Lead-Free Potable Water Transport Solutions: Product Catalogue
Lead-Free Potable Water Transport Solutions: Product Catalogue
Lead-Free Potable Water Transport Solutions: Product Catalogue
TRANSPORT SOLUTIONS
PRODUCT CATALOGUE
CERTIFIED COMPANY
By Bureau Veritas (India) Pvt. Ltd.
A AQ /PC/000
REV:00/11/19
03 04 05 06
ABOUT ASTRAL INNOVATION & MARKETING LEADING THE
RECOGNITIONS NETWORK LEAD-FREE PIPE
MOVEMENT
08 09 09 10
ABOUT AQUARIUS THE DIFFERENCE PVC - POLYVINYL BENEFITS OF ASTRAL
BETWEEN CHLORIDE AQUARIUS SYSTEM
uPVC & PVC OVER OTHER uPVC
SYSTEMS
11 12 13 14
CERTIFICATES STANDARDS & IMPORTANT FOR KEY
& APPROVALS SPECIFICATIONS INSTALLERS & USERS PROPERTIES
15 16 17 18
FIELDS OF PRESSURE PIPES PVC SCHEDULE 40 BASIC SOCKET
APPLICATIONS AND FITTINGS AND SCHEDULE 80 DIMENSIONS
FITTINGS
19 38 40 42
PRODUCT FRICTION LOSS EXPANSION AND JOINT CURING &
RANGE TABLE CONTRACTION OF SUPPORT SPACING
uPVC PIPE FOR uPVC PIPE
44 46 47 49
INSTALLATION TESTING UNDERGROUND HANDLING
PROCEDURE PRESSURE SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND STORAGE
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FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS (FAQs)
ASTRAL, INDIA'S
PROGRESSIVE PIPE COMPANY
cpvc upvc lead
free pipes
low noise
pp drainage
foamed pvc
drainage Established in 1996 with the aim to manufacture best-in-globe plastic piping systems, Astral Pipes fulfils emerging
in india in india pipes in india pipes in india
piping needs of millions of houses and adds extra mileage to India’s developing real estate fraternity with the hallmark
of unbeaten quality and innovative piping solutions. Keeping itself ahead of the technology curve, Astral has always
been a front runner in the piping category by bringing innovation and getting rid of old, primitive and ineffective
plumbing methods. Bringing CPVC in India, and pioneering in this technology, have set Astral apart and its highest
quality enabled it to obtain NSF approval for its CPVC pipes and fittings. Astral went beyond the category codes by
launching many industry firsts, like launching India’s first lead-free uPVC pipes for plumbing as well as for stream water,
PLUMBING just to name a few.
Astral Pipes offers the widest product range across this category when it comes to product applications. Astral Pipes is
CABLE
PROTECTION equipped with production facilities at Santej and Dholka in Gujarat, Hosur in Tamil Nadu, Ghiloth in Rajasthan and
Sangli in Maharashtra to manufacture plumbing systems, drainage systems, agriculture systems, fire sprinkler piping
FIRE systems, industrial piping and electrical conduit pipes with all kinds of necessary fittings.
PROTECTION
Astral Pipes’ Infrastructure division Rex offers a comprehensive product range including corrugated piping for
drainage and cables, polyolefin cable channels, sewage treatment plants, plastic sheathing ducts, suction hoses, and
INDUSTRIAL
sub-surface drainage systems. This range helps Astral to establish a strong foothold in infrastructure and agriculture
sector in the constantly evolving business of piping.
SUCTION HOSES
SURFACE
DRAINAGE In 2014, Astral forayed into the adhesives category by acquiring UK-based Seal It Services Ltd. and Kanpur based
Resinova Chemie Ltd., which manufacture adhesives, sealants and construction chemicals. With five manufacturing
facilities now in this business segment, Astral has strengthened its presence in the category and made rapid inroads.
INSULATION
STORMWATER
PIPING
ADHESIVES
ANAEROBIC ADHESIVES
AGRICULTURE
SILICONE SEALANTS DRAINAGE INDUSTRIAL
CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS
CYANOACRYLATE
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
CORRUGATED
AGRICULTURE PVA
SOLVENT CEMENTS TAPES
POLYMERIC FILLING COMPOUND
PLUMBING
DUCTS EPOXY ADHESIVES
& PUTTY
FIRE PROTECTION
INDUSTRIAL ADHESIVES CONDUIT SURFACE DRAINAGE
ANCILLARY
INSULATION
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MARKETING
NETWORK
ASTRAL has a marketing network of more than 800 distributors and 30,000 dealers spread all over India with branch
offices at Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Lucknow and Kochi. Apart from that ASTRAL
has its own warehouses at Bengaluru, Vijaywada, Hyderabad, Delhi, Ghaziabad, Kolhapur, Pune, Nagpur, Indore,
Varanasi, Jaipur & Hosur to deliver the material as quick as possible. More than 400 techno marketing professionals
and administrative personnel are on the board to coordinate with architects, plumbing contractors and plumbers to
utilize the best plumbing techniques and to get the best from the products.
Ambala
New Delhi
Ghiloth
Jaipur
Sitarganj
Lucknow
Kanpur Patna
Rania Unnao
Indore Kolkata
Thane
Nagpur
• First to introduce CPVC piping system in India (1999)
• First to launch lead free uPVC piping system in India (2004) Mumbai
04 05
LEADING THE
LEAD-FREE PIPE MOVEMENT
Lead (Pb on the Periodic Table) is one of
the most naturally occuring elements on
the planet. With little or no known
biological benefit to humans, Lead
causes a lot of damage and leads to
poisoning when imbibed.
06 07
THE DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN uPVC & PVC
There has been a lot of confusion in the thermoplastics industry regarding the use of the terms uPVC and PVC when
specifying thermoplastic piping products. For many years, certain regions of the world have preferred using the term
uPVC when specifying unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride piping products while other regions of the world, The United
State of America for instance, prefer the acronym PVC (less the U) when specifying the same unplasticized PVC piping
products. So uPVC and PVC both indicate same material - unplasticized or Rigid PVC. The most important aspect of
specifying PVC piping products is not the abbreviation but the cell classification of the thermoplastic material. For rigid,
unplasticized Type I Grade I PVC material with a hydrostatic design stress of 2000 psi the cell classification is 12454.
These numbers indicate the minimum physical properties that a rigid, unplasticized thermoplastic compound must
meet as per ASTM D1784 to be used in the manufacturing of pressure piping components. In summary, whether a
thermoplastic vinyl piping, product is specified as uPVC is not important, it is the cell classification, and materials’
physical properties that is most important.
ABOUT
ASTRAL Aquarius ASTM uPVC pipes and fittings are lead-free and hence non-toxic, easy to install and are made for
life time trouble free service. ASTRAL Aquarius pipes and fittings are available in range of 15 mm (½”) to 300 mm (12”)
with two different classes - SCH 40 and SCH 80. As the full line leading manufacturer of CPVC pipes and fittings for
residential and industrial applications and now with ASTM uPVC pressure pipes and fittings, ASTRAL can be your one
stop source for all the plastic piping system which you require for a lifetime plumbing solution.
08 09
BENEFITS OF ASTRAL AQUARIUS SYSTEM CERTIFICATES
OVER OTHER uPVC SYSTEMS & APPROVALS
ASTRAL Aquarius uPVC pipes being lead free are non-toxic and hence favoured for use in applications such as potable
water pipes. ASTRAL Aquarius uPVC plumbing system utilizes NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) approved one-step
solvent cement, specifically formulated for the use. Joining is accomplished quickly and efficiently utilizing inexpensive
tools thereby greatly reducing labour and installation cost. ASTRAL Aquarius uPVC pipes & fittings exhibit the
well-known physical characteristics and other benefits of conventional uPVC piping such as good chemical and
corrosion resistance, low thermal conductivity, high strength-to-weight ratio, good impact resistance and ease of
installation.
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STANDARDS & IMPORTANT FOR
SPECIFICATIONS INSTALLERS & USERS
ASTM D 1784 -
ASTM D 1785 -
Rigid Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) Compounds
Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) Plastic Pipes, SCH 40 & SCH 80
WATER HAMMER
ASTM D 2466 - Socket type Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) Plastic Pipe Fittings, SCH 40 ASTRAL recommends that all uPVC plastic piping systems be designed and constructed to avoid excessive WATER
ASTM D 2467 - Socket type Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC) Plastic Pipe Fittings, SCH 80 HAMMER. Water hammer can cause damage and failure to pipe, valves and fittings within the piping system
ASTM D 2564 - Solvent Cements for Plastic Pipes & Fittings
ASTM F 1498 - Taper Pipe threads 60° for Thermoplastics Pipe & Fittings
ASTM D 2774 - Underground Installation of Thermoplastic Pipes THREADED CONNECTIONS
ISO 7/1 - Pipe threads where pressure joints are made on threads - Use a quality grade thread sealant. Do not use substances that could cause stress cracking to plastic. Major attention
Part 1: Designation, Dimension & Tolerances must be given while making plastic thread joints. 1 to 2 turns beyond FINGER TIGHT is generally all that is required to
make a sound plastic connection. Unnecessary OVER TIGHTENING will cause DAMAGE TO BOTH PIPES & FITTINGS.
