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GF Piping Systems > worldwide at homeOur sales companies and representatives ensure local customer support in over 100 countries.
Plastic Piping SystemsProduct Guide
GF Piping Systems2882 Dow Avenue, Tustin, CA 92780-7258Tel. (714) 731-8800, Toll Free (800) 854-4090 Fax (714) 731-6201 e-mail: us.ps@georgfischer.comwww.gfpiping.com
Argentina / Southern South AmericaGeorg Fischer Central Plastics Sudamérica S.R.L.Buenos Aires, ArgentinaPhone +5411 4512 02 90gfcentral.ps.ar@georgfischer.com
AustraliaGeorge Fischer Pty LtdRiverwood NSW 2210 AustraliaPhone +61(0)2 9502 8000 australia.ps@georgfischer.comwww.georgfischer.com.au
Austria Georg Fischer Rohrleitungssysteme GmbH3130 HerzogenburgPhone +43(0)2782 856 43-0austria.ps@georgfischer.comwww.georgfischer.at
Belgium / LuxembourgGeorg Fischer NV/SA1070 Bruxelles/BrüsselPhone +32(0)2 556 40 20be.ps@georgfischer.comwww.georgfischer.be
BrazilGeorg Fischer Ltda.04795-100 São PauloPhone +55(0)11 5525 1311br.ps@georgfischer.comwww.georgfischer.com.br
CanadaGeorg Fischer Piping Systems LtdMississauga, ON L5T 2B2Phone +1(905)670 8005Fax +1(905)670 8513ca.ps@georgfischer.comwww.georgfischer.ca
ChinaGeorg Fischer Piping Systems Ltd Shanghai Pudong, Shanghai 201319Phone +86(0)21 58 13 33 33 china.ps@georgfischer.comwww.georgfischer.cn
Denmark / IcelandGeorg Fischer A/S2630 TaastrupPhone +45 (0)70 22 19 75info.dk.ps@georgfischer.comwww.georgfischer.dk
FinlandGeorg Fischer AB01510 VANTAAPhone +358 (0)9 586 58 25 Fax +358 (0)9 586 58 29info.fi.ps@georgfischer.comwww.georgfischer.fi
FranceGeorg Fischer SAS95932 Roissy Charles de Gaulle CedexPhone +33(0)1 41 84 68 84fr.ps@georgfischer.comwww.georgfischer.fr
GermanyGeorg Fischer GmbH73095 Albershausen Phone +49(0)7161 302-0info.de.ps@georgfischer.comwww.georgfischer.de
IndiaGeorg Fischer Piping Systems Ltd400 076 MumbaiPhone +91 224007 2001in.ps@georgfischer.comwww.georgfischer.in
ItalyGeorg Fischer S.p.A.20063 Cernusco S/N (MI)Phone +3902 921 861it.ps@georgfischer.comwww.georgfischer.it
NorwayGeorg Fischer AS1351 Rud Phone +47(0)67 18 29 00no.ps@georgfischer.comwww.georgfischer.no
PolandGeorg Fischer Sp. z o.o.05-090 Sekocin Nowy Phone +48(0)22 31 31 0 50 poland.ps@georgfischer.comwww.georgfischer.pl
RomaniaGeorg Fischer Piping Systems (Switzerland) Ltd.020257 Bucharest - Sector 2Phone +40(0)21 230 53 80ro.ps@georgfischer.comwww.export.georgfischer.com
RussiaGeorg Fischer Piping Systems (Switzerland) Ltd.Moscow 125047Tel. +7 495 258 60 80ru.ps@georgfischer.comwww.georgfischer.ru
SingaporeGeorge Fischer Pte Ltd528 872 SingaporePhone +65(0)67 47 06 11sgp.ps@georgfischer.comwww.georgfischer.sg
Spain / PortugalGeorg Fischer S.A.28046 MadridPhone +34(0)91 781 98 90es.ps@georgfischer.comwww.georgfischer.es
SwedenGeorg Fischer AB117 43 StockholmPhone +46(0)8 506 775 00info.se.ps@georgfischer.comwww.georgfischer.se
SwitzerlandGeorg Fischer Rohrleitungssysteme (Schweiz) AG8201 SchaffhausenPhone +41(0)52 631 30 26ch.ps@georgfischer.comwww.piping.georgfischer.ch
TaiwanGeorg Fischer Piping SystemsSan Chung City, Taipei HsienPhone +886 2 8512 2822Fax +886 2 8512 2823www.georgfischer.tw
United Kingdom / IrelandGeorge Fischer Sales LimitedCoventry, CV2 2STPhone +44(0)2476 535 535uk.ps@georgfischer.comwww.georgfischer.co.uk
USA / CaribbeanGeorg Fischer LLCTustin, CA 92780-7258Phone +1(714) 731 88 00 Toll Free 800 854 40 90us.ps@georgfischer.comwww.gfpiping.com
VietnamGeorge Fischer Pte Ltd136E Tran Vu, Ba Dinh District, HanoiPhone +84 4 3715 3290 Fax +84 4 3715 3285
International Georg Fischer Piping Systems (Switzerland) Ltd.8201 Schaffhausen/SwitzerlandPhone +41(0)52 631 30 03Fax +41(0)52 631 28 93info.export@georgfischer.comwww.export.georgfischer.com
JapanGeorg Fischer Ltd556-0011 Osaka, Phone +81(0)6 6635 2691jp.ps@georgfischer.comwww.georgfischer.jp
Korea Georg Fischer Piping Systems271-3 Seohyeon-dong Bundang-guSeongnam-si, Gyeonggi-doSeoul 463-824Phone +82 31 8017 1450Fax +82 31 8017 1454 kor.ps@georgfischer.comwww.georgfischer.kr
