Pipe types: pvc and fitting problems
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Hello everyone, I have a problem with fittings for a pvc pipe. I'm using pvc 4" sewer pipe (not sure if its safe and it doesn't fit) and it won't fit a 4" to 2" reducer or a 4" female adapter, do I need a fitting to make it fit or do I need different a pipe?
if its not even safe are you nuts don't use that garbage, throw it out and don't be a cheapo and go buy a pipe that fits properly.
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Yeah, thats why i'm not using it and asking you people(s) what to use.
you just need a coupler. if its combustion its fine, pneumatic its not safe.
"physics, gravity, and law enforcement are the only things that prevent me from operating at my full potential" - not sure, but i like the quote
you know you are not an engineer if you have to remind yourself "left loosy righty tighty"
you know you are not an engineer if you have to remind yourself "left loosy righty tighty"
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So sewer pipe is ok for combustion? Its solid core by the way.
yes its fine, i use it all the time for combustions. im assuming this is ABS pipe correct?
"physics, gravity, and law enforcement are the only things that prevent me from operating at my full potential" - not sure, but i like the quote
you know you are not an engineer if you have to remind yourself "left loosy righty tighty"
you know you are not an engineer if you have to remind yourself "left loosy righty tighty"
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No, its pvc which I stated in the original post.
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Its regular white colored pvc, it does seem thin though. What should I use instead?
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Does it have any markings on it?
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Are you metric or linear?
im taking you use linear from your original post, look for pipe that is marked with 'sch-40' or a higher sch. e.g sch-80.
Now thats only the thickness of the pipe, have a look to see if it is pressure rated by looking for 'nsf-pw' now if it has that the pipe should have a pressure rating e.g 260psi.
Thats the pipe you want, most likely your mixing dwv/down pipe with pressure rated fittings.
Check out this site:
http://www.doomlabs.com/science/pipe_specs.html
im taking you use linear from your original post, look for pipe that is marked with 'sch-40' or a higher sch. e.g sch-80.
Now thats only the thickness of the pipe, have a look to see if it is pressure rated by looking for 'nsf-pw' now if it has that the pipe should have a pressure rating e.g 260psi.
Thats the pipe you want, most likely your mixing dwv/down pipe with pressure rated fittings.
Check out this site:
http://www.doomlabs.com/science/pipe_specs.html
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question: i have pipe labeled NSF-DWV but it also gas a presure rating on it, is that still safe to use?
i have that same pipe and it works fine. it is good to what it is rated for.
"physics, gravity, and law enforcement are the only things that prevent me from operating at my full potential" - not sure, but i like the quote
you know you are not an engineer if you have to remind yourself "left loosy righty tighty"
you know you are not an engineer if you have to remind yourself "left loosy righty tighty"
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ok thanks i just wanted to make sure.