Also give proper attention while selecting the threaded fittings, as ASTRAL manufacture some fittings with NPT threads
& some fittings with BSP threads to give more versatility to customer NPT threads which are not compatible with
BSP threads.
DESCRIPTIVE CODES
ASTM - American Society for Testing of Materials.
BSP - British Standard Pipe SEAL & GASKET LUBRICANTS
NPT - National Pipe Threads (ANSI) Some lubricants, including vegetable oils are known to cause stress cracking in thermoplastic materials. A mild soap or
MIPT - Male Iron Pipe Threads commercially available pipe gasket lubricant suitable for uPVC is recommended where lubrication is required for
SPIGOT - Spigot End (IPS) installation or maintenance service (especially with Flange joints). Choice of lubricant is at the discretion of the installer.
MBSP - Male BSP Threads
PVC - Poly Vinyl Chloride
ANSI -
IPS -
American National Standards Institute
Iron Pipe Size (ASTM)
FLOW VELOCITIES
FIPT - Female Iron Pipe Threads System should not be operated or flushed out at flow velocities greater than 5 feet per second.
SOCKET - Solvent Weld Socket The following information is provided as a guide only. Actual allowable working pressure may vary widely according to
FBSP - Female BSP Threads conditions. Additionally, pressure de-rating at elevated temperatures must be taken into account. Certain fitting
NSF - National Sanitation Foundation configurations may have other assigned pressure limitations (i.e., Wyes, Unions, Flanges, Valves etc). Contact Astral
EPDM - Ethylene Propylene Rubber Technical Services for additional information.
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KEY
PROPERTIES
STRONG AND MAXIMUM CHEMICAL
LIGHT WEIGHT DURABLE FLOW RATE RESISTANCE
ASTRAL Aquarius lead-free plumbing system is ASTRAL Aquarius lead-free plumbing system is Smooth inner surface ensures high flow rate and low uPVC is generally inert to most mineral acids, alkalies,
tough, durable with high tensile and impact strength. durable and free from weaknesses caused by rusting, frictional losses. The system is leach and scale free. salts and paraffinic hydrocarbon solutions. For more
The system is light weight and can be transported weathering and chemical action and hence imparts information on uPVC chemical resistance refer to
easily from one place to another. service life of more than 50 years. Chemical Resistance of Rigid Vinyls Based.
FIELDS OF
EASY SAFE MATERIAL APPLICATION
TO INSTALL FOR DRINKING WATER
ASTRAL Aquarius lead-free pipes can be cut, shaped, ASTRAL Aquarius pipes are non-toxic and lead-free • Cold Water Plumbing Application
welded and joined easily. which makes them a safe material for potable water. It • Water Distribution Mains
is also the world’s most researched and thoroughly • Industrial Process Lines
tested material for uPVC which meets all international
• Swimming Pools
standards for safety and health for both the products
• Plants & Tanning Plants
and applications.
• Hand Pumps
• Sugar, Paper & Distillery Industries
• Salt Water Line
• Aggressive Corrosive Fluid Transportation
• Coal Washing & Ash Handling
• Down Take Lines
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PRESSURE PIPES PVC SCHEDULE 40 AND
AND FITTINGS SCHEDULE 80 FITTINGS
PRESSURE RATING @23°C uPVC SCHEDULE 40
The following information is provided as a guide only. Actual allowable working pressure may vary widely according to
Average Minimum Maximum Maximum
Nominal
Outside Wall Work Pressure Work Pressure conditions. Additionally, pressure de-rating at elevated temperatures must be taken into account. Certain fitting configurations
Size
Diameter Thickness at 73°F (PSI) at 23°C (kg/cm 2)
may have other assigned pressure limitations (i.e., Wyes, Unions, Flanges, Valves etc). Contact Astral Technical Services for
(cm) (mm) (in.) (in.) (mm) (in.) (mm)
additional information.
1.5 15 ½ 0.840 21.34 0.109 2.77 600 42.19
2.0 20 ¾ 1.050 26.67 0.113 2.87 480 33.75
2.5 25 1 1.315 33.40 0.133 3.38 450 31.64 PRESSURE RATING @23°C uPVC SCHEDULE 40
3.2 32 1¼ 1.660 42.16 0.140 3.56 370 26.01 Schedule 40 (kg/cm 2) Schedule 80 (kg/cm 2)
4.0 40 1½ 1.900 48.26 0.145 3.68 330 23.20 Nominal Solvent Standard Solvent Standard
Size (in.) Pipe1 Cemented Joint Threaded Joint3 Pipe1 Cemented Joint Threaded Joint3
5.0 50 2 2.375 60.32 0.154 3.91 280 19.69
½ 42.19 25.31 21.09 59.76 35.85 29.88
6.5 65 2½ 2.875 73.02 0.203 5.16 330 21.09 ¾ 33.75 20.24 16.87 48.51 29.10 24.25
8.0 80 3 3.500 88.90 0.216 5.49 260 18.28 1 31.64 18.98 15.81 44.29 26.57 22.14
1¼ 26.01 15.60 13.00 36.56 21.93 18.27
10.0 100 4 4.500 114.30 0.237 6.02 220 15.47 1½ 23.20 13.92 11.60 33.04 19.82 16.52
15.0 150 6 6.625 168.28 0.280 7.11 180 12.66 2 19.69 11.81 9.84 28.12 16.87 14.06
2½ 21.09 12.65 10.54 29.53 17.71 14.76
20.0 200 8 8.625 219.08 0.322 8.18 160 11.25 3 18.28 10.96 9.13 26.01 15.60 13.00
25.0 250 10 10.750 273.05 0.365 9.27 140 9.84 4 15.47 9.28 7.73 22.50 13.49 11.24
6 12.66 7.59 6.32 19.69 11.81 9.84
30.0 300 12 12.750 323.85 0.406 10.31 130 9.14 8 11.25 6.74 5.62 17.57 10.54 8.78
MPa = Mega Pascal 1 MPa = 10 kg / cm² 1 kg / cm² = 14.223343 PSI. 10 9.84 5.90 4.92 16.17 9.70 8.08
12 9.14 5.48 4.56 16.17 9.70 8.08
PRESSURE RATING @23°C uPVC SCHEDULE 80 NOTES : (1) Water pressure Ratings At 73°F (23°C) for Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 Plastic Pipe, ASTM D 1785 for PVC.
(2) Threading of Schedule 40 plastic pipe is not permitted. Recommended pressures apply to molded fittings only.
Average Minimum Maximum Maximum
Nominal Work Pressure
Outside Wall Work Pressure (Not For Use With Compressed Air or Gas)
Size Diameter Thickness at 73°F (PSI) at 23°C (kg/cm2)
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BASIC SOCKET DIMENSIONS
Effective Effective
Nominal Size Pitch of Nominal Size Pitch of
Threads Thread Threads Thread
Thread P Thread P
per inch Length L per inch Length L
(in.) (mm) (in.) (in.) (mm) (in.)
(in.) (in.)
½ 15 14 0.5337 0.07143 ½ 15 14 13.152 1.8143
¾ 20 14 0.5457 0.07143 ¾ 20 14 14.514 1.8143
1 25 11½ 0.6828 0.08696 1 25 11 16.714 2.3091
1¼ 32 11½ 0.7068 0.08696 1¼ 32 11 19.050 2.3091
1½ 40 11½ 0.7235 0.08696 1½ 40 11 19.050 2.3091
2 50 11½ 0.7565 0.08696 2 50 11 23.378 2.3091
2½ 65 8 1.1375 0.12500 2½ 65 11 26.698 2.3091
3 80 8 1.2000 0.12500 3 80 11 29.873 2.3091
4 100 8 1.3000 0.12500 4 100 11 35.791 2.3091
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uPVC PRESSURE PIPES uPVC PRESSURE FITTINGS
AS PER ASTM D-1785 SCHEDULE 40 AS PER ASTM D-2466
Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg.
(cm) (inch) (Nos.) (cm) (inch) (Nos.) (cm) (inch) (Nos.) (cm) (inch) (Nos.)
