What’s the difference between PVC and CPVC pipe?
So What is CPVC?
CPVC Materials
Scope
History
Genova Products located in Michigan initially created the first CPVC tubing and fittings for Hot and Cold water distribution systems in the early 1960s. The original THF/MEK formulas for CPVC cements were developed by Genova in conjunction with the B.F. Goodrich Company, the original developer of the CPVC resin.
Application
Corrosion resistant hot and cold water plumbing pipe, CTS sizes 1/4" through 2", for use at temperatures up to and including 180°F. All sizes carry a maximum working pressure of 400 psi @ 73°F for cold water service, and a maximum working pressure of 100 psi @ 180°F for hot water service.
This product is manufactured to SDR 11 physical dimensions and tolerances per ASTM D 2846, and as stated in Georg Fischer Harvel LLC Copper Tube Size CPVC Pipe Product Bulletin (HPB-108) which shall be referenced for proper handling, joining, and other installation recommendations.
This product is intended for use in hot and cold water service lines for domestic plumbing applications and bears the NSF-pw stamp of approval for potable water use.
Typical applications include water distribution systems in: apartments, condominiums, hotels/motels, high rises, single and multifamily homes, and various commercial systems. State and local codes must be referenced for proper application and restrictions prior to use.
Dimensions
CPVC CTS Series pipe shall be manufactured in strict accordance to the requirements of ASTM D2846 to SDR 11 dimensions and tolerances. Each production run of pipe manufactured in compliance to this standard, shall also meet or exceed the test requirements for materials, workmanship, burst pressure, flattening resistance, and extrusion quality and dimensions as defined in ASTM D2846. This pipe shall be produced in CTS diameters (1/2" through 4" sizes) to SDR 11 specifications.