Installation Guide
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Alloy Thermal Conductivity
C84400 41.80 Btu · ft/(hr · ft2 ·°F) at 68°F²
C89836 41.00 Btu · ft/(hr · ft2 ·°F) at 68°F³
C36000 67.00 Btu · ft/(hr · ft2 ·°F) at 68°F²
C27450 67.00 Btu · ft/(hr · ft2 ·°F) at 68°F²
Soldering Requirements
There are no special requirements for soldering Apollo lead free alloys vs. soldering our
standard copper alloy valves. Follow standard industry practices and the guidelines in
the applicable Apollo Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions, available for
download at www.apollovalves.com
Notes:
¹ Lead-free refers to the wetted surface of pipe, fittings and fixtures in potable water
systems that have a weighted average lead content ≤0.25%. Complies with Section
116875 of the California Health and safety Code, Vermont Act 193, Maryland HB 372,
Louisiana HB 471, and Federal Public Law 111-380.
² “Properties of Wrought and Cast Copper Alloys”; Copper Development Association.
2012. Web. 8 March 2012.
³ “C89836 Technical Data Sheet”; SiPi Metals