Transcription of Hep2O Installer Guide
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Flexible plumbing by WavinInstaller GuideContents PageIntroduction 4 Next generation Hep2O 5 Unique next generation benefits: 6 Easier installation and proven performance 7 ApprovalsBasics 8 Hep2O Polybutylene Pipe 8 Straight 8 Coil 9 Standard pipe 9 Barrier pipe 10 Cutting Hep2O pipe 11 Hep2O fittings 12 Jointing with Hep2O pipe and fittings 12 SmartSleeve pipe support sleeve 13 Jointing procedure 14 Jointing copper pipe to Hep2O fittings 15 Checking the joint using In4 Sure joint recognition technology 16 Demounting joints using the Hep2O HepKey system 16 Two types of HepKey are available: 16 To use HepKey Plus : 17 To use HepKey : 18 Hints and tips for trouble-free Hep2O installation 18 Hep2O pipe 19 Hep2O fittings 19 Handling and storage 20 Colour-coded packagingOther jointing 21 Connecting Hep2O pipe to compression fittingsapplications 22 Hep2O connections adjacent to capillary joints 22 Connection to chrome plated or stainless steel pipe 22 Connection to brass spigots 22 Connection to earlier Hep2O systems
34 Laying pipe in floor screeds 34 Pipes adjacent to metalwork 34 Hep 2O pipe means quieter operation because there’s less noise… 35 Installing pipes in concrete floors or walls 35 Hep 2O conduit system 36 Installation 38 Fitting a junction box 39 Fitting pipe into conduit 40 Terminating the conduit 42 Hep 2O Pipe-in-Pipe system
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