1.5 ½ M051400301 50 1.5 ½ M051400601 30 1.5 ½ M052400801 450 1.5 ½ M052400101 550
2.0 ¾ M051400302 30 2.0 ¾ M051400602 20 2.0 ¾ M052400802 250 2.0 ¾ M052400102 300
2.5 1 M051400303 20 2.5 1 M051400603 15 2.5 1 M052400803 125 2.5 1 M052400103 175
3.2 1¼ M051400304 15 3.2 1¼ M051400604 10 3.2 1¼ M052400804 50 3.2 1¼ M052400104 100
4.0 1½ M051400305 10 4.0 1½ M051400605 10 4.0 1½ M052400805 60 4.0 1½ M052400105 70
5.0 2 M051400306 08 5.0 2 M051400606 06 5.0 2 M052400806 30 5.0 2 M052400106 40
6.5 2½ M051400307 05 6.5 2½ M051400607 05 6.5 2½ M052400107 27
8.0 3 M051400308 03 8.0 3 M051400608 03 8.0 3 M052400108 18
10.0 4 M051400309 02 10.0 4 M051400609 02 ELBOW 45º - SOC 10.0 4 M052400109 10
15.0 6 M051400310 01 15.0 6 M051400610 01 15.0 6 M052400110 02
20.0 8 M051400311 01 20.0 8 M051400611 01
25.0 10 M051400312 01 25.0 10 M051400612 01 TEE - THREAD
30.0 12 M051400313 01 30.0 12 M051400613 01
6.5 2½ M052401007 50 6.5 2½ M052400507 35 2.0 ¾ M052402402 100 Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg.
2.5 1 420-010*
#
10 (cm) (inch) (Nos.)
8.0 3 M052401008 35 8.0 3 M052400508 25
SOC - SOCKET
10.0 4 M052401009 24 10.0 4 M052400509 14 3.2 1¼ 420-012* 10 2.0 x 1.5 ¾x½ M052800614 250
15.0 6 M052401010 02 15.0 6 M052400510 03 4.0 1½ 420-015* 10 2.5 x 1.5 1x½ M052800615 150
Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg.
(cm) (inch) (Nos.) (cm) (inch) (Nos.) (cm) (inch) (Nos.) (cm) (inch) (Nos.)
1.5 ½ M052401301 1700 1.5 ½ M052802601 200 1.5 ½ M052402501 80 1.5 ½ F052806501 80
2.0 ¾ M052401302 500 2.0 ¾ M052802602 120 2.0 ¾ M052402502 60 2.0 ¾ F052806502 60
2.5 1 M052401303 500 2.5 1 M052802603 80 2.5 1 M052402503 40 2.5 1 F052806503 40
3.2 1¼ M052401304 480 3.2 1¼ M052802604 50 3.2 1¼ M052402504 30 3.2 1¼ F052806504 18
4.0 1½ M052401305 320 4.0 1½ M052802605 80 4.0 1½ M052402505 20 4.0 1½ F052806505 12
5.0 2 M052401306 192 5.0 2 M052802606 30 5.0 2 M052402506 15 5.0 2 F052806506 08
6.5 2½ M052802607 15 6.5 2½ F052806507 #
15
8.0 3 M052802608 10 8.0 3 F052806508 #
09
TANK ADAPTOR
FAPT - 10.0 4 M052802609 04
(SPIGOT TYPE)
uPVC THREAD 15.0 6 897-060* As Req.
(THD x SPG) REDUCER
TEE - SOC
END CAP
Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg.
Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. (cm) (inch) (Nos.)
(cm) (inch) (Nos.)
1.5 ½ M052806501 200
Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg.
1.5 ½ M052401601 1300
2.0 ¾ M052806502 140 (cm) (inch) (Nos.)
2.0 ¾ M052401602 400
2.5 1 M052806503 80 2.0 x 1.5 ¾x½ M052400214 350
2.5 1 M052401603 400
Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. 3.2 1¼ M052806504 40 2.5 x 1.5 1x½ M052400215 200
3.2 1¼ M052401604 130 (cm) (inch) (Nos.)
4.0 1½ M052806505 30 2.5 x 2.0 1x¾ M052400216 175
4.0 1½ M052401605 100 1.5 ½ M052404101 1200
5.0 2 M052806506 20 3.2 x 1.5 1¼ x ½ M052400217 120
5.0 2 M052401606 70 2.0 ¾ M052404102 600
3.2 x 2.0 1¼ x ¾ M052400218 120
2.0x1.5 ¾x½ M052401614 700 2.5 1 M052404103 350
3.2 x 2.5 1¼ x 1 M052400219 120
3.2 1¼ M052404104 220
TANK ADAPTOR 4.0 x 1.5 1½ x ½ M052400220 90
4.0 1½ M052404105 270
(SOCKET TYPE)
SOC - SOCKET, SPG-SPIGOT, THD-THREADED # Shortly Introducing
All the items where product code starts with “F” are fabricated items. 4.0 x 2.0 1½ x ¾ M052400221 40
5.0 2 M052404106 90 (THD x SOC) 4.0 x 2.5 1½ x 1 M052400222 80
6.5 2½ M052404107 50
4.0 x 3.2 1½ x 1¼ M052400223 70
8.0 3 M052404108 35
5.0 x 1.5 2x½ M052400224 60
10.0 4 M052404109 22
5.0 x 2.0 2x¾ M052400225 60
Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. 5.0 x 2.5 2x1 M052400226 60
(cm) (inch) (Nos.) 5.0 x 3.2 2 x 1¼ M052400227 50
SOC - SOCKET, THD-THREADED
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uPVC PRESSURE FITTINGS
SCHEDULE 40 AS PER ASTM D-2466
REDUCER REDUCER BRASS MABT -
COUPLER - SOC BUSHING ELBOW 90º BRASS THREAD
(FLUSH STYLE)
Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg.
(cm) (inch) (Nos.) (cm) (inch) (Nos.) (cm) (inch) (Nos.) (cm) (inch) (Nos.)
2.0 x 1.5 ¾x½ M052401114 400 2.0 x 1.5 ¾x½ M052401914 900 1.5 x 1.5 ½x½ M052800701 100 1.5 ½ M052801401 150
2.5 x 1.5 1x½ M052401115 550 2.5 x 1.5 1x½ M052401915 450 2.0 x 1.5 ¾x½ M052800714 100 2.0 ¾ M052801402 100
2.5 x 2.0 1x¾ M052401116 200 2.5 x 2.0 1x¾ M052401916 450 2.0 x 2.0 ¾x¾ M052800702 75 2.5 1 M052801403 60
3.2 x 2.0 1¼ x ¾ A052401118 As Req. 3.2 x 1.5 1¼ x ½ M052401917 300 2.5 x 1.5 1x½ M052800715 50 3.2 1¼ M052801404 50
3.2 x 2.5 1¼ x 1 M052401119 175 3.2 x 2.0 1¼ x ¾ M052401918 300 2.5 x 2.0 1x¾ M052800716# 50 4.0 1½ M052801405 40
4.0 x 2.5 1½ x 1 M052401122 150 3.2 x 2.5 1¼ x 1 M052401919 500 2.5 x 2.5 1x1 M052800703 50 5.0 2 M052801406 20
4.0 x 3.2 1½ x 1¼ M052401123 150 4.0 x 1.5 1½ x ½ M052401920 350 6.5 2½ M052801407 09
5.0 x 2.5 2x1 M052401126 120 4.0 x 2.0 1½ x ¾ M052401921 200 8.0 3 M052801408 08
All the items where product code starts with “F” are fabricated items.. 8.0 3 M052801708 07
BRASS THREAD
BRASS
10.0 4 M052801709 #
As Req.
REDUCER BUSH
BRASS
REDUCER BUSH
SOC - SOCKET # Shortly Introducing
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uPVC PRESSURE FITTINGS
SCHEDULE 40 AS PER ASTM D-2466
Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg.
(cm) (inch) (Nos.) (cm) (inch) (Nos.) (cm) (inch) (Nos.) (cm) (inch) (Nos.)
1.5 ½ M052402701 80 1.5 ½ 910-041* 100 1.5 ½ F052400901# 120 2.5 ½x1 T143-010M As Req.
2.0 ¾ M052402702 100 2.0 ¾ 910-061* 100 2.0 ¾ F052400902 85 4.0 ½ x 1½ T143-015M As Req.
2.5 1 M052402703 70 2.5 1 910-081* 100 2.5 1 F052400903 50 5.0 ½x2 T143-020M As Req.
3.2 1¼ M052402704 40 3.2 1¼ 910-101* 100 3.2 1¼ F052400904 30 6.5 ½ x 2½ T143-025M As Req.
4.0 1½ M052402705 30 4.0 1½ 910-121* 48 4.0 1½ F052400905 18 8.0 ½x3 T143-030M As Req.
5.0 2 M052402706 15 5.0 2 910-161* 24 5.0 2 F052400906 12 10.0 ½x4 T143-040M As Req.
6.5 2½ 910-171* 12 6.5 2½ F052400907 06 12.5 ½x5 T143-050M As Req.
8.0 3 910-181* 12 8.0 3 F052400908 05 15.0 ½x6 T143-060M As Req.
