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HomeMy WebLinkAboutF12-0068 stamped approvedAHEADOFTHEFLOW™ wwwwww..nniibbccoo..ccoomm RReevviissiioonn 55//1144//0022 NIBCO INC. WORLDHEADQUARTERS • 1516 MIDDLEBURYST. • ELKHART, IN 46516-4740 • USA • PH: 1.800.234.0227 TECHSERVICES PH: 1.888.446.4226 • FAX: 1.800.234.0557 • INTERNATIONALSERVICE PH: +1.574.295.3221 • FAX: +1.574.295.3455 www.nibco.com 72 3" TYPE “L” COPPER TUBE — WATER FLOW AND FRICTION LOSS PER 100 FEET Maximum O.D.=3.1270 inches (79.4258 mm)Nominal O.D.=3.1250 inches (79.375 mm) Minimum O.D.=3.1230 inches (79.3242 mm)Nominal I.D.=2.9450 inches (74.803 mm) Nominal Wall Thickness=0.0900 inches (2.286 mm)Flow Area=6.8118 sq. inches (4394.69 sq. mm) Hazen Williams FormulaC Factor=150 FLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocityFLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocity (GPM)(psi/100 ft)(ft/100 ft)(ft./sec.)(cu. cm/sec.)(kPa/100 m)(m/100 m)(m/sec.) 250.090.201.1815770.020.200.36 500.310.712.3531540.070.710.72 750.651.513.5347320.151.511.08 1001.112.574.7163090.252.571.44 1251.683.895.8978860.383.891.79 1502.365.457.0694630.535.452.15 1753.147.258.24110400.717.252.51 2004.029.289.42126170.919.282.87 2255.0011.5410.60141951.1311.543.23 2506.0814.0211.77157721.3714.023.59 2757.2516.7212.95173491.6416.723.95 3008.5219.6514.13189261.9319.654.31 3259.8822.7815.31205032.2322.784.67 35011.3326.1316.48220802.5626.135.02 37512.8829.6917.66236582.9129.695.38 40014.5133.4518.84252353.2833.455.74 42516.2437.4220.02268123.6737.426.10 3" TYPE “M” COPPER TUBE — WATER FLOW AND FRICTION LOSS PER 100 FEET Maximum O.D.=3.1270 inches (79.4258 mm)Nominal O.D.=3.1250 inches (79.375 mm) Minimum O.D.=3.1230 inches (79.3242 mm)Nominal I.D.=2.9810 inches (75.7174 mm) Nominal Wall Thickness=0.0720 inches (1.8288 mm)Flow Area=6.9793 sq. inches (4502.79 sq. mm) Hazen Williams FormulaC Factor=150 FLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocityFLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocity (GPM)(psi/100 ft)(ft/100 ft)(ft./sec.)(cu. cm/sec.)(kPa/100 m)(m/100 m)(m/sec.) 250.080.191.1515770.020.190.35 500.290.672.3031540.070.670.70 750.621.423.4547320.141.421.05 1001.052.434.6063090.242.431.40 1251.593.675.7578860.363.671.75 1502.225.146.9094630.505.142.10 1752.966.838.04110400.676.832.45 2003.798.759.19126170.868.752.80 2254.7110.8810.34141951.0710.883.15 2505.7313.2211.49157721.3013.223.50 2756.8315.7612.64173491.5515.763.85 3008.0318.5213.79189261.8218.524.20 3259.3121.4714.94205032.1121.474.55 35010.6824.6316.09220802.4224.634.90 37512.1427.9817.24236582.7527.985.25 40013.6831.5318.39252353.0931.535.60 42515.3035.2719.54268123.4635.275.95 U.S. customary units in this document are the standard; the metric units are provided for reference only. The values stated in each system are not exact equivalents. AHEADOFTHEFLOW™ wwwwww..nniibbccoo..ccoomm RReevviissiioonn 55//1144//0022 NIBCO INC. WORLDHEADQUARTERS • 1516 MIDDLEBURYST. • ELKHART, IN 46516-4740 • USA • PH: 1.800.234.0227 TECHSERVICES PH: 