: Prepare the Pipe and Fittings. Step 3: Apply the Solvent Cement. Step 4: Assemble the Joint. Step 5: Give the Joint Proper Time to Cure and Dry.

Is CPVC easy to install?

CPVC installation is quick, easy, and cost-effective. Installation of CPVC piping is done through a simple one-step joining system so no torches or heat-fusion techniques are needed. Additionally, because CPVC is lightweight, installations in hard-to-reach places are completed more easily.

Can you use CPVC for water supply lines?

CPVC tubing is ideal for water supply lines. It’s easy to cut and assemble, using compression of cemented fittings. It’s durable too. Harsh water won’t harm the material, unlike copper, which will erode from acidic water.

Does CPVC need primer?

Primer is needed to prepare the bonding area for the addition of cement and subsequent assembly. Use a proper applicator, such as a dauber, swab or paintbrush, approximately half the size of the pipe diameter.

How long after gluing CPVC can you turn water on?

For a 1 1/2- to 2-inch pipe with up to 160 psi, Corzan recommends allowing a cure time of 30 minutes when it’s 60 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit, 45 minutes when working in 40- to 60-degree temperatures and an hour when conditions are below 40 degrees.

Do you use purple primer on CPVC?

Purple Primer can be used with all types, schedules and classes of PVC and CPVC pipe and fittings. A low VOC formulation. In most cases a successful solvent cement joint can be made without using a primer. But, if you want to increase the probability of making a successful joint, using a primer is the thing to do.

Is CPVC pipe OK for hot water?

CPVC (chlorinated poly (vinyl chloride) is a strong and rigid thermoplastic material that is used for hot and cold potable water applications in residential construction. Because of its makeup, CPVC is immune to damage from highly chlorinated domestic water and has a higher temperature tolerance than PVC.

What are the disadvantages of CPVC pipe?

Cons of CPVC Pipe CPVC can’t withstand extremely high temperatures like copper pipe can. CPVC is not suitable for climates with extreme temperature variations due to its high thermal expansion coefficient. CPVC is more expensive than many other piping options.

Why do CPVC pipes fail?

Among the many causes of CPVC failures, and the ensuing water damage claims, are raw material flaws, manufacturing defects, inadequate warnings, improper shipping and handling practices, system design issues, poor installation practices, incorrect maintenance, and chemical attack.

How bad is CPVC pipe?

CPVC Put California Families at Risk CPVC releases toxic smoke containing cancer-causing dioxins when burned in residential fires, plastic incinerators and landfill fires. Dioxin is considered one the most toxic chemicals known to science.

Should I use Teflon tape on CPVC fittings?

Don’t use Teflon tape, Teflon paste or pipe dope. Teflon paste and pipe dope, just like Teflon tape, make threaded joints slippery. Their use on PVC fittings can be an invitation to over-torque. When working with threaded plastic fittings do use a proper sealant.

Can you use blue glue on CPVC?

PVC cement (or glue) does not work like regular glue. This means old-fashioned PVC cement will not be fully effective on CPVC. There is no special “CPVC to PVC glue,” so chemically joining CPVC and PVC requires solvent cement and primer that are strong enough to fully bond CPVC pipe.

What color is CPVC glue?

CPVC cement is either yellow or orange, depending on the brand of pipe.

Can you use all purpose cement on CPVC?

Oatey® All-Purpose ABS, PVC and CPVC Medium Bodied Clear Cement is recommended for DWV, potable water and irrigation applications. This milky-clear, low VOC, all-purpose cement can be used to solvent weld all schedules and classes of ABS, PVC and CPVC pipe and fittings up to 6 in. diameter with interference fit.

What is the best glue for CPVC?

Oatey® CPVC Medium Bodied Fast Set Orange Cement is recommended for cold water systems and hot water systems up to 200°F / 93°C. It is approved for Corzan® CPVC piping systems. Its medium body has excellent gap filling properties and is easy to apply.

What is oatey purple primer used for?

Oatey® Purple Primer is an NSF-listed, aggressive primer for use on all schedules and classes of PVC and CPVC pipe and fittings. It removes contaminants such as surface dirt, grease and grime as well as softens the pipe surface to allow for a fast, secure solvent weld.

What gets purple primer out?

Pour high-grade acetone in a small, plastic container and saturate a cotton ball in the liquid. Carefully rub the purple stain with the saturated cotton ball in a circular motion. Dampen a clean cotton ball in the acetone when the first cotton ball becomes soiled.

What happens if I use PVC glue on CPVC?

When working with CPVC piping, use multipurpose PVC/CPVC glue or a CPVC glue; glue made specifically for PVC will not hold properly on CPVC and could lead to leaks or breakage. CPVC pipes can withstand hot water temperatures up to 180 degrees F. Cut the CPVC pipe to size with a fine tooth saw.