MalaysiaGeorge Fischer (M) Sdn. Bhd.40460 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul EhsanPhone +60 (0)3 5122 5585my.ps@georgfischer.comwww.georgfischer.my
Mexico / Northern Latin AmericaGeorg Fischer S.A. de C.V.Apodaca, Nuevo LeonCP66636 MexicoPhone +52 (81)1340 8586Fax +52 (81)1522 8906mx.ps@georgfischer.comwww.georgfischer.mx
Middle EastGeorg Fischer Piping Systems (Switzerland) Ltd. Dubai, United Arab Emirates Phone +971 4 289 49 60 gcc.ps@georgfischer.com www.export.georgfischer.com
NetherlandsGeorg Fischer N.V.8161 PA EpePhone +31(0)578 678 222 nl.ps@georgfischer.comwww.georgfischer.nl
Application Technical Data Valve Options
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Schedule 80 PVC• Industrial/Process Cooling Water• Vacuum Lines• Waste Collection• Chemical Delivery
½”–16”Varies
bySize
0°C to 60°C
32°F to 140°FSolvent Cement
NSF 14 and 61ASTM D 1784ASTM D 1785CSA B137.3
N/A N/A N/A ½”–6” ½”–2” 3/8”–4” 3/8”–6” 1”–8” 3/8”–4” 1¼”–12” N/A2”–12”(T567)
2”–8”(T568)
Schedule 80 CPVC• Industrial Water at Elevated Temperature• Vacuum Lines at Elevated Temperature• Waste Collection at Elevated Temperature• Chemical Delivery at Elevated Temperature
½”–12”Varies
bySize
0°C to 99°C
32°F to 210°FSolvent Cement
NSF 14 and 61 • ASTM D 1784 (pipe cell class 24448) • ASTM F441
• CSA B137.6
N/A N/A N/A ½”–4” ½”–2” 3/8”–4” ½”–4” 1”–8” 3/8”–4” N/A N/A2”–8”(T567)
2”–8”(T568)
COOL-FIT® ABS• Breweries• Supermarkets• Food Processing• Cold Stores
16–315mm(3/8”–12”)
Up to150 PSI
−40°C to 60°C
−40°F to 140°FSolvent Cement ISO 15493
DIN 3441 N/A 20–63mm(½”–2”) N/A 75–110mm
(2½”–4”)20–63mm
(½”–2”)16–110mm
(3/8”–4”) N/A N/A 20–110mm(½”–4”) N/A N/A
2”–8”(T567)
2”–8”(T568)
COOL-FIT® ABS Plus• Breweries• Supermarkets• Food Processing• Cold Stores
25–225mm(¾”–9”)
Up to150 PSI
−50°C to 40°C
−58°F to 104°FSolvent Cement ISO 15493
DIN 3441 N/A 20–63mm(½”–2”) N/A 75–110mm
(2½”–4”)20–63mm
(½”–2”)16–110mm
(3/8”–4”) N/A N/A 20–110mm(½”–4”) N/A N/A
2”–8”(T567)
2”–8”(T568)
PE100 Industrial Polyethylene• Chilled Water• Process Cooling Water• Industrial Water Treatment• Bulk Water Distribution
2"–36"SDR 11/17
Up to200 PSI
−50°C to 60°C
−58°F to 140°F
IR Plus® FusionButt Fusion
Electrofusion
ASTM D3035FDA CFR 21.177.160
NSF 61N/A N/A N/A ½”–4” ½”–2” ½”–4” N/A ½”–12” ½”–4” N/A 2”–36” (Std) 2”–24”
PROGEF® Standard PP• Lab Grade DI Water• Process Cooling Water • Chemical Delivery • Reverse Osmosis
16–500mm(3/8”–20”)
Up to150 PSI
0°C to 80°C
32°F to 176°F
IR Plus® FusionButt Fusion
Socket Fusion
FDA CFR 21.177.1520USP 25 Class VI N/A 20–63mm
(½”–2”)20–110mm
(½”–4”)20–160mm
(½”–6”)20–63mm
(½”–2”)16–110mm
(3/8”–4”) N/A 63–160mm(2”–6”)
20–110mm(½”–4”) N/A N/A
2”–24”(T567)
2”–8”(T568)
PROGEF® Natural PP • Lab Grade DI Water• Pharmaceutical Grade Water
20–90mm(½”–3”)
Up to150 PSI
0°C to 80°C
32°F to 176°FBCF® Plus Fusion IR Plus® Fusion
FDA CFR 21.177.1520USP 25 Class VI
32–63mm (1"–2");
1½"–2½" sanitary
20–63mm(½”–2”)
20–90mm(½”–3”)
20–63mm(½”–2”) N/A N/A 20–63mm
(½”–2”) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
PPro-Seal™ Natural PP • Lab Grade DI Water• Reverse Osmosis• Chemical Delivery
½”–3” Up to150 PSI
0°C to 80°C
32°F to 176°FElectrofusion
Threaded
FDA CFR 21.177.1520ASTM D 4101ASTM F 1290
USP 25 Class VI
N/A ½”–2” N/A N/A N/A N/A ½”–3” N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
SYGEF® Plus HP PVDF • Semiconductor UPW/HUPW• USP Pharmaceutical• Water for Injection (WFI)• High Purity Acid Distribution
20–315mm(½”–12”)
Up to232 PSI
−20°C to 140°C
−4°F to 284°F
BCF® Plus Fusion IR Plus® Fusion
Butt Fusion
ASME BPEFDA CFR 21.177.2510
USP 25 Class VISEMI F57 FM4910
N/A 20–63mm(½”–2”)
20–110mm(½”–4”)
20–160mm(½”–6”)
20–63mm(½”–2”) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 2”–12” (HP) N/A
SYGEF® Standard PVDF • Pharmaceutical Grade DI Water• Acid Distribution
20–225mm(½”–9”)
Up to232 PSI
−20°C to 140°C
