Information about Piping And Plumbing Fittings
Fittings are used in pipe and plumbing systems to connect straight pipe or tubing sections, to adapt to different sizes or shapes, and to regulate fluid flow, for example. Fittings, especially noncommmon types, can be expensive, and require time, materials, and tools to install, so they are a non-trivial part of piping and plumbing systems. Valves are technically fittings, but are usually discussed separately.
Most elbows are available in short radius or long radius of types. The short radius elbows have a center to end distance equal to the NPS in inches, while the long radius is 1.5 times the NPS in inches. Short elbows are universally available; long elbows are readily available in Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS, plastic), PVC for DWV, sewage and central vacuums, and copper for 1950s to 1960s houses with copper drains.
The three outlets should be named in order. middle , right. For example 15-22-15
In addition to a standard union, there exist Dielectric Unions which are used to separate dissimilar metals (such as copper and galvanized steel) to avoid the damaging effects of electrolysis. When two dissimilar metals are placed in an acidic solution (most tap water is mildly acidic), they will form a battery and generate a voltage. If the two metals touch and conduct, the flow of current from one metal to the other will cause a movement of ions from one to the other, dissolving one metal and depositing on the other. A dielectric union breaks the electrical current with a plastic liner between two halves of the union.
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An inch (plural: inches; symbol or abbreviation: in or, sometimes,
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Materials for fittings
The 'bodies' of fittings for pipe and tubing are most often of the same base material as the pipe or tubing being connected, e.g., copper, steel, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), or other plastic. However, any material that is allowed by code may be used, but must be compatible with the other materials in the system, the fluids being transported, and the temperatures and pressures inside and outside of the system. For example, brass-bodied fittings are common in otherwise copper piping and plumbing systems. Fire hazards, earthquakes, and other factors also influence fitting materials.Common fittings for both piping and plumbing
While there are hundreds of specialized fittings manufactured, some fittings are used widely in piping and plumbing systems.Elbow
A pipe fitting installed between two lengths of pipe or tube allowing a change of direction, usually 90° or 45°. The ends may be machined for butt welding, threaded (usually female), or socketed, etc. When the two ends differ in size, it is called a reducing or reducer elbow.Most elbows are available in short radius or long radius of types. The short radius elbows have a center to end distance equal to the NPS in inches, while the long radius is 1.5 times the NPS in inches. Short elbows are universally available; long elbows are readily available in Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS, plastic), PVC for DWV, sewage and central vacuums, and copper for 1950s to 1960s houses with copper drains.
Street elbow
A variant of the elbow, typically of male to female connections; see Street elbow.Tee
A tee is used to either combine or split a fluid flow. Most common are tees with the same inlet and outlet sizes, but 'reducing' tees are available as well. Tee-fittings are also an integral part of the computer-enthusiast level watercooling solutions found in many modern enthusiast PCs. The fitting is one of the three main components of a T-Line, alongside an end-cap or fillport and a length of tubing. They are plumbed into the system, with the perpendicular barb (and its attached stretch of tubing leading to a fillport or a cap).Cross
A cross has one inlet and three outlets, or vice versa. Crosses are common in fire sprinkler systems, but not in plumbing due to their extra cost as compared to using two tees.The three outlets should be named in order. middle , right. For example 15-22-15
Coupling
A coupling connects two pipes to each other. If the material and size of the pipe are not the same, may be called a 'reducing coupling' or reducer, or an adapter. The term 'expander' is not used for a coupler that increases pipe size; instead 'reducer' is used. There are also fittings with stop and with out but according to this site there is no information about this.Cap
A type of pipe fitting, often liquid or gas tight, which covers the end of a pipe.Union
A union is similar to a coupling, except it is designed to allow quick and convenient disconnection of pipes for maintenance or fixture replacement. While a coupling would require either solvent welding or being able to rotate all the pipes adjacent as with a threaded coupling, a union provides a simple nut transition, allowing easy release at any time.In addition to a standard union, there exist Dielectric Unions which are used to separate dissimilar metals (such as copper and galvanized steel) to avoid the damaging effects of electrolysis. When two dissimilar metals are placed in an acidic solution (most tap water is mildly acidic), they will form a battery and generate a voltage. If the two metals touch and conduct, the flow of current from one metal to the other will cause a movement of ions from one to the other, dissolving one metal and depositing on the other. A dielectric union breaks the electrical current with a plastic liner between two halves of the union.
Nipple
Short stub of pipe, usually threaded iron, brass or copper; occasionally just bare copper. A nipple is defined as being a short stub of pipe which has two male ends.Additional common fittings for plumbing systems
Closet flange
The closet flange is the drain pipe flange to which a 'water closet' (toilet) is attached.Clean-outs
Clean-outs are fittings that allow access to drains without removing plumbing fixtures. They are used for allowing an 'auger' or 'plumber's snake' to 'clean out' a plugged drain. Clean-outs should be placed in accessible locations through out a drainage system, and outside the building as these augers have limited length. The minimum is typically at the end of each branch, just ahead of each water closet, at the base of each stack, and both inside and outside the building in the building drain/sewer. Clean-outs normally have screwed-on caps.Trap primers
Trap primers regularly inject water into traps so that water seals are maintained. This seal is necessary to keep sewer gases out of buildings.Hydraulic fittings
Hydraulics use extremely high fluid pressures to create useful work, such as in the actuators for machinery such as backhoes. As such the hydraulic fittings are designed and rated for much greater pressures than those experienced in general piping systems and they are generally not compatible for use in general plumbing. More information on hydraulics and their fittings can be found in the hydraulic machinery article.See also
- Plumber
- Plumbing
- Water supply systems
- Traps, Drains, and Vents
- Rainwater, surface, and subsurface water drainage
- Septic systems
- Fuel gas, steam, and other piping
- Watercooling
- T-Line
References
External Resources
- Globalspec
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- the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials
- the International Code Council
- the American Society for Testing and Materials
- Society of Piping Engineers and Designers (Society of piping professionals with many resources and technical information)
- Cast Iron Boss Junctions, Fittings & Branch Connectors
- For structural pipe, see hollow structural section.