10.0 4 910-201* 06 10.0 4 F052400909#
As Req. 2.5 ½x1 T143-010H As Req.
15.0 6 F052400910#
As Req. 4.0 ½ x 1½ T143-015H As Req.
METAL STRAP 5.0 ½x2 T143-020H As Req.
BALL VALVE - 6.5 ½ x 2½ T143-025H As Req.
SPEARS - SOC STEP OVER 8.0 ½x3 T143-030H As Req.
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uPVC PRESSURE PIPES uPVC PRESSURE FITTINGS
SCHEDULE 80 AS PER ASTM D1785 SCHEDULE 80 AS PER ASTM D2467
Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg.
(cm) (inch) (Nos.) (cm) (inch) (Nos.) (cm) (inch) (Nos.) (cm) (inch) (Nos.)
1.5 ½ M051800301 50 1.5 ½ M051800601 30 1.5 ½ M052801001 400 1.5 ½ M052802301 400
2.0 ¾ M051800302 30 2.0 ¾ M051800602 20 2.0 ¾ M052801002 300 2.0 ¾ M052802302 200
2.5 1 M051800303 20 2.5 1 M051800603 15 2.5 1 M052801003 150 2.5 1 M052802303 150
3.2 1¼ M051800304 15 3.2 1¼ M051800604 10 3.2 1¼ M052801004 80 3.2 1¼ M052802304 80
4.0 1½ M051800305 10 4.0 1½ M051800605 10 4.0 1½ M052801005 70 4.0 1½ M052802305 60
5.0 2 M051800306 08 5.0 2 M051800606 06 5.0 2 M052801006 50 5.0 2 M052802306 30
6.5 2½ M051800307 05 6.5 2½ M051800607 05 6.5 2½ M052801007 20 6.5 2½ M052802307 20
8.0 3 M051800308 03 8.0 3 M051800608 03 8.0 3 M052801008 15 8.0 3 M052802308 12
10.0 4 M051800309 02 10.0 4 M051800609 02 10.0 4 M052801009 12 10.0 4 M052802309 06
15.0 6 M051800310 01 15.0 6 M051800610 01 15.0 6 M052801010 02 15.0 6 M052802310 02
20.0 8 M051800311 01 20.0 8 M051800611 01 20.0 8 M052801011 01 20.0 8 817-080* As Req.
25.0 10 M051800312 01 25.0 10 M051800612 01 25.0 10 M052801012 01 25.0 10 817-100* As Req.
30.0 12 M051800313 01 30.0 12 M051800613 01 30.0 12 M052801013 01 30.0 12 817-120* As Req.
TEE - SOC
ELBOW 90º - SOC TEE - SOC
Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg.
(cm) (inch) (Nos.) (cm) (inch) (Nos.)
28 29
uPVC PRESSURE FITTINGS
SCHEDULE 80 AS PER ASTM D2467
CROSS - SOC FAPT - REDUCER REDUCER
uPVC THREAD COUPLER - SOC TEE - SOC
Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg.
(cm) (inch) (Nos.) (cm) (inch) (Nos.) (cm) (inch) (Nos.) (cm) (inch) (Nos.)
1.5 ½ *820-005 As Req. 1.5 ½ M052801601 600 2.0 x 1.5 ¾x½ M052801114 300 2.0 x 1.5 ¾x½ M052800214 150
2.0 ¾ M052802402 50 2.0 ¾ M052801602 400 2.5 x 1.5 1x½ M052801115 250 2.5 x 1.5 1x½ M052800215 100
2.5 1 M052802403 50 2.5 1 M052801603 200 2.5 x 2.0 1x¾ M052801116 200 2.5 x 2.0 1x¾ M052800216 100
3.2 1¼ M052802404 30 3.2 1¼ M052801604 100 3.2 x 1.5 1¼ x ½ M052801117 150 3.2 x 1.5 1¼ x ½ M052800217 60
4.0 1½ M052802405 25 4.0 1½ M052801605 80 3.2 x 2.0 1¼ x ¾ M052801118 140 3.2 x 2.0 1¼ x ¾ M052800218 60
5.0 2 M052802406 15 5.0 2 M052801606 50 3.2 x 2.5 1¼ x 1 M052801119 125 3.2 x 2.5 1¼ x 1 M052800219 50
6.5 2½ M052802407 09 6.5 2½ M052801607 30 4.0 x 1.5 1½ x ½ M052801120 125 4.0 x 1.5 1½ x ½ M052800220 40
8.0 3 M052802408 06 8.0 3 M052801608 20 4.0 x 2.0 1½ x ¾ M052801121 100 4.0 x 2.0 1½ x ¾ M052800221 40
10.0 4 820-040* As Req. 10.0 4 M052801609 12 4.0 x 2.5 1½ x 1 M052801122 100 4.0 x 2.5 1½ x 1 M052800222 40
15.0 6 820-060F* As Req. 15.0 6 835-060* As Req. 4.0 x 3.2 1½ x 1¼ M052801123 80 4.0 x 3.2 1½ x 1¼ M052800223 30
20.0 8 820-080F* As Req. 20.0 8 835-080* As Req. 5.0 x 1.5 2x½ M052801124 70 5.0 x 1.5 2x½ M052800224 30
5.0 x 2.0 2x¾ M052801125 70 5.0 x 2.0 2x¾ M052800225 25
5.0 x 2.5 2x1 M052801126 75 5.0 x 2.5 2x1 M052800226 20
All the items where product code starts with “F” are fabricated items and code starting with “A” are assembled items.
6.5 x 5.0 2½ x 2 M052801134 40 6.5 x 2.5 2½ x 1 M052800231 15
8.0 x 4.0 3 x 1½ M052801139 27 6.5 x 3.2 2½ x 1¼ M052800232 15
8.0 x 5.0 3x2 M052801140 25 6.5 x 4.0 2½ x 1½ M052800233 15
Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg.
8.0 x 6.5 3 x 2½ M052801141 25 6.5 x 5.0 2½ x 2 M052800234 12
(cm) (inch) (Nos.) (cm) (inch) (Nos.)
10.0 x 4.0 4 x 1½ M052801146 16 8.0 x 1.5 3x½ A052800235 As Req.
1.5 ½ M052801301 600 1.5 ½ M052804101 800
10.0 x 5.0 4x2 M052801147 16 8.0 x 2.0 3x¾ A052800236 As Req.
2.0 ¾ M052801302 400 2.0 ¾ M052804102 500
10.0 x 6.5 4 x 2½ M052801148 15 8.0 x 2.5 3x1 M052800237 10
2.5 1 M052801303 250 2.5 1 M052804103 300
10.0 x 8.0 4x3 M052801149 15 8.0 x 3.2 3 x 1¼ A052800238 As Req.
3.2 1¼ M052801304 150 3.2 1¼ M052804104 150
15.0 x 5.0 6x2 829-528* As Req. 8.0 x 4.0 3 x 1½ M052800239 10
4.0 1½ M052801305 100 4.0 1½ M052804105 100
15.0 x 6.5 6 x 2½ 829-529* As Req. 8.0 x 5.0 3x2 M052800240 09
5.0 2 M052801306 60 5.0 2 M052804106 60
* Trading items are in grey colour. # Shortly Introducing
20.0 x 10.0 8x4 829-582* As Req. 10.0 x 2.0 4x¾ A052800243# As Req.
10.0 4 M052801309 15 10.0 4 M052804109 18
25.0 x 10.0 10 x 4 829-624F* As Req. 10.0 x 2.5 4x1 M052800244 05
15.0 6 836-060* As Req. 15.0 6 M052804110 15
25.0 x 15.0 10 x 6 829-626* As Req. 10.0 x 3.2 4 x 1¼ M052800245 05
2.0 x 1.5 ¾x½ M052801314 400 20.0 8 847-080* As Req.
25.0 x 20.0 10 x 8 829-628* As Req. 10.0 x 4.0 4 x 1½ M052800246 05
25.0 10 847-100F* As Req.
# Shortly Introducing
30 31
uPVC PRESSURE FITTINGS
SCHEDULE 80 AS PER ASTM D-2467
REDUCER REDUCER LONG RADIUS VANSTONE
TEE - SOC BUSHING BEND 90° FLANGE - SPIG
(FLUSH STYLE) (SOC)
Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg.
(cm) (inch) (Nos.) (cm) (inch) (Nos.) (cm) (inch) (Nos.) (cm) (inch) (Nos.)
15.0 x 6.5 6 x 2½ M052800256 As Req. 2.0 x 1.5 ¾x½ M052801914 300 1.5 ½ F052800901 120 1.5 ½ M052803301# As Req.
15.0 x 8.0 6x3 M052800257 02 2.5 x 1.5 1x½ M052801915 400 2.0 ¾ F052800902 #
As Req. 2.0 ¾ M052803302 #
As Req.