−4°F to 284°F
BCF® Plus Fusion IR Plus® Fusion
Butt FusionSocket Fusion
ASME BPEFDA CFR 21.177.2510
USP 25 Class VI FM4910
32–63mm (1"–2");
1½"–2½" sanitary
20–63mm(½”–2”) N/A 20–160mm
(½”–6”)20–63mm
(½”–2”)16–63mm(3/8”–2”) N/A N/A 20–110mm
(½”–4”) N/A N/A2”–12”(T567)
2”–8”(T568)
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Fuseal® PP Corrosive Waste
• Corrosive Waste Drainage 1½”–12” **Up to50 PSI
0°C to 100°C
32°F to 212°FElectrofusion
Mechanical Joint
ASTM F 1412ASTM D 3311ASTM D 4101
NSF-cw
Fuseal 25/50™ PVDF Corrosive Waste
• Corrosive Waste Drainage for Return Air Plenums
• Corrosive Waste Drainage at Elevated Temperatures
1½”–6” **Up to50 PSI
−20°C to 140°C
−4°F to 284°FElectrofusion
ASTM F 1673 ASTM D 3311
ASTM E 84UL 723
Fuseal Squared™ PP Double Containment Corrosive Waste
• Double Contained Corrosive Waste Drainage
1½” × 4”– 8" × 12"
**Up to50 PSI
0°C to 100°C
32°F to 212°FElectrofusion
ASTM F 1412 ASTM D 3311ASTM D 4101IGC 164-2001
Contain-It™ Clear PVC Secondary Containment
• Chemical Process Line Containment• Corrosive Chemical Waste Containment• Petroleum Chemical Containment
4”–6” Up to32 PSI
0°C to 60°C
32°F to 140°FAdhesive Joint
ASTM D 1784ASTM D 3034
UL9440CFR80
*Please reference the GF Chemical Resistance Guide at www.gfpiping.com **Standard test pressure up to 15 psi. Pressure waste discharge of up to 50 psi may be allowable.
MATERIAL
Harvel Clear™ PVC piping is produced from a rigid, virgin Polyvinyl Chloride(PVC) compound with a Cell Classification of 12454 per ASTM D1784. Thismaterial enables Harvel Clear™ piping to safely carry a maximum servicetemperature of 140°F when appropriate temperature/pressure de-ratingfactors are applied. In addition to exhibiting desirable physical propertiesand optimum transparency, this material is listed by the National SanitationFoundation as being safe for use with potable wa ter (NSF InternationalStandard 61), and also complies with the provisions of Title 21 of theUnited States FDA Code of Federal Regulations as being safe for use infood contact applications. Due to the non-contaminating nature of HarvelClear™ PVC piping products, extensive chemical extraction testing hasbeen conducted to evaluate their use in ultra-pure a pplications. Detailspertaining to extractable analysis is available from Harvel upon request.
Harvel Clear™ provides similar reliable chemical resistance propertiesthat conventional PVC piping has demonstrated over the years. In general,it is resistant to most acids, bases, salts and oxidants. Detailed chemicalresistance data is available and should be referenced for proper materialselection.
Since this material is a nonconductor, Harvel pipe is not subject to electrolyticor galvanic corrosion.
This material is compatible with conventional PVC pipe, fittings and valves,and can be incorporated into existing PVC systems via the solvent cementjoining process. In addition to a full line of Schedule 40 c lear fittings formost applications, an endless array of standard PVC components andaccessories are readily available. Harvel Clear™ PVC exhibits excellentflammability characteristics as well.
Harvel Clear™ Rigid PVC piping provides aversatile, cost-effective alternative for manypiping applications, particularly those wherevisual monitoring of processes is critical.
The benefits of rigid PVC piping are wellrecognized: exceptional corrosion resistance;smooth interior walls for unimpeded flow andreduced sediment buildup; non-contaminatingfor purity applications; fast, reliable solvent-welded connections; good pressure-bearingcapability; and ease of handling andinstallation, to name a few.
All of these important benefits are nowavailable in a unique product with optimumclarity. This clarity provides the all-roundvisibility that specialized applications demand— whether it be clean room applications,sight glass, dual-containment or various otherprocessing applications where continuousmonitoring is necessary.
