PP pipe construction regulations

1. All piping in the house should be matched with pipelines of other systems. The principle should be installed at the highest point or near the wall. The pipeline should be in accordance with the principle of the wall. The pipeline should be parallel or perpendicular to the wall. The piping outside the house should be parallel or perpendicular to the building. .

2. The piping outside the house is a buried pipe device, and the piping part in the house is a mixing device for the buried pipe and the open pipe. All the pipelines shall not be buried in the concrete unless otherwise specified.

3. Before installing the pipe, the pipe should be cleaned and the pipe fittings should be inspected before they are damaged.

4. All the pipelines with external leakage shall be able to adapt to the expansion and contraction of the pipe and prevent the rocking, and may adjust the slope of the high and low holding pipes. The contractor shall refer to the building structure drawing and select the brackets and fixing brackets. The type of drawing shall be submitted to the supervisory engineer for verification. Unless otherwise specified, the supporting spacing shall be as follows:

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A, hanging pipe rack and bracket spacing

Pipeline system pipe project pipe rack and bracket spacing

Standpipe polypropylene tube (PPH) within 1.2M each

Cross-tube polypropylene tube (PPH) has a diameter of 15mm (1/4") or less per 0.5M

Cross tube polypropylene tube (PPH) tube diameter 20mm (1/2") to

40mm (1 1/4")

One place per 1.0M

Cross tube polypropylene tube (PPH) with a diameter of 50mm (1 1/2") per 1.0M

Cross tube polypropylene tube (PPH) diameter 63mm (2") to

125mm (5")

One place per 1.2M

Cross-tube polypropylene pipe (PPH) pipe diameter of 160mm (6") or less per 1.5M

B, fixing frame installation: (50mm or more pipes are designated outside the installation)

Piping system item fixing frame installation space

Exhaust system more than 63mm riser divergence and horizontal bend

Stop Valves

Stop Valves are closed by screwing a rubber gasket down onto a seat in the middle of the valve. Pros only use small versions that act as shutoff valves for fixtures such as sinks and toilets and outdoor sillcocks. Flow is inefficient because of the circuitous route the fluid (water, in most cases) has to follow. It's important to orient the valve in the right direction with the arrow (cast into the side of the valve) aligned with flow direction. That way, water flows against the bottom of the rubber gasket. If the valve is put in backward, the flow will force the gasket away from the top of the valve.

Stop Valves, Shower Stop Valve, Water Stop Valves, Brass Stop Valve

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