15.0 x 10.0 6x4 M052800258 02 2.5 x 2.0 1x¾ M052801916 400 2.5 1 F052800903 #
As Req. 2.5 1 M052803303 #
As Req.
20.0 x 15.0 8x6 A052800268 As Req. 3.2 x 1.5 1¼ x ½ M052801917 250 3.2 1¼ F052800904 #
As Req. 3.2 1¼ M052803304 #
As Req.
3.2 x 2.0 1¼ x ¾ M052801918 250 4.0 1½ F052800905# As Req. 4.0 1½ M052803305# As Req.
3.2 x 2.5 1¼ x 1 M052801919 250 5.0 2 F052800906# As Req. 5.0 2 M052803306# As Req.
STEP OVER
4.0 x 1.5 1½ x ½ M052801920 150 6.5 2½ F052800907# As Req. 6.5 2½ M052803307# As Req.
BEND (SOC) 4.0 x 2.0 1½ x ¾ M052801921 150 8.0 3 F052800908# As Req. 8.0 3 M052803308 16
4.0 x 2.5 1½ x 1 M052801922 150 10.0 4 F052800909 04 10.0 4 M052803309 06
4.0 x 3.2 1½ x 1¼ M052801923 150 15.0 6 F052800910 01 15.0 6 856-060* As Req.
5.0 x 1.5 2x½ M052801924 100
5.0 x 2.0 2x¾ M052801925 100
Size
(cm)
Size
(inch)
Product Code Std. Pkg.
(Nos.)
5.0 x 2.5 2x1 M052801926 100
VANSTONE FLANGE HUB -
1.5 ½ F052802801# As Req.
5.0 x 3.2 2 x 1¼ M052801927 100
FLANGE - SOC SOC
5.0 x 4.0 2 x 1½ M052801928 100
2.0 ¾ F052802802# As Req.
6.5 x 3.2 2½ x 1¼ M052801932 50
2.5 1 F052802803# As Req.
6.5 x 4.0 2½ x 1½ M052801933 50
3.2 1¼ F052802804# As Req.
6.5 x 5.0 2½ x 2 M052801934 50
4.0 1½ F052802805# As Req.
8.0 x 2.5 3x1 A052801937 As Req.
5.0 2 F052802806# As Req. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg.
8.0 x 3.2 3 x 1¼ A052801938 As Req.
(cm) (inch) (Nos.) (cm) (inch) (Nos.)
8.0 x 4.0 3 x 1½ M052801939 35
1.5 ½ M052803401 120 1.5 ½ M052803601 As Req.
8.0 x 50 3x2 M052801940 35
2.0 ¾ M052803402 80 2.0 ¾ M052803602 As Req.
FLANGE - SOC 8.0 x 6.5 3 x 2½ M052801941 35
2.5 1 M052803403 60 1 M052803603 As Req.
(ONE PIECE)
2.5
10.0 x 5.0 4x2 M052801947 20
3.2 1¼ M052803404 50 3.2 1¼ M052803604 As Req.
10.0 x 6.5 4 x 2½ M052801948 20
Note: Ball Valves rated working pressure is 150 psi (10 kgf/cm2) at 23°C 4.0 1½ M052803405 35 4.0 1½ M052803605 As Req.
All the items where product code starts with “F” are fabricated items.
10.0 x 8.0 4x3 M052801949 20 SOC-SOCKET, SPG-SPIGOT. * Trading Item. # Shortly Introducing
5.0 2 M052803406 25 5.0 2 M052803606 As Req.
15.0 x 8.0 6x3 A052801957 As Req.
6.5 2½ M052803407 15 6.5 2½ M052803607 As Req.
15.0 x 10.0 6x4 M052801958 06
8.0 3 M052803408 12 8.0 3 M052803608 As Req.
* Trading Item. SOC-SOCKET # Shortly Introducing
32 33
uPVC PRESSURE FITTINGS uPVC SOLVENT
SCHEDULE 80 AS PER ASTM D-2467 CEMENT & PRIMER
BALL VALVE - FLANGE HUB -
ASTRAL (SOC) SPG
uPVC 705 uPVC 735
MEDIUM BODIED MEDIUM BODIED
Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Qty. Product Code Std. Pkg. Qty. Product Code Std. Pkg.
(cm) (inch) (Nos.) (cm) (inch) (Nos.) (ml) (Nos.) (ml) (Nos.)
473 TIPS473P717 12
946 TIPS946P717 12
34 35
RATCHET RESCUE TAPE
CUTTER
Size Size Product Code Std. Pkg. Size Product Code Std. Pkg.
(cm) (inch) (Nos.) (Ft.) (Nos.)
5 PTFE-1205 As Req.
10 PTFE-1210 As Req.
20 PTFE-1220 As Req.
BONDSET
FAST SETTING
50 BONDSETFS-50 As Req.
100 BONDSETFS-100 As Req.
* Trading Item
36 37
38
Carrying Capacity and Friction Loss for Schedule 40 Thermoplastic Pipe
(Independent Variables : Gallons per minute and nominal pipe size O.D.
Dependent Variables : Velocity, friction head and pressure drop per 100 feet of pipe, interior smooth.)
Minute
Gallons per
Flow Velocity
Flow Velocity
Flow Velocity
Flow Velocity
Flow Velocity
Flow Velocity
Flow Velocity
Pressure (PSI)
Pressure (PSI)
Pressure (PSI)
Pressure (PSI)
Pressure (PSI)
Pressure (PSI)
Pressure (PSI)
(Ft Water/100Ft)
(Ft Water/100Ft)
(Ft Water/100Ft)
(Ft Water/100Ft)
(Ft Water/100Ft)
(Ft Water/100Ft)
(Ft Water/100Ft)
Loss (PSI/100Ft)
Loss (PSI/100Ft)
Loss (PSI/100Ft)
Loss (PSI/100Ft)
Loss (PSI/100Ft)
Loss (PSI/100Ft)
Loss (PSI/100Ft)
Maximum Surge
Maximum Surge
Maximum Surge
Maximum Surge
Maximum Surge
Maximum Surge
Maximum Surge
(Feet Per Second)
Friction Pressure
(Feet Per Second)
Friction Pressure
(Feet Per Second)
Friction Pressure
(Feet Per Second)
Friction Pressure
(Feet Per Second)
Friction Pressure
Minute
Gallons per
Flow Velocity
Flow Velocity
Flow Velocity
Flow Velocity
Flow Velocity
Flow Velocity
Flow Velocity
Pressure (PSI)
Pressure (PSI)
Pressure (PSI)
Pressure (PSI)
Pressure (PSI)
Pressure (PSI)
Pressure (PSI)
(Ft Water/100Ft)
(Ft Water/100Ft)
(Ft Water/100Ft)
(Ft Water/100Ft)
(Ft Water/100Ft)
(Ft Water/100Ft)
(Ft Water/100Ft)
Loss (PSI/100Ft)
Loss (PSI/100Ft)
Loss (PSI/100Ft)
Loss (PSI/100Ft)
Loss (PSI/100Ft)
Loss (PSI/100Ft)
Loss (PSI/100Ft)
Maximum Surge
Maximum Surge
Maximum Surge
Maximum Surge
Maximum Surge
Maximum Surge
Maximum Surge
(Feet Per Second)
Friction Pressure
(Feet Per Second)
Friction Pressure
(Feet Per Second)
Friction Pressure
(Feet Per Second)
Friction Pressure
(Feet Per Second)
Friction Pressure
½ INCH ¾ INCH
1 1.465 2.198 0.950 44.100 0.779 0.473 0.205 21.570 1 INCH 1¼ INCH 1½ INCH
3 4.395 16.816 7.289 132.300 2.338 3.619 1.564 64.710 1.402 1.043 0.451 37.290 0.277 0.248 0.107 19.041 0.562 0.113 0.049 13.161
5 7.326 43.310 18.720 220.500 3.896 9.322 4.029 107.800 2.336 2.686 1.161 62.150 1.295 0.639 0.276 31.735 0.937 0.291 0.126 21.935 2 INCH 2½ INCH
7 10.256 80.763 34.910 308.700 5.455 17.383 7.514 150.900 3.271 5.008 2.165 87.010 1.812 1.191 0.515 44.429 1.312 0.543 0.235 30.709 0.781 0.154 0.066 17.059 0.546 0.064 0.028 12.173
9 3 INCH 7.013 27.686 11.967 194.100 4.205 7.977 3.448 111.870 2.330 1.898 0.820 57.123 1.687 0.865 0.374 39.483 1.005 0.245 0.106 21.933 0.702 0.102 0.044 15.651
10 0.498 0.042 0.018 10.500 7.792 33.652 14.546 215.700 4.672 9.696 4.191 124.300 2.589 2.306 0.997 63.47 1.875 1.052 0.455 43.870 1.116 0.298 0.129 24.370 0.780 0.124 0.054 17.390
15 0.747 0.089 0.038 15.750 4 INCH 7.008 20.545 8.880 186.450 3.884 4.887 2.112 95.205 2.812 2.228 0.963 65.805 1.674 0.631 0.273 36.555 1.169 0.264 0.114 26.085
20 0.996 0.151 0.065 21.000 0.570 0.039 0.017 11.220 9.344 35.002 15.129 248.600 5.178 8.326 3.599 126.940 3.750 3.797 1.641 87.740 2.232 1.075 0.465 48.740 1.559 0.449 0.194 34.780
