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Aquatherm PPR pipes, also known as polypropylene random copolymer pipes, are modern plumbing and industrial piping systems. They are designed and constructed to transport water and other fluids. These pipes have gained wide acceptance because of their corrosion resistance, strength, light weight, and heat fusion joining method. Here are the types:
Type Green Pipes:
Type green pipes, popularly known as aquatherm green pipes, are specifically designed for safe and efficient drinking water and foodstuff transportation. These pipes are versatile and can be used in various plumbing applications, such as hot and cold water supply. They also offer exceptional resistance to scale and bacterial growth. Their unique green color makes them easy to identify and differentiate from other piping systems.
Type of White Pipes:
These are known as aquatherm white pipes. They are developed for use in non-pressurized applications. They are commonly used for chilled water distribution, HVAC system, and drainage. They are lightweight and have excellent impact resistance. They also have a high degree of UV resistance and are usually insulated to prevent condensation.
Aquatherm Blue Pipes:
Aquatherm blue pipes are developed to transport compressed air and industrial fluids safely. They are used in industrial factories and commercial setups. They are highly durable and resistant to chemicals. Their blue color makes them easily recognizable.
Aquatherm's Red Pipes:
Aquatherm's red pipes are designed specifically for heating systems. They are used in both residential and industrial heating systems. Their red color is a distinguishing feature. These pipes have excellent thermal conductivity and are resistant to high temperatures and pressures.
Aquatherm's Black Pipes:
Aquatherm's black pipes are designed for industrial applications. They are used for wastewater disposal, irrigation systems, and drainage. These pipes are resistant to UV radiation and environmental degradation. They are highly versatile and can be adapted to different industrial needs.
Type of Gray Pipes:
These pipes are designed for electrical conduit applications. They provide protection for electrical wiring in plumbing and construction projects. Their gray color identifies them. They are durable and resistant to impact.
The aquatherm ppr pipe sizes chart provides a quick and easy reference to determine which pipes are best suited for different applications. It lists the nominal diameter, outside diameter, wall thickness, and length for each size of pipe.
The chart also shows the pressure rating, which indicates the maximum amount of pressure a pipe can handle safely. Aquatherm green pipes are SDR 7.4, and their pressure rating is 1.6 MPa at 20 degrees Celsius. Their pressure rating drops to 0.4 MPa when the temperature is 95 degrees Celsius.
Some of the important features of PPR pipes include:
There are various applications of PP-R pipes in different fields. The pipes are popular because they are resistant to corrosion and have a long lifespan. Here are some common applications:
Pipe's Intended Use
Water Supply: Smaller diameters (20-32mm) are suitable for household connections, taps, and showers. Larger sizes (50-110mm) are better for main lines and commercial/residential buildings.
Heating: Pipes between 20-110mm work for most heating systems. 110mm and above are for very large setups.
Pressure: Diameters under 50mm are good for lower pressure. Over 50mm handles high pressure well.
Material Properties
PPR is strong, lightweight, and corrosion-resistant, making it last longer and be easier to install than other materials.
Pipe Size and Flow Capacity
Larger pipes can carry more water. Consider what volume is needed and choose a size that meets demands without wasting material.
System Pressure
Thinner walls may fail under high pressure. Consult pressure ratings and pick a size with a strong, thick wall to avoid problems.
Compatibility of PPR Pipes and Fittings
Ensure different sizes and types of pipes can connect properly. Use fittings designed for PPR to avoid leaks or failures.
Local Building Codes and Regulations
Follow the law when installing plumbing. Codes may require specific materials or sizes for safety. Always check before beginning a project.
Future Expansion and Flexibility
Choose sizes that allow for growth later. Picking a slightly larger pipe now can prevent issues if demand increases down the road.
Supplier and Manufacturer Recommendations
Consult experts on the best options. Suppliers can advise the right sizes for different uses. Their experience should guide decisions.
Q1: What do the letters DN stand for in relation to pipe sizes?
A1: DN means diameter nominal. This is a term used to describe the size of a pipe. It is a way to indicate the pipe's approximate internal diameter in millimeters. For example, a pipe with a DN of 50 has an internal diameter of about 50 mm.
Q2: What does SDR mean?
A2: SDR stands for Standard Dimension Ratio. It is a way to determine the wall thickness of a pipe in relation to its diameter. The ratio can be used to calculate the pressure rating of the pipe.
Q3: How does one determine the length of a PPR pipe needed?
A3: To determine the length of a PPR pipe needed for any project, one must first carry out a detailed assessment of the whole project. This will include taking into consideration all the required connections, bends, and fittings. After that, the exact length of the pipe required can be calculated. The fitting and connection can also be added to the length of the pipe for the total length required.
Q4: How can one connect PPR pipes to other types of pipes?
A4: PPR pipes can be connected to other pipes using mechanical fittings. These fittings can be used to connect PPR pipes to different pipes regardless of the material used to make them.