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for Non-Potable Water Applications
ReUze®
CPVC Piping System is used for non-potable indoor water applications for commercial
and residential construction. It is manufactured using the highest quality CPVC
compound along with a purple pigment (purple is the universally accepted color for
non-potable water systems).
ReUze® is marked with two lines of type clearly identifying the contents as "WARNING:
NON-POTABLE WATER. DO NOT DRINK". The type is 180° apart so that no matter what
angle you view the piping system there can be no mistake that the pipe is carrying
non-potable water. This is extremely important in ensuring that water lines fit
for human consumption are not crossed with non-potable water lines.
For complete information, request our ReUze® Info Kit, free of charge at our online
Store.
Suggested Specification
ReUze® is manufactured from virgin rigid CPVC (chlorinated polyvinyl chloride) vinyl
compounds with a cell class of 24448 as identified in ASTM D 1784.
ReUze® piping systems shall conform to ASTM D 2846. It shall be manufactured to
the nominal dimension cited in the applicable ASTM standard, and be the product
of one manufacturer. All products shall be listed to National Sanitary Foundation
(NSF).
Referenced Standards
ASTM Standards are developed by using a consensus process and they are updated
as necessary or reapproved every five years. The following are the ASTM standards
pertinent to ReUze® CPVC pipe and fittings.
D 2846 CPVC Plastic Hot and Cold Water Distribution System
F 493 Solvent Cements for CPVC Pipe and Fittings
ASTM Dimensions and Tolerances
ReUze® is used in non-potable water systems and is manufactured to the
dimensions and specifications shown in ASTM D 2846. This product is purple in color,
and the pipe has the same outside diameter as copper tubing. Pipe up through nominal
size 2” size is manufactured to a standard dimension ratio (SDR) of 11. The standard
dimension ratio represents the ratio of the pipe O.D. to the pipe wall thickness.
All of the SDR 11 CPVC sizes have the same pressure rating.
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