25 1.245 0.228 0.099 26.250 0.712 0.059 0.025 14.025 6.473 12.587 5.441 158.675 4.687 5.739 2.481 109.675 2.790 1.625 0.702 60.925 1.949 0.679 0.293 43.475
30 1.494 0.320 0.138 31.500 0.855 0.082 0.036 16.830 7.768 17.643 7.626 190.410 5.825 8.045 3.477 131.610 3.348 2.278 0.985 73.110 2.339 0.951 0.411 52.170
35 1.743 0.425 0.184 36.750 0.997 0.109 0.047 19.635 9.062 23.472 10.146 222.145 6.562 10.703 4.626 153.545 3.906 3.030 1.310 85.295 2.728 1.266 0.547 60.865
40 1.992 0.545 1.235 42.000 1.140 0.140 0.061 22.440 10.357 30.057 12.992 253.880 7.499 13.705 5.924 175.480 4.465 3.881 1.677 97.480 3.118 1.621 0.701 69.560
45 2.241 0.678 0.293 47.250 1.282 0.174 0.075 25.245 6 INCH 8.437 17.046 7.368 197.415 5.023 4.827 2.086 109.665 3.508 2.016 0.871 78.255
50 2.490 0.823 0.356 52.500 1.425 0.212 0.092 28.050 0.627 0.029 0.012 11.500 9.374 20.719 8.956 219.350 5.581 5.866 2.536 121.850 3.898 2.450 1.059 86.950
60 2.988 1.154 0.499 63.000 1.710 0.297 0.128 33.660 0.752 0.040 0.017 13.800 11.249 29.041 12.553 263.220 6.697 8.223 3.554 146.220 4.667 3.434 1.484 104.340
70 3.486 1.536 0.664 73.500 1.995 0.395 0.171 39.270 0.877 0.054 0.023 16.100 7.813 10.940 4.729 170.590 5.457 4.569 1.975 121.730
80 3.984 1.968 0.850 84.000 2.280 0.506 0.219 44.880 1.003 0.069 0.030 18.400 8.929 14.009 6.055 194.960 6.237 5.851 2.529 139.120
90 4.482 2.446 1.057 94.5000 2.565 0.629 0.272 50.490 1.128 0.085 0.037 20.700 10.045 17.424 7.531 219.330 7.016 7.277 3.146 156.510
100 4.980 2.973 1.285 105.000 2.850 0.765 0.330 56.100 1.253 0.104 0.045 23.000 8 INCH 11.161 21.178 9.154 243.700 7.796 8.845 3.823 173.900
125 6.225 4.494 1.943 131.250 3.562 1.156 0.500 70.125 1.567 0.157 0.068 28.750 0.892 0.040 0.017 15.375 9.745 13.372 5.780 217.375
150 7.469 6.229 2.723 157.500 4.274 1.620 0.700 84.150 1.880 0.220 0.095 34.500 1.071 0.056 0.024 18.450
175 8.714 8.381 3.622 183.750 4.987 2.155 0.932 98.175 2.193 0.292 0.126 40.250 1.249 0.074 0.032 21.525 10 INCH
200 9.959 10.732 4.639 210.000 5.699 2.760 1.193 112.200 2.560 0.374 0.162 46.000 1.427 0.095 0.041 24.600 0.907 0.032 0.014 15.200
250 7.124 4.173 1.804 140.250 3.133 0.566 0.244 57.500 1.784 0.144 0.062 30.750 1.133 0.048 0.021 19.000
300 8.549 5.849 2.528 168.300 3.760 0.793 0.343 69.000 2.141 0.202 0.087 36.900 1.360 0.067 0.029 22.800 12 INCH
350 9.974 7.781 3.363 196.350 4.386 1.055 0.456 80.500 2.498 0.268 0.116 43.050 1.587 0.089 0.038 26.600 1.121 0.038 0.016 18.550
400 5.013 1.351 0.584 92.000 2.855 0.343 0.148 49.200 1.813 0.114 0.049 30.400 1.281 0.049 0.021 21.200
450 5.639 1.680 0.728 103.500 3.212 0.427 0.185 55.350 2.040 0.142 0.061 34.200 1.441 0.061 0.026 23.850
500 6.266 2.042 0.883 115.000 3.589 0.519 0.224 61.500 2.267 0.172 0.074 38.000 1.601 0.074 0.032 26.500
750 9.399 4.327 1.870 172.500 5.353 1.100 0.475 92.250 3.400 0.365 0.158 57.000 2.402 0.157 0.068 39.750
1000 7.137 1.874 0.810 123.000 4.533 0.621 0.269 76.000 3.202 0.267 0.115 53.000
1250 8.921 2.833 1.224 153.750 5.667 0.939 0.406 95.000 4.003 0.403 0.174 66.250
1500 10.706 3.970 1.716 184.500 6.800 1.316 0.569 114.000 4.803 0.585 0.244 79.500
1750 7.934 1.751 0.757 133.000 5.604 0.752 0.325 92.750
2000 9.067 2.243 0.969 152.000 6.404 0.963 0.416 106.000
CAUTION: Flow velocity should not exceed 5 feet per second. PVC pipe cannot be used for compressed air service.
39
EXPANSION AND
CONTRACTION OF uPVC PIPE
R = 1.44 D Δ L
CARRYING CAPACITY AND FRICTION LOSS FOR SCHEDULE 80 THERMOPLASTIC PIPE
R = Expansion loop leg length (ft)
D = Nominal outside diameter of pipe (in.) (See table below.)
uPVC pipes, like other piping materials, undergo length changes as a result of temperature variations above and below
ΔL = Dimensional change due to thermal expansion or contraction (in.)
the installation temperature. They expand and contract 4.5 to 5 times more than steel or iron pipe. The extent of the
When installing the expansion loop, no rigid or restraining supports should be placed within the leg lengths of the
expansion - contraction depends upon the coefficient of linear expansion of piping material. The length of pipe
loop. The loop should be installed as closely as possible to the mid-point between anchors. Piping support guides
between directional changes, and the temperature differential.
should restrict lateral movement and direct axial movement into the loop. Lastly, the pipe and fittings should be solvent
The coefficient of thermal expansion (Y )
cemented together, rather than using threaded connections.
for uPVC is 3.1 x 10-5 in./in./°F.
Compensation for expansion and contraction in underground application is normally achieved by snaking the pipe in
The amount of expansion and contratction can be calculated using the following formula:
the trench. Proper trenching and burial procedures must be followed to protect the piping system.
ΔL = Y (T1-T2) x L1
The table below shows recommended offsets & loop lengths for piping upto 2½ inches nominal sizes.
ΔL = Dimentional change due to thermal expansion or contratcion (Inch)
Y = Expansion coefficient (in./in./˚F)
(T1-T2) = Temperature diffierential between the installation temperature and the maximum or minimum
Max. Temp. Variation °F,
system tempeature, whichever provides the greatest differential (˚F). Between Installation and Final Operation
10° 20° 30° 40° 50° 60° 70° 80° 90° 100°
L = Length of pipe run between changes in direction (ft.).
Loop Offset
Loop Length in Feet
in Inches
There are several ways to compensate for expansion and contratcion. The most common method are: 20 3.0 3.5 4.5 5.0 6.0 6.5 7.0 7.0 8.0 8.0
1. Expansion loops which consist of pipe and 90˚ elbows. 50 7.0 9.0 11.0 13.0 14.0 15.5 17.0 18.0 19.0 20.0
2. Piston type expansion joints* 100 13.0 18.0 22.0 26.0 29.0 31.5 35.0 37.0 40.0 42.0
3. Flexible bends*
4. Bellows and rubber expansion joints*
* The manufacturers of these devices should be contacted to determine the suitability of their products for the spesific
application.
