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Slide 1 - PVC OR CPVC Make the right choice for Plumbing Repairs If you’ve ever been in the aisle for plumbing at the local hardware store, you’ve likely heard someone ask, “what’s the difference between PVC and CPVC?” While the two materials have similar names, they’re not interchangeable, and getting confused can cause major problems when working on a DIY project. Before starting be sure to know the distinction between these two products that could be in close proximity on the shelves of the plumbing section at the store you choose. Like their names, they share a common chemical basis. However, the differences are more significant than their similarities when it comes to choosing the best material for a plumbing system for your home. Before we go into the specifics about these distinctions, here’s the shortened format: If you’re working on repairing the cold and hot water pipes in your home be sure to make use of CPVC. PVC is not permitted by the majority of plumbing codes for the use in water distribution systems for residential use within buildings due to the limitations on its
Slide 2 - temperature and pressure. PVC can be utilized as a residential service line to the building as well as drain, waste and vent (DWV) systems, however when you decide to utilize PVC to distribute water in the structure, your modest repair could transform into a bigger task. PVC is Different from CPVC are different PVC which is polyvinyl chloride, was created in the 1930s. It was used in anything from siding made of vinyl to pipe to drain storms. While it worked well for certain plumbing needs but it wasn’t able to take on the higher temperatures or pressures found in the water distribution systems of the homes and in other buildings. In the following decades, researchers addressed the shortcomings in PVC by adding chloride to the PVC molecules, resulting in chlorinated polyvinyl chloride , or CPVC in the 1950s. In the second part in the second half of 20th century CPVC became a well-known, economical and reliable replacement for galvanized and copper piping that wasn’t susceptible to scaling corrosion, corrosion, or chloride degradation. Particularly the FlowGuard Gold(r) CPVC, manufactured by Lubrizol Advanced
Slide 3 - Materials, became America’s most reliable non- metallic piping system, with greater than 12 billion feet of pipe installed in businesses and homes across the nation. Here’s what CPVC provides over PVC does not: Higher temperature resistivity: FlowGuard Gold CPVC has an maximum service temperature of 180 degrees F for applications that require pressure. PVC is intended only for cold water , and has a maximum temperature of 140 degrees F for applications that require pressure. Not only does CPVC endure more extreme temperatures than PVC and its greater resistance to temperature allows it work better within the PVC’s working range. Higher resistance to pressure The burst pressure the strength limit for mechanical properties of a pipe. It is dependent on pressure and temperature. At temperatures of room temperature, FlowGuard Gold CPVC is capable of sustaining pressures up to 400 psi. At 100 psi, it is classified as 180 degrees F. PVC pipe are available in a range of sizes and wall thicknesses, each having their own pressure capability – however, these pipes can fail in the event of high pressures that
Slide 4 - There’s a reason why plumbing codes do not allow making use of PVC in water distribution systems in buildings The pressure and temperature which are found in these systems surpass the properties of the materials, greatly making it more likely to fail. Differing Between CPVC PVC and PVC If you’ve figured out the reasons why you cannot substitute PVC for CPVC at home, let’s be sure that you don’t pick up the wrong type of material when buying supplies. From from a distance, the two may appear similar however there are a variety of ways to ensure you’re bringing home the right fittings and pipes. Markings: CPVC pipe should clearly labeled. When using FlowGuard Gold CPVC you can search for that distinctive golden stripe that is visible on the pipe. If you spot it you’ll know that you’ve got the right product. It’s a bit more difficult with fittings, since small fittings, like couplings, can contain labels that aren’t easily read. Particularly when fittings are unpackaged in a bin it is important to confirm that you’re purchasing the correct CPVC fitting, not an PVC fitting placed on the wrong shelf by a different
Slide 5 - Colour: To avoid confusion on the marketplace, producers of CPVC and PVC create their materials in various shades. CPVC Pipes fittings will be brown or beige and PVC fittings and pipes are typically white. Sizing Another technique used by manufacturers to prevent confusion by making the appropriate materials with different sizes. CPVC comes in sizes of copper tubes which is the standard size for the residential drinking water system. PVC is accessible in the sizes of iron pipe. This can prevent homeowners and plumbers from accidentally fitting the wrong PVC fitting to connect with an CPVC pipe, or the reverse. It is also another way to be sure that you’re getting the correct fitting for the repair. If you’re not certain whether the fitting you selected from a bin will be CPVC or PVC take a small piece made of CPVC pipe and check the fitting. If the pipe fits snugly in the fitting then you’ve chosen the right material. If the fitting is loose over the pipe, you most likely have a PVC fitting.
Slide 6 - Selecting the Best CPVC Another thing to keep in mind while shopping for plumbing supplies Not all CPVC is made in the same the highest standards of performance and consistently outperform common CPVC in terms of pressure resistance at higher temperatures as well as impact strength. FlowGuard Gold CPVC compounds are made within the U.S.A. according to the highest standards of quality and outstanding performance. In the event that it’s your first time installing FlowGuard Gold CPVC for the first time, refer to our easy installation guide as well as other resources for training. Of course, as helpful as these tools are, they’re not a replacement for the experience and training of a licensed plumber. If you need to do anything more than minor repairs, we’ll always recommend hiring licensed plumbers. With the right tools and the appropriate expertise, you’ll be able to build the plumbing system you can rely on for many years.