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For Superior Corrosion Resistance in High Temperature Applications


TEMPERATURE DERATING

 

 

Operating Temp (°F)
 De-Rating Factor

The pressure ratings given are for water, non-shock, @ 73°F. The following temperature de-rating factors are to be applied to the working pressure ratings listed when operating at elevated temperatures.

Multiply the working pressure rating of the selected pipe at 73°F, by the appropriate de-rating factor to determine the maximum working pressure rating of the pipe at the elevated temperature chosen.

EX: 10" CPVC SCH 80 @ 120°F = ?
230 psi x 0.65 = 149.5 psi max. @ 120°F

THE MAXIMUM SERVICE TEMPERATURE FOR CPVC IS 200°F.

Solvent cemented joints should be utilized when working at or near maximum temperatures. Harvel Plastics does not recommend the use of CPVC for threaded connections at temperatures above 150°F; use flanged joints, unions, or roll grooved couplings where disassembly is necessary at elevated temperatures.

Threading of Sch 40 CPVC pipe is not a recommended practice due to insufficient wall thickness. Thread only Sch 80 or heavier walls.

Threading requires a 50% reduction in pressure rating stated for plain end pipe @73°F.
Chemical resistance data should be referenced for proper material selection and possible de-rating when working with fluids other than water. Refer to Harvel Plastics 112/401 Product Bulletin for chemical resistance and installation data.

 
 

 
 

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