Physical Properties
Property Value Test Method
Maximum Service Temperature 140°F
Cell Classification 12454 ASTM D1784
Specific Gravity 1.33 g/cu.cm @73°F ASTM D792
Izod ImpactNotched — Method A, with 8.0 ft-lbs./in.
Grain-Comp. Molded,0.125 in. bars, 73°F ASTM D256
Notched — Method A, against 2.0 ft-lbs./in.Grain-Comp. Molded,0.125 in. bars, 73°F
Tensile Strength @ yield 7260 psi @73°F ASTM D638
Tensile Modulus 392,000 psi ASTM D638
Flexural Strength 12,000 psi @75°F ASTM D790
Flexural Modulus 389,000 psi @75°F ASTM D790
Compressive Strength 8,300 psi @75°F ASTM D695
Compressive Modulus 307,000 psi @75°F ASTM D695
Coefficient of Linear Expansion 4.1 x 10-5 in/in °F ASTM D696
Flammability V–O UL–94
Heat Distortion Temperature 154°F ASTM D648
Glass Transition Temperature 176°F
Hardness, Shore D 84 ASTM D2240
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TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Harvel Clear™ provides several advanta gesover traditional materials in many applications.It is routinely used as dual-containment pipingfor high purity piping runs where quickidentification of primary tubing and visual leakdetection is critical. From semiconductor cleanrooms to a ggressive chemical processingapplications, Harvel Clear™ provides durableleak-free containment piping with optimumvisibility.
Compatibility with standard PVC piping systemsmakes the product ideal for sight gaugeassemblies in many applications.
The wide range of sizes and c lear fittingsavailable enable custom in-process monitoringof process fluids.
4 Manufactured to Schedule 40 and Schedule 80IPS dimensions
4 Full line of 1/4" through 8" Clear fittings4 Simple solvent-welded joining techniques4 Fully compatible with standard PVC pipe, fittings
and valves4 Corrosion resistant4 Non-conductive4 Resists bacterial and biological activity4 Wide range of chemical resistance4 Lightweight, easy to handle and install4 Neatly boxed and packaged on-line, providing
clean, scratch-free quality with every order4 Standard plain-end 10-foot lengths; belling and
custom lengths available4 Lower overall installed cost than other alternatives
Other applications include:
• Chemical Processing• Medical/Hospital Use• Electroplating• Food Processing• Dual Containment• Displays/Exhibits• Laboratory Applications• Environmental
Applications• Cosmetics• Beverage Processing• Visual Test Equipment• Fish Hatcheries• Sight Glass
Temperature de-rating factors are to bemultiplied by the pressure ratings listed todetermine the maximum pressure rating ofthe system at elevated temperatures.
Note: Critical collapse pressure is themaximum allowable pressure that can beapplied externally to the pipe. Examplesinclude buried pipe subjected to soil loads,underwater applications, and vacuumservice. Values in psi are based at 73°F withno safety factor. Temperature de-ratingfactors must be applied to determine collapseratings at temperatures greater than 73°F.
*This size does not meet Schedule 40criteria. Pressure ratings shown are forwater, non-shock@73°F
Schedule 40 & 80 Rigid PVC Piping Systems
PRODUCT RATINGS AND CAPABILITY
Harvel Clear™ pipe and fittings are manufactured in IPS sizes to Schedule 40 & 80dimensions for optimum performance. This provides sufficient wall thickness for mostpressure applications without jeopardizing clarity. As a rigid PVC piping, Harvel Clear™PVC maintains its integrity in harsh environments. It is suitable for use in both positiveand negative pressure applications (i.e., vacuum service).
As with all schedules of thermoplastic pipe, pressure rating is dependent on the pipediameter selected as well as the operating temperature of the system. As temperaturesrise, the pressure rating of the system decreases. Smaller diameter piping can withstandhigher pressures than large diameter piping. Refer to the table below for dimensions,tolerances and pressure ratings.
3
1/4 3/8 1/2
3/4 1 1-1/4
1-1/2 2 2-1/2
3 3-1/2 4
6 6 x 1/8* 8
1012
.540 .675 .840
1.050 1.315 1.660
1.900 2.375 2.875
3.500 4.000 4.500
6.625 6.625 8.625
10.75012.750
.344 .473 .602
.804 1.029 1.360
1.590 2.047 2.445
3.042 3.521 3.998
6.031 6.335 7.942
9.97611.889
.088
.091
.109
.113
.133
.140
.145
.154
.203
.216
.226
.237
.280
.110
.322
.365
.406
.086 .115 .170
.226 .333 .450
.537 .720
1.136
1.4881.789 2.118
3.7331.6475.619
7.96610.534
390310300
240220180
170140150
130120110
904580
7070
NominalPipe
Size (in.)O.D.
MinimumWall
AverageI.D.
NominalWeightLbs./ft.
MaximumW.P. PSI*
.282
.403
.526
.722
.9361.255
1.4761.9132.290
2.864–
3.786
5.709––
––
.119
.126
.147
.154
.179
.191
.200
.218
.276
.300–
.337
.432––
––
570460420
340320260
240200210
190–
160
140––
––
MinimumWall
AverageI.D.
NominalWeightLbs./ft.
