Technical Specifications

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Plastics Technical Manual
INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
Entrapped Air
Pressure surges associated with entrapped air may
result in serious personal injury, system failure, and
property damage.
Install air relief valves at the high points in a system to
vent air that accumulates during service.
Failure to bleed trapped air may give faulty test results
and may result in an explosion.
Do not exceed the maximum working pressure of any
system components including pipe, fittings, valves, molded
or cut threads, unions, mechanical coupling or flanges.
The pressure rating of all components must be reduced at
temperatures above 73 degrees F. Refer to de-rating table
in this manual.
Exceeding the maximum working temperature or
pressure of the system may result in system failure and
property damage.
7. Have a person other than the one that poured the mixture
into the system inspect the system for any odor of
peppermint.
8. Inspect all system points, connections, and fixtures. There
should be no odor of peppermint within the building.
Testing Pressure System
1. Prior to testing, safety precautions should be instituted
to protect personnel and property in case of test failure.
2. Conduct pressure testing with water.
3. The piping system should be adequately anchored to
limit movement. Water under pressure exerts thrust
forces in piping systems. Thrust blocking should be
provided at changes of direction, change in size and at
dead ends.
4. The piping system should be slowly filled with water,
taking care to prevent surge and air entrapment. The flow
velocity should not exceed 5-feet per second for PVC and
8-feet per second for CPVC CTS (see Friction Loss and
Flow Velocity charts in this manual).
Testing with or use of compressed air or gas in PVC / ABS
/ CPVC pipe or fittings can result in explosive failures and
cause severe injury or death.
NEVER test with or transport/store
compressed air or gas in PVC / ABS / CPVC
pipe or fittings.
• NEVER test PVC / ABS / CPVC pipe or
fittings with compressed air or gas, or air
over water boosters.
ONLY use PVC / ABS / CPVC pipe or
fittings for water or approved chemicals.
Refer to warnings on PPFA’s website and
ASTM D 1785.
5. All trapped air must be slowly released. All valves and air
relief mechanisms should be opened so that the air can be
vented while the system is being filled.
6. Once an installation is completed and cured the system
should be filled with water and pressure tested in
accordance with local code requirements.
7. Any leaking joints or pipe must be cut out and replaced and
the line recharged and retested using the same procedure.