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you can but must be able to take the temp and trapped[/QUOTE
So can solvent weld take 100 degrees? Though it should be PP pipe. How can you prove solvent weld can take those temperatures??
On another note is HDPE pipe all fusion welded?
I do not do it. But I am seeing it more and more nowadays.Does anyone combine the boiler Prv with the condense? I always though solvent weld was no compliant as part of Prv pipe run.
Any thoughts?
Is that yes to solvent can take 100 degrees or all HDPE is fusion welded?
Worcester/Ideal and Vaillant say to only use a Hotun tundish and either PP or Fusion welded pipe.I do not do it. But I am seeing it more and more nowadays.
Wouldn't use a hotun dish if you paid me.Worcester/Ideal and Vaillant say to only use a Hotun tundish and either PP or Fusion welded pipe.
Why not? I’m fitting one tomorrow. 1st time. Expense?Wouldn't use a hotun dish if you paid me.
Is that yes to solvent can take 100 degrees or all HDPE is fusion welded?
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