MaximumW.P. PSI*
Schedule 40 Schedule 80
Dimensions and Pressure Ratings
De-ratingFactor
73 1.0080 0.8890 0.75
100 0.62110 0.51120 0.40
130 0.31140 0.22
OperatingTemp. (°F)
De-ratingFactor
.105
.146
.213
.289
.424
.586
.711
.9841.500
2.010–
2.938
5.610––
––
Critical CollapsePressure PSI @ 73°F
1/4 7504 221723/8 3714 118691/2 3255 9370
3/4 1722 49851 1399 38411-1/4 767 2158
1-1/2 554 15992 327 10142-1/2 431 1176
3 279 8093-1/2 211 -4 169 521
6 84 3338 57 -10 43 -
12 35 -
PipeSize (in.)
Sch 40 Sch 80
Harvel Clear™ PVC fittings incorporate state-of-the-art design using computer-generated stress analysis for optimum strength andperformance. Harvel Clear™ fittings are manufactured to Schedule 40 dimensions from the same material to provide system uniformityand consistency in clarity. Socket-style fittings are manufactured in strict dimensional compliance with ASTM D2466 to Schedule 40requirements. Specialty transition fittings are manufactured to Schedule 80 dimensions per the applicable requirements of ASTM D2464(threaded) and D2467 (socket). Refer to dimensional and weight data for available sizes and configurations.
WEIGHTS & DIMENSIONS (Schedule 40 Clear Fittings)
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System Components
Dual-containment piping for high-purity applications
90° Ell
M H GWEIGHT
(lbs)
13/16 7/81-1/161-5/161-19/321-31/322-1/42-11/163-5/163-31/3257-3/169-1/4
1/4 3/8 1/2 3/411-1/41-1/222-1/23468
11-1/81-1/41-9/161-13/162-1/82-7/162-5/83-1/43-23/324-5/166-29/328-7/16
11/323/81/29/16
11/167/8
1-1/81-1/41-1/21-27/322-5/163-13/324-7/16
.03
.03
.04
.07
.12
.19
.25
.35
.701.011.714.818.67
(Slip x Slip)
406-002L406-003L406-005L406-007L406-010L406-012L406-015L406-020L406-025L406-030L406-040L406-060L406-080L
NominalPipe
Size (in.)M
G
H
(Slip x Slip x Slip)
Wye
M M1
2-11/322-7/84-5/32
5-9/327-9/167-9/16
1-1/223
46
6 x 6 x 4
2-11/322-7/84-5/32
5-9/327-9/165-7/16
475-015L475-020L475-030L
475-040L475-060L475-532L
NominalPipe Size (in.)
H
1-7/82-1/82-19/32
3-1/84-5/163-1/32
H1
3-31/324-3/46-17/32
8-1/411-21/329-29/32
H2
3-15/164-3/46-3/327-5/811-1/169-21/32
G
1/219/3211/16
7/81-5/16
1/32
G1
2-19/323-7/324-5/8
68-21/327-5/8
G2
2-9/163-7/324-3/16
5-3/88-1/166-21/32
L
5-13/166-7/88-11/16
10-3/415-3/812-11/16
WEIGHT(lbs)
.691.202.59
4.5712.09
6.71
M1
G1
M
HG G2
H2L
H1
90° Street Ell
M1 H G WEIGHT(lbs)
1-5/321-5/161-19/321-31/322-1/42-23/323-11/32
1/2 3/411-1/41-1/222-1/2
1-7/161-27/322-1/81-15/322-5/83-1/323-23/32
11/16 27/3211-7/321-3/81-21/321-15/32
.05
.08
.12
.19
.25
.35
.77
409-005L409-007L409-010L409-012L409-015L409-020L409-025L
(Spig x Soc)
NominalPipe
Size (in.)H1
1-5/321-1/21-13/162-3/322-13/322-5/83-3/8
G1
13/32 1/2 11/16 27/321-1/41-1/41-17/32
G
PIPE O.D.
H1
M1
H
G1
NOTE: The information contained in this publication is based on current dataand product design at time of publication and may be subject to change.Additional components and configurations may be added periodically dueto our continued commitment to product-line improvements. Please contactHarvel Technical Services at 610-252-7355 for verification of technical dataor additional information not contained herein.
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Female Adapter
M M1 N LWEIGHT
(lbs)
435-002SRL435-003SRL435-005SRL435-007SRL435-010SRL435-012SRL435-015SRL435-020SRL435-025SRL435-030SRL435-040SRL
13/16 15/161-3/161-13/321-3/42-3/322-7/1633-9/164-9/325-7/32
1/4 3/8 1/2 3/411-1/41-1/222-1/234
13/16 15/161-3/161-13/321-3/42-3/322-7/1633-9/164-5/165-7/32
1/81/163/163/161/81/81/81/41/45/163/16
1-5/161-7/161-3/41-7/82-1/82-5/162-7/162-11/163-1/43-1/23-15/16
.03
.04
.06
.08
.13
.19
.27
.43
.68
.951.29
(Fipt x slip) Stainless Steel Reinforced
NominalPipe
Size (in.)