Expansion loops are a simple and convenient way to compensate for expansion and contratcion when there is
Fixed p
oo
sufficient space for the loop in the piping system. A typical expansion loop design is shown below:
Point L
Guide
Hanger
40 41
JOINT CURING
RECOMMENDED INITIAL SET TIMES. SCHEDULE - 40 RECOMMENDED SUPPORT SPACING (IN FEET)
Temperature Pipe Size Pipe Size Pipe Size Pipe Size Nom. Pipe Size
Temperature ˚C
½” to 1¼” ½” to 3” 4” to 8” 10” to 12” (in.) (mm)
Range
15 to 32 mm 40 to 80 mm 100 to 200 mm 250 to 300 mm - - 15.5 26.6 37.7 48.8 60
15.5ºC - 37.7ºC 15 min. 30 min. 1 hr. 2 hr. ½ 15 4½ 4½ 4 2½ 2½
4.4ºC - 15.5ºC 1 hr. 2 hrs. 4 hrs. 8 hrs. ¾ 20 5 4½ 4 2½ 2½
1 25 5½ 5 4½ 3 2½
1¼ 32 5½ 5½ 5 3 3
RECOMMENDED INITIAL SET TIMES.
1½ 40 6 5½ 5 3½ 3
Temperature Pipe Size Pipe Size Pipe Size Pipe Size
2 50 6 5½ 5 3½ 3
½” to 1¼” ½” to 3” 4” to 8” 10” to 12”
Range 2½ 65 6½ 6 5½ 4 3
15 to 32 mm 40 to 80 mm 100 to 200 mm 250 to 300 mm
15.5ºC - 37.7ºC 6 hrs. 12 hrs. 24 hr. 48 hr. 3 80 7 7 6 4 3½
Adequate supports for any piping system is a matter of great importance. In practice, support spacings are a function
of pipe size operating temperatures, the location of heavy valves or fittings and the mechanical properties of the pipe
material. To ensure the satisfactory operation of a ASTRAL Aquarius uPVC piping system, the location and type of
hangers should be carefully considered. Hangers should not compress, distort, cut or abrade the piping.
All piping should be supported with an approved hanger at intervals sufficiently close to maintain correct pipe
alignment and to prevent sagging or reversal. Pipe should also be supported at all branch ends and at all changes of
direction. Support trap arms as close as possible to the trap. In keeping with good plumbing practices support and
SCHEDULE - 80 RECOMMENDED SUPPORT SPACING (IN FEET)
brace all closet bends and fasten closet anges.
Nom. Pipe Size
Temperature ˚C
1. Concentrated loads should be supported directly so as to eliminate high stress concentrations. Should this be (in.) (mm)
impractical then the pipe must be supported immediately adjacent to the load.
- - 15.5 26.6 37.7 48.8 60
2. In systems where large fluctuations in temperature occur, allowances must be made for expansion and contraction ½ 15 5 4½ 4½ 3 2½
of the piping system. Since changes in direction in the system are usually sufficient to allow for expansion and ¾ 20 5½ 5 4½ 3 2½
contraction hangers must be placed so as not to restrict this movement.
1 25 6 5½ 5 3½ 3
3. Since plastic pipe expands or contracts approximately five times greater than those of steel, hangers should not 1¼ 32 6 6 5½ 3½ 3
restrict this movement. 1½ 40 6½ 6 5½ 3½ 3½
2 50 7 6½ 6 4 3½
4. Hangers should provide as much bearing surface as possible. To prevent damage to the pipe, file smooth any sharp
edges or burrs on the hangers or supports. 2½ 65 7½ 7½ 6½ 4½ 4
3 80 8 7½ 7 4½ 4
5. Support spacing for horizontal piping systems is determined by the maximum operating temperature the system
4 100 9 8½ 7½ 5 4½
will encounter. The piping should be supported on uniform centers with supports that do not restrict the axial
movement. 6 150 10 9½ 8½ 6½ 5½
8 200 11 10 9½ 7½ 6
6. For vertical lines, it is recommended that an engineer should design the vertical supports according to the vertical
10 250 12½ 11 10½ 7½ 6½
load involved.
12 300 13 12 10½ 7½ 6½
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INSTALLATION
PROCEDURE
1. CUT PIPE 5. CEMENT
• Cut pipe square. As joints are sealed at the base of the fitting • Apply a full even layer of cement to the outside of a pipe and
socket. An angled cut may result in joint failure. medium layer of cement to the inside of a fitting.
• Acceptable tools include miter saw, mechanical cut off saw or
wheel cutter. Wheel type cutters must employ a blade
designed for plastics.
4. APPLICATOR uPVC CEMENT FOR SCH 40 AND INTERFERENCE FIT uPVC CEMENT FOR SCH 80 AND INTERFERENCE FIT
• Use an applicator that is one half the pipe diameter. Pipe Size Cement Min. IPS- Pipe Size Cement Min. IPS-
• Too large an applicator will force excessive cement into the (in.) (mm) Type Vis. (cP) Weld On (in.) (mm) Type Vis. (cP) Weld On
inside of small diameter fittings. Too small an applicator will (½-2) (15-50) Medium Bodied 500 705 (½-2) (15-50) Medium Bodied 500 705
not apply sufficient cement to large diameter systems. (2½-12) (65-300) Heavy Bodied 1600 717 (1½-12) (40-300) Heavy Bodied 1600 717
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TESTING PRESSURE SYSTEM UNDERGROUND
INSTALLATION
• Prior to testing, safety precautions should be instituted The piping system can be pressurized to 125% of its
to protect personnel and property in case of test failure. designed working pressure. However care must be
uPVC pipes and fittings can be installed underground, Since these piping systems are flexible systems, proper
• Conduct pressure testing with water. DO NOT USE AIR taken to ensure the pressure does not exceed the
attention should be given to burial conditions. The stiffness of the piping system is affected by sidewall support, soil
OR OTHER GASES for pressure testing. working pressure of the lowest rated component in the
compaction, and the condition of the trench, Trench bottoms should be smooth and regular in either undisturbed soil
• The piping system should be adequately anchored to system (valves, unions, flanges, threaded parts etc.)
or a layer of compacted backfill. Pipe must lie evenly on this surface throughout the entire length of its barrel,
limit movement. Water under pressure exerts thrust • The pressure test should not exceed one hour Any
Excavation, bedding and backfill should be in accordance with the provision of the local Plumbing Code having
forces in piping systems. Thrust blocking should be leaking joints or pipe must be cut out and replaced and
jurisdiction
provided at changes of direction, change in size and at the line recharged and retested using the same
dead ends. procedure.
• Please refer tables given for initial set & cure times
before pressure testing. TRENCHING
• The piping systems should be slowly filled with water,
The following trenching and burial procedures should be used to protect the piping system.
taking care to prevent surge and air entrapment. The
1. The trench should be excavated to ensure the sides will be stable under all working conditions. The trench should be
flow velocity should not exceed 5 feet per second.
wide enough to provide adequate room for the following :
• All trapped air must be slowly released. Vents must be
A. Jointing the pipe in the trench.
provided at all high points of the piping system. All
B. Snaking the pipe from side or side to compensate for expansion and contraction.
valves and air relief mechanisms should be opened
C. Filling and compacting the side fills.
so that the air can be vented while the system is
The space between the pipe and trench wall must be wider than the compaction equipment used in the compaction
extremely dangerous and it must be slowly and
of the backfill. Minimum width shall not be less than the greater of either the pipe outside diameter plus 16 inches
completely vented prior to testing. For sizes 4” &
of the pipe outside diameter times 1.25 plus 12 inches. Trench width may be different if approved by the design
above, ASTRAL recommends to use automatic air relief
engineer.
valves at every 300-400mt. distance & at furthest &
2. The trench bottom should be smooth, free of rocks and debris, continuous, and provide uniform support. If ledge
highest points of pipeline to avoid any damage to
rock, hardpan or large boulders are encountered, the trench bottom should be padded with bedding of compacted
the piping system.
granular material to a thickness of at least 4 inches. Foundation bedding should be installed as required by the
engineer.
3. Trench depth is determined by the pipe’s service requirements. Plastic pipe should always be installed at least
below the frost level. The minimum cover for lines subject to heavy overhead traffic is 24 inches.
4. A smooth, trench bottom is necessary to support the pipe over its entire length on firm stable material. Blocking
should be used charge pipe grade or to intermittently support pipe over low sections in the trench.
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HANDLING
AND STORAGE
BEDDING AND BACKFILLING HANDLING
1. Even though sub-soil conditions vary widely from place to place, the pipe backfill should be stable and provide
The pipe should be handled with reasonable care. Because thermoplastic pipe is much lighter in weight than metal
protection for the pipe.
pipe, there is sometimes a tendency to throw it around. This should be avoided.
2. The pipe should be surrounded with a granular material which is easily worked around the sides of the pipe
The pipe should never be dragged or pushed from a truck bed. Pallets of the pipe should be removed with a fork lift.
Backfilling should be performed in layer of 6 inch with each layer being sufficiently compacted to 85% to 95%
Loose pipe can be rolled down, as long as the pieces do not fall on each other or on any hard or uneven surface. In all
compaction.
cases, severe contact with any sharp objects (rocks, angle irons, forks on forklifts, etc.) should be avoided.
