Range of M type press copper crimp fittings with EPDM ‘O’-rings for use with copper tube manufactured to EN 1057. The joints are achieved by means of a crimping tool. For above ground use. Maximum working pressure: 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature: 85°C
Range of press fittings and pipe. Fittings incorporate EPDM ‘O’-rings Maximum working pressure 10 bar. Maximum operating temperature 95°C
Inoxpres range of stainless-steel crimp fittings with EPDM ‘O’-rings and gasket for use with Inoxpres stainless-steel tube (1.4404 AISI 316L or 1.4521 AISI 444 – annealed or not-annealed). The connection is created by using a pressing tool. For above and below ground use. Maximum working pressure: 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature: 95°C.
‘SharkBite’ range of brass push fit fittings incorporating an EPDM ‘O’-ring. For use with the following pipes: JG Speedfit Layflat Polybutylene Barrier Pipe (JG BPB pipe manufactured to BS EN 7291-2:2010), 'BPEX' Barrier Pipe (JG BPEX pipe manufactured to BS EN 7291-3:2010), Polybutylene barrier pipe (manufactured to BS EN 7291-2:2010), PEX barrier pipe (manufactured to BS EN 7291-3:2010) and Copper pipe (manufactured to BS EN1057:2006). Maximum working pressures and operating temperatures: When used with Polybutylene barrier pipes (manufactured to BS EN 7291-2:2010) and PEX barrier pipes (manufactured to BS EN 7291-3:2010): 12.5 bar, cold water use only. 6.0 bar @ 95°C. When used with copper pipe (manufactured to BS EN1057:2006): 10mm sizes: Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Cold water use only. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 95°C. 15-22mm sizes: Maximum working pressure 20.0 bar. Cold water use only. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 95°C. 28mm size added April 2024: Maximum working pressure 20.0 bar. Cold water use only. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 95°C.
IDC ‘BDGxxx’ range of press fittings with brass or nickel plated brass bodies (see model) incorporating EPDM ‘O’-rings and stainless steel crimp sleeves for use with PEX/AL/PEX multilayer pipe (manufactured to EN ISO 21003). The BDG241 and BDG257 prefix models incorporate an EPDM gasket on the captive nut end connection. Pressfit jointing is achieved by either a U or TH crimping profile. Compression connections are for use with copper pipe 12-28mm (manufactured to EN1057) or Irish copper pipe 14.7-27.4mm (manufactured to EN1057). For above ground use only. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. 20, 25 & 26mm pressfit sizes cold water use only. Threaded, compression and 16 & 32mm pressfit sizes maximum operating temperature 95°C. From June 2025: The 20, 25 & 26mm pressfit sizes (TH profile only) maximum operating temperature 95°C.
Range of blue epoxy coated ductile iron flanged dismantling fittings with EPDM sealing rings. Maximum working pressure 16.0 Bar.
Non-metallic materials and components comply with BS6920 at 85°C
Range of urinal flushing mechanisms with a solenoid valve controlling the flow with EPDM rubber diaphragm. The valves are controlled via an infra-red sensor. The product also incorporates a servicing valve, DC pipe interrupter and flow regulator. Maximum working pressure - 6 Bar. Maximum operating temperature - 23 °C.
Range of packaged plate heat exchangers comprising of stainless steel plates with EPDM gaskets. The products are supplied with twin primary circulation pumps, a secondary circulation pump, 3 port control valve and a control panel with full Mod BUS BMS connectivity. Maximum working pressure - Primary and Secondary circuits 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
CZ4000 range of in-line water meters with polyamide bodies and EPDM rubber `O` rings. The meters incorporate a plastic strainer. Maximum working pressure 16.0 Bar
Non-metallic materials and components comply with BS6920 at 50°C
Range of water meters with black epoxy coating bodies, plastic impellers and EPDM ‘O’ rings. Maximum working pressure – 16.0 Bar. Cold water use only.
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