M
L
N
M1
Reducer Bushing
N L WEIGHT(lbs)
1/2 5/3213/3219/32 3/8 3/825/32 7/8 3/8 3/81-9/161/15/32
3/4 x 1/2 1 x 3/41-1/4 x 11-1/2 x 11-1/2 x 1-1/4 2 x 1-1/22-1/2 x 2 3 x 2 3 x 2-1/2 4 x 3 6 x 4 8 x 6
1-1/41-5/321-17/321-23/321-5/81-3/42-5/322-1/42-3/82-3/83-9/164-31/32
.03
.03
.07
.14
.07
.16
.28
.46
.41
.802.104.02
437-101L437-131L437-168L437-211L437-212L437-251L437-292L437-338L437-339L437-422L437-532L437-585L
(Spigot x Slip)
NominalPipe
Size (in.)L
Pipe
N
O.D.
45° Ell
M H J WEIGHT(lbs)
27/3211-1/161-5/161-5/81-31/322-7/322-23/323-3/83-31/3257-7/329-9/32
1/4 3/8 1/2 3/411-1/41-1/222-1/23468
13/16 31/3211-11/321-15/321-5/81-3/422-11/162-7/83-3/325-7/326-7/16
5/32 7/32 1/4 11/32 11/32 3/8 7/16 5/8 11/16 7/81-3/321-25/322
.03
.04
.04
.06
.10
.14
.20
.28
.66
.811.243.806.60
417-002L417-003L417-005L417-007L417-010L417-012L417-015L417-020L417-025L417-030L417-040L417-060L417-080L
(Slip x Slip)
NominalPipe
Size (in.)
J
M
H
Coupling
M N L WEIGHT(lbs)
27/3211-3/321-5/161-5/822-1/42-3/43-5/163-31/325-1/167-3/169-5/16
1/4 3/8 1/2 3/411-1/41-1/222-1/23468
1/163/163/323/323/323/321/83/325/321/321/41/47/16
1-3/81-5/81-19/322-3/322-11/322-19/322-11/162-27/324-5/324-1/324-1/47-3/169-3/16
.02
.04
.03
.05
.08
.12
.15
.20
.46
.55
.822.394.61
(Slip x Slip)
429-002L429-003L429-005L429-007L429-010L429-012L429-015L429-020L429-025L429-030L429-040L429-060L429-080L
NominalPipe
Size (in.)
M
L
N
CAP
M L WEIGHT(lbs)
13/16 7/81-3/321-5/161-5/81-31/322-1/42-23/323-11/3245-1/327-1/49-5/16
1/4 3/8 1/2 3/411-1/41-1/222-1/23468
15/1611-1/321-5/161-9/161-3/41-7/82-1/322-3/42-29/323-3/1656-3/8
.01
.01
.02
.04
.06
.09
.11
.16
.35
.47
.752.174.35
(Slip)
447-002L447-003L447-005L447-007L447-010L447-012L447-015L447-020L447-025L447-030L447-040L447-060L447-080L
NominalPipe
Size (in.)M
L
Tee
MNominal
PipeSize (in.)
H G L WEIGHT(lbs)
401-002L401-003L401-005L401-007L401-010L401-012L401-015L401-020L401-025L401-030L401-040L401-060L401-080L
27/32 7/81-1/161-5/161-5/81-15/162-1/42-11/163-5/16457-13/169-3/16
1/4 3/8 1/2 3/411-1/41-1/222-1/23468
31/321-3/161-1/41-9/161-13/162-1/82-5/162-5/83-9/323-15/164-7/166-31/328-1/2
5/16 7/16 1/2 9/16 11/16 7/811-1/41-17/321-15/162-3/83-15/324-1/2
1-15/162-3/82-1/23-1/83-5/84-1/44-5/85-1/46-9/167-7/88-7/813-15/1617
.04
.04
.10
.09
.17
.28
.32
.48
.921.392.186.33
11.43
(Slip x Slip x Slip)
M
H
LG
45° Street Ell
M H J WEIGHT(lbs)
1-3/161-13/321-23/322-3/322-11/322-27/324-5/325-3/16
1/2 3/411-1/41-1/2234
1-9/321-1/21-19/321-25/322-1/322-5/162-31/323-21/32
11/32 7/16 13/32 1/2 19/32 11/1611-9/32
.06
.09
.15
.22
.20
.301.192.07
427-005L427-007L427-010L427-012L427-015L427-020L427-030L427-040L
(Spig x Soc)
NominalPipe
Size (in.)H1
1-9/321-17/321-21/321-29/322-3/322-1/83-1/323-13/16
J1
13/32 17/32 17/32 21/32 23/32 21/321-7/321-9/16
J
PIPE O.D.
H
M1H1
J1
Male Adapter
M N L WEIGHT(lbs)
7/81-3/321-5/161-5/81-31/322-7/322-23/323-5/1645
3/8 1/2 3/411-1/41-1/222-1/234
7/323/163/161/49/321/43/89/329/329/16
1-3/81-19/321-15/162-1/82-11/322-3/82-1/23-13/163-29/323-15/16
.02
.03
.04
.07
.11
.13
.19
.44
.56
.84
(Mipt x Slip)
NominalPipe
Size (in.)
M
L
N
436-003L436-005L436-007L436-010L436-012L436-015L436-020L436-025L436-030L436-040L
System Design and Installation
Joining Techniques
Harvel Clear™ PVC pipe is easily joined by thesolvent cementing process, providing a quick,strong, leak-tight seal for pressure a pplications.