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Tubing is a pipe or hollow cylinder for the conveyance of fluids (liquids or gases). The terms 'pipe' and 'tubing' are almost interchangeable, although minor distinctions exist (generally, "tubing" implies tighter engineering requirements than "pipe").
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piping CANAJE system in a building with intumescent firestop being installed by an insulator, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.]] Within industry, piping is a system of pipes used to convey fluids and gases, from one location to another.
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piping system in a building with intumescent firestop being installed by an insulator, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.]] Plumbing, from the Latin for lead, is the skilled trade of working with pipes, tubing and plumbing fixtures for potable water systems and the
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valve is a device that regulates the flow of substances (either gases, fluidized solids, slurries, or liquids) by opening, closing, or partially obstructing various passageways. Valves are technically pipe fittings, but usually are discussed separately.
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Polyvinyl chloride, (IUPAC Polychloroethene) commonly abbreviated PVC, is a widely used thermoplastic polymer. In terms of revenue generated, it is one of the most valuable products of the chemical industry. Globally, over 50% of PVC manufactured is used in construction.
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A building code, or building control, is a set of rules that specify the minimum acceptable level of safety for constructed objects such as buildings and nonbuilding structures.
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Fire protection is the prevention and reduction of the hazards associated with fires. It involves the study of the behaviour, compartmentalisation, suppression and investigation of fire and its related emergencies as well as the research and development, production, testing and
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piping CANAJE system in a building with intumescent firestop being installed by an insulator, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.]] Within industry, piping is a system of pipes used to convey fluids and gases, from one location to another.
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Tubing is a pipe or hollow cylinder for the conveyance of fluids (liquids or gases). The terms 'pipe' and 'tubing' are almost interchangeable, although minor distinctions exist (generally, "tubing" implies tighter engineering requirements than "pipe").
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angle (in full, plane angle) is the figure formed by two rays sharing a common endpoint, called the vertex of the angle. The magnitude of the angle is the "amount of rotation" that separates the two rays, and can be measured by considering the length of circular arc swept
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degree (in full, a degree of arc, arc degree, or arcdegree), usually denoted by ° (the degree symbol), is a measurement of plane angle, representing 1⁄360 of a full rotation.
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Welding is a fabrication process that joins materials, usually metals or thermoplastics, by causing coalescence. This is often done by melting the workpieces and adding a filler material to form a pool of molten material (the weld puddle
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threaded pipe is a pipe with screw-threaded ends for assembly. Threads are generally slightly conical rather than cylindrical (like a bolt or power screw). As a result a threaded pipe joint is much like a conical plug plugging a conical hole.
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male or female. The assignment is by direct analogy with genitalia and sexual intercourse; the part bearing one or more protrusions, or which fits inside the other, being designated male
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Socket can refer to:
In electronics and '''electricity:
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In electronics and '''electricity:
- Electrical outlet, an electrical device connected to a power source onto which another device can be plugged or screwed in
- Antenna socket
- Jack (connector)
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In classical geometry, a radius (plural: radii) of a circle or sphere is any line segment from its center to its perimeter. By extension, the radius of a circle or sphere is the length of any such segment. The radius is half the diameter.
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Nominal Pipe Size (NPS) is a set of standard pipe sizes used for pressure piping in North America. The same pipe dimensions are used with different names in Europe. It is often incorrectly called National Pipe Size, due to confusion with National pipe thread.
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1 inch =
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010−3 m 0 mm
US customary / Imperial units
010−3 ft 010−3 yd
SI units
010−3 m 0 mm
US customary / Imperial units
010−3 ft 010−3 yd
An inch (plural: inches; symbol or abbreviation: in or, sometimes,
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Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, or ABS, (chemical formula (C8H8· C4H6·C3H3N)n) is a common thermoplastic used to make light, rigid, molded products such as piping, musical instruments (most notably
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Polyvinyl chloride, (IUPAC Polychloroethene) commonly abbreviated PVC, is a widely used thermoplastic polymer. In terms of revenue generated, it is one of the most valuable products of the chemical industry. Globally, over 50% of PVC manufactured is used in construction.
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2, 1
(mildly basic oxide)
Electronegativity 1.90 (Pauling scale)
Ionization energies
(more) 1st: 745.5 kJmol−1
2nd: 1957.9 kJmol−1
3rd: 3666 kJmol−1
Atomic radius 135 pm
Atomic radius (calc.
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(mildly basic oxide)
Electronegativity 1.90 (Pauling scale)
Ionization energies
(more) 1st: 745.5 kJmol−1
2nd: 1957.9 kJmol−1
3rd: 3666 kJmol−1
Atomic radius 135 pm
Atomic radius (calc.
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A street elbow is a type of plumbing or piping fitting intended to join a piece of pipe and another fitting at an angle. The difference between a "street" elbow and a regular elbow is the nature of the fittings on either end.
A regular elbow has hub or FIP on both ends.
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A regular elbow has hub or FIP on both ends.
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fire sprinkler is the part of a fire sprinkler system that discharges water when the effects of a fire have been detected, such as when a predetermined temperature has been reached.
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A Coupling (piping or plumbing) is a very short length of pipe or tube, with a socket at one or both ends that allows two pipes or tubes to be welded (steel), brazed or soldered (copper, brass etc.) together.
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