3. A mechanical tamper is recommended for compacting sand and gravel backfill which contain a significant
proportion of fine grained material, such as silt and clay. If a tamper is not available, compacting should be done
by hand.
STORAGE
4. The trench should be completely filled. The back fill should be placed and spread in fairly uniform layers to prevent
any unfilled spaces or voids. Large rocks, stones, frozen clods, or other large debris should be removed. Heavy If possible, pipe should be stored inside. When this is not possible, the pipe should be stored on level ground which is
tampers or rolling equipment should only be used to consolidate only the final backfill. dry and free from sharp objects. If different schedules of pipes are stacked together, the pipe with the thickest wall
should be at the bottom.
The pipe should be protected from the sun and be in an area with proper ventilation. This will lessen the effects of
ultraviolet rays and help prevent heat built-up.
If the pipe is stored in racks, it should be
continuously supported along its length. If this is
Trench Wall Final Backfill
not possible, the spacing of the supports should
(Native)
not exceed three feet (3’).
When storage temperatures are below 0°C (32°F),
Bedding automatically void any warranty for such products and its use against our recommendation is entirely the responsibility
and liability of the installer.
Sloped Wall
Bell Hole in Bedding WARNING: Do not use compressed air or gas to test any PVC thermoplastic piping product or system, and do not use
(As Required)
Trench Bottom (Native) devices propelled by compressed air or gas to clear systems. These practices may result in explosive fragmentation of
or Foundation (As required) system piping components causing serious or fatal bodily injury.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS like most other plastics such as PP, PEX, CPVC, may become somewhat brittle and should be handled more carefully.
To reduce problems resulting from cracked product, several measures can be initiated : (A) Educate your installers.
(FAQs)
Make them aware of the potential problems and instruct them to handle uPVC in a appropriate way. (B) Use a saw or a
circular tubing cutter with a plastic tubing blade to cut your pipe to length. (C) Inspect pipe ends thoroughly prior to
making a joint.
Should a crack be evident, cut off any split portion before proceeding. (D) During cold weather, gripping the pipe
surrounding the area to be cut for about 10 seconds prior to making the cut will warm the pipe and reduce possible
WHY LEAD-FREE?
problems.
Lead is a metal with no known biological benefit to humans. Too much lead can damage various systems of the body
including the nervous and reproductive systems and the kidneys, and it can cause high blood pressure and anemia. WHAT ABOUT HEALTH, SAFETY & FIRE TOXICITY ISSUES?
Lead accumulates in the bones and lead poisoning may be diagnosed from a blue line around the gums. Lead is Tests performed at respected universities and independent laboratories confirm that uPVC is superior to metal systems
especially harmful to the developing brains of fetuses and young children and to pregnant women. Lead interferes with in terms of water quality effects and “no more toxic than wood” in fi re. ASTRAL Aquarius uPVC system is manufactured
the metabolism of calcium and Vitamin D. High blood lead levels in children can cause consequences which may be from a compound which is lead free and hence most favoured system in terms of health and safety. LOI of uPVC is 45,
irreversible including learning disabilities, behavioral problems, and mental retardation. At very high levels, lead can which means uPVC is not reality burnable in atmosphere. Once the burning source is removed, It stops burning.
cause convulsions, coma and death. Lead can be dissolved in water when lead pipes are used for transportation of
water. So use of such pipes may be harmful to human being. Hence lead free plumbing system is most favoured for IS ASTRAL AQUARIUS SYSTEM RESISTANT TO U.V. EXPOSURE?
potable water transportation.
Effect of U.V. on polymers: U.V. acts as a strong catalyst for the oxidations process which breaks down the polymer
chains, leading weakness in the pipes & fittings and to loss of hydrostatic strength. ”Above effect is very much possible
WHAT IS THE EXPECTED LIFE OF ASTRAL AQUARIUS SYSTEM?
with materials like PP & PE. But for uPVC main process is dehydrochlorination and not oxidation. This
ASTRAL Aquarius uPVC system design & standards incorporate significant engineering safety factors which should dehydrochlorination does not break down the polymer chains to any significant extent after outdoor exposure, being
translate to a long service life. ASTRAL Aquarius system have a design service life span of 50 years. ASTRAL Aquarius mainly limited to a surface discoloration effect only. There is a loss of impact resistance due to impact modifiers losing
system is not susceptible to corrosion, scale build up or electrolysis in areas where water, solid and / or atmospheric their efficiency. This may even result in increased modulus. There is no significant loss in stress bearing capacity impact
conditions are aggressive. ASTRAL firmly believes that the system will provide a service life as long or longer than resistance mainly an installation issue (before any U.V. exposure). Still if a portion of the piping system will be left
alternative materials in the market. exposed to U.V. light, a standard grade of exterior, latex paint (water base) will protect the pipe adequately.
WILL ASTRAL AQUARIUS SYSTEM SAVE MY MONEY? IS IT POSSIBLE TO USE ASTRAL AQUARIUS SYSTEM AT TEMPERATURE AROUND 10-15°C?
Yes, as a professional, you will quickly realize that uPVC can be installed at least 25% more quickly than metal systems. Practically, Yes. It is very much possible to use ASTRAL Aquarius at a temperature around 10-15°C. Normal temperature
Financial savings are also realized with regard to lower tool costs and insurance advantage. Even considering the range of uPVC compound material is 23°C to 60°C. As temperature decrease beyond 23°C, uPVC becomes brittle like
frequent rise and fall of the metal price structure, uPVC offers a continuing material cost advantage, as much as a full any other thermoplastic material. So it’s impact properties decreases as temperature decreases but there is no
50-60% material savings today. reduction in hydrostatic strength of material at lower temperatures, So it can be used at lower temperatures but very
sound engineering design considerations required at a such low temperatures to eliminate water hammers & impact
WILL ASTRAL AQUARIUS SYSTEM OFFER A FINANCIAL ADVANTAGE TO OWNERS IN TERMS OF
issues.
UTILITIES EXPENSE?
Yes, the thermal conductivity of a metal system is 2500 times that of a uPVC system. The improved insulating WHAT ABOUT THE NOISE EMISSIONS COMPARE TO METALLIC SYSTEM?
characteristics associated with uPVC can generate long term saving for energy conscious homeowner or tenant. The tendency of sound is to travel in the material with fastest possible velocity. This means in the metal system, the
ASTRAL Aquarius will hold the temperature of water for a much longer period of time than metal tubing. sound travels because the velocity of sound in metal is higher than that of in water and create noise emissions. While
in uPVC system, noise will travel in water because the velocity of sound in water is higher than that of in uPVC. So uPVC
MUST I USE PLASTIC INSULATORS WHEREVER uPVC PASSES THROUGH A STUD?
systems are as quiet as physically possible.
Technically, no such provision need to be made when passing through wood stud. When passing through metal studs
some form of protection must be used to protect the pipe from abrasion and to prevent noise. This protection may WHAT ABOUT SCALE BUILD UP?
come from plastic insulated rubber grommets, pipe insulation or similar. Scale built up is a function of the roughness of the pipe, as measured by the Hazen - Williams, “C” factor, used in the
Hazen Williams formula for calculating friction head losses in piping system.
SHOULD SPECIFIC TYPE OF PRIMERS AND SOLVENT CEMENTS BE USED ON uPVC SYSTEM?
Higher value for C results in - less friction, less head loss. In metal systems, once corrosion starts, “C” factor will greatly
ASTRAL always recommends use of solvent cement which is specifically manufactured to meet the requirements of reduce which results in head loss and scale built up. With ASTRAL Aquarius uPVC, there is no corrosion and hence scale
ASTM D 2564. All purpose solvent cement should not be utilized. Primers manufactured for uPVC pipe is acceptable. built up is inhibited.
For more details, refer installation procedure of this manual.
IS IT POSSIBLE TO CONNECT IPS SYSTEM WITH CTS SYSTEM?
I HAVE BEEN TOLD THAT UPVC PIPING ENDS MAY SPLIT DURING INSTALLATION. WHY DOES THIS
IPS (Iron Pipe Size) & CTS (Copper Tube Size) are most widely used systems in plumbing market. Therefore
OCCUR? HOW CAN THESE CRACKS BE PREVENTED?
changeability of one to another is very important. ASTRAL has understood this requirement of market and hence
Most cracks are initiated by rough handling. This handling can occur during transportation, while being inventoried at developed special transition fittings. These fittings will connect the IPS System (SCH 40 & SCH 80) to CTS system (SDR
the wholesaler, or while at the job sight. Also, Fine cracks can be caused by cutting the pipe with dull or damaged 11 & SDR 13.5). These transition fittings are joined with one step solvent cement, which gives customer a very fast,
ratchet cutters. The vast majority cracks occur during colder weather months when temperature is below 10°C, uPVC efficient & simple solution to join both systems. Available sizes are from 15 mm (½”) to 50 mm (2”).
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