To maintain the system’ s c larity, Har vel Plastics, Inc.recommends the use of a c lear, medium-bodied, fast-setting cement in conjunction with a c lear primer foroptimum joint integrity, such as IPS Weld-on 705 Clear
cement and IPS Weld-on P-70 Clear primer . As an addedadvantage due to the product’s transparency, joint integrity isreadily identified during the solvent cement joining process.Details on proper solvent cementing techniques are availableand must be reviewed for proper assembly and joint integrity.
Specialty clear female threaded transition fittings, incorporatinga stainless steel retaining ring, reduce problems associa tedwith overtightening and provide a strong, leak-tight seal forplastic-to-metal transitions. When used with clear male adapters,the reinforced female adapters provide an excellent threadedconnection for disassembly while maintaining systemtransparency. The reinforced design reduces radial stressencountered with typical threaded connections, and eliminatesthe need for system pressure de-rating traditionally associatedwith non-reinforced plastic threaded joints. Harvel recommendsthe use of Teflon® tape for making reliable threaded connections.Generally, two to three wra ps of tape in the direction of thethreads on the male end, followed by one to two turns beyondfinger tight is all that is required to make a leak-free connection.
Note: Certain thread paste compounds may contain stresscracking agents; contact the paste manufacturer for compatibilitywith PVC prior to use.
Where disassembly is required, Harvel Clear™ can be easilyjoined in the field using standard rigid thermoplastic pipe fittingsand joining techniques such as flanges, molded groovedcoupling adapters and unions. Joining options are limitlesswhen overall system clarity is not a necessity.
Thermal Expansion and Contraction
As with other thermoplastic materials, consideration must begiven to the effects of thermal expansion and contraction duringthe design and installa tion of the system. The coefficient oflinear expansion for Harvel Clear™ pipe is 4.1 x 10-5 in./in./°F.The rate of expansion or contraction can be calcula ted asfollows:
∆L = 12 yL (T) where:∆L = expansion or contraction in inchesy = 4.1 x 10-5 (coefficient of linear expansion)L = length of piping run in feetT = temperature change °F(T max. - T@ installation)
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Heat Bending
Bending of Harvel Clear™ pipe may be desirable under certainconditions where long-radius bends and unusual configurationsare required. Various sizes and wall thicknesses of rigid PVCpipe have been successfully heat-formed for many years intonumerous angles, long-radius sweeps for conduit and flo wconditions, U-bends for thermal compensation, and offsets incongested areas.
The following information is provided as a general guide fora better understanding of heat bending techniques commonlyused in the field, and does not attempt to address specializedshop fabrication methods or procedures.
Successful bending requires that the appropriate amount ofheat be applied uniformly to the required length of pipe to bebent. This presents the greatest challenge for field bending,as the heating method used must provide the necessary amountof heat over the required length of pipe in a reasonable amountof time. Several common pipe hea ting methods used in thefield involve the use of hot air ovens, electric box hea ters,electric pipe heating blankets, and flameless hot gas torches.Temperatures necessary to heat the pipe are dependent onpipe size and the severity of the desired bend radius. In general,PVC pipe should be hea ted from 225 °F to 275 °F for theminimum amount of time necessar y to achieve uniformsoftening. Care should be taken to avoid exposing the pipe tobending temperatures for an excessive length of time, asirreparable distortion and deforma tion will occur. Localizedoverheating must be avoided. Successful minor bends (< 30°)can be achieved with minimum distortion in the lo wertemperature range (225°F) without internal support. Sharpbends (> 30°) require higher temperatures (250°-275°F) aswell as internal support to prevent wall distortion/colla pse.
Common methods used to provide internal support to the pipeduring the bending process inc lude using a filling mediumsuch as sand or perlite (cat litter), inserting a coiled spring intothe pipe, or in some cases providing internal pressure. Fillingthe pipe with fine grain sand or perlite prior to heating furnishesthe internal support necessar y to prevent collapse, while atthe same time provides an excellent medium for uniform heatdistribution during the heating process.
The filling medium used should be packed tightly into the pipeto achieve the desired bend radius with minimum distortion.
During this process, the pipe ends are capped or plugged andthe filling medium is compacted as much as possible to removeany air pockets prior to heating. Once the bend is formed andcooled, the sand is emptied from the pipe and any remainingparticles can be easily removed by rinsing with water.
Schedule 40
80°F60°F 100°F 120°F 140°F
444-1/2
45-1/25-1/2
667
77-1/27-1/2
8-1/27-1/29
1011-1/2
1/43/8�1/2
3/411-1/4
1-1/222-1/2
33-1/24
66 x 1/88
1012
3-1/23-1/24
44-1/25
556
66-1/26-1/2
7-1/26-1/28
8-1/29-1/2
22-1/22-1/2
2-1/233
3-1/23-1/24
444-1/2
54-1/25
5-1/26-1/2
222-1/2
2-1/22-1/23
333-1/2
3-1/244
4-1/244-1/2
55-1/2
Maximum Support Spacing in Feet
3-1/244-1/2
4-1/255-1/2
5-1/25-1/26-1/2
777
878-1/2
910-1/2
NominalPipe
Size (in.)
Schedule 80
80°F60°F 100°F 120°F 140°F
Maximum Support Spacing in FeetNominalPipe
Size (in.)
44-1/25
5-1/266
6-1/277-1/2
8910
1/43/81/2
3/411-1/4
1-1/222-1/2
346
3-1/244-1/2
4-1/255-1/2
5-1/266-1/2
77-1/29
2-1/22-1/23
33-1/23-1/2
3-1/244-1/2
4-1/256
22-1/22-1/2
2-1/233
3-1/23-1/24
44-1/25
44-1/24-1/2
55-1/26
66-1/27-1/2
7-1/28-1/29-1/2
To provide fabrica tion consistency in the field, standard pipe bending forms whichprovide the required radius and are sized (grooved) for the proper diameter can be usedto bend plastic pipe. Plywood jigs constructed on site have also been used successfullyin many applications. The minimum radius at bend should not be less than five timesthe pipe outside diameter to prevent flattening. Due to the recovery characteristics ofthe material, the pipe should be bent slightly beyond the desired radius and allo wedto spring back to the required angle once uniformly heated at the correct temperature.When the bend is obtained, the pipe should be held in place and cooled quickly usinga wet sponge or other application of water.
It should be noted that most bending procedures will induce stress into the pipe wallwhich can be retained in the material after the bend radius is formed. The amount ofstress induced is dependent on the severity of the bend, the diameter and wall thicknessof the pipe bent, and the bending method used. This residual stress will be added tothe normal stresses created by internal pressure, installation procedures, and the effectsof temperature. Therefore, pipe bending should be limited to a pplications for use a tambient temperatures or lower where maximum operating pressures are not utilized.It should also be noted that during the bending process of clear PVC pipe, the materialwill become cloudy during the hea ting process but will regain c larity when cooled,provided excessive bending stresses are not retained. The use of a filling mediumduring the bending process can also cause slight pitting and other interior surfaceblemishes depending on the method used.
Attempting to form bends in rigid thermoplastic piping a t temperatures too low (below 200°F)can induce excessive stress into the pipe, thereby jeopardizing its physical performance.
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CAUTION AREAS
Harvel Plastics, Inc. does not recommend the use of this product or otherrigid PVC/CPVC piping products for the transportation or storage of compressedair or gases, nor the testing of these systems using compressed air or gases.
Although Harvel Clear™ maintains its physical properties when exposed tomany substances, exposure to certain chemicals can affect the clarity of theproduct over time. Certain nitrogen-containing organics, bleaches, oxidativeagents and acids may result in discoloration. Testing under actual useconditions is recommended.
Harvel standard Clear PVC does not contain UV inhibitors and is notrecommended for outdoor use (direct exposure to sunlight). Direct exposureto sunlight will result in discoloration, loss of clarity, and loss of physicalproperties.
NOTE: Harvel EnviroKing®UV clear PVC has been developed for sight glassand other outdoor applications as it contains UV inhibitors and has beenspecifically optimized for exposure to sunlight. Additional information on thisproduct line can be found at www.EnviroKingUV.com.
Standard threading or grooving can be conducted with Harvel Schedule 80Clear pipe. Threading or grooving of Harvel Schedule 40 Clear pipe is notrecommended due to insufficient wall thickness. Use specialty clear transitionfittings for threaded assemblies or standard PVC transition fittings whereapplicable.
Hangers and Supports
Support location and spacing is dependent onthe pipe diameter, operating temperature ofthe system, and the location of any concentratedstress loads (i.e., valves, flanges, and any otherheavy system components). Proper supportspacing is critical to ensure that deflection iskept to a minimum. Hangers used must havean adequate load-bearing surface free of anyrough or sharp edges that could damage thepiping during use. They must also not restrictlinear movement of the system due to theeffects of expansion and contraction;overtightening must be avoided.
The data furnished herein is provided as a courtesy and is based on past experience, limited testing, and otherinformation believed to be reliable. This information may be considered as a basis for recommendation only, andnot as a guarantee for its accuracy, suitability for particular applications, or the results to be obtained therefrom.Materials should be tested under actual ser vice conditions to determine suitability for a particular purpose.
Harvel Plastics, Inc.300 Kuebler Road, P.O. Box 757 • Easton, PA 18044-0757
Tel: 610-252-7355 • Fax: 610-253-4436www.harvel.com • e-mail: harvel@harvel.com
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SAMPLESPECIFICATION
All PVC Schedule 40 Clear pipe and fittings andSchedule 80 Clear pipe shall be manufactured froma Type I, Grade I Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) compoundwith a Cell Classification of 12454 per ASTM D1784.This material shall comply with the provisions ofTitle 21 of the United Sta tes FDA Federal Code ofRegulations as being safe for use in food contactapplications. The pipe shall be manufactured in strictcompliance to ASTM D1785, consistently meetingand/or exceeding the applicable Quality Assurancetest requirements of this standard with regard tomaterial, workmanship, burst pressure, flattening,and extrusion quality. The pipe shall be manufacturedin the USA by an ISO 9001 certified manufacturer.All PVC Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 Clear pipeshall be packaged immediately after its manufactureto prevent damage, and shall be stored indoors a tthe manufacturing site until shipped from factor y.All clear PVC pipe shall be manufactured by HarvelPlastics, Inc.; trade name Harvel Clear.™
Harvel® and EnviroKing® are registered trademarks of Harvel Plastics, Inc. Harvel Clear™ is a trademark of Harvel Plastics, Inc.Teflon® is a registered trademark of DuPont. ©2010 Harvel Plastics, Inc. — All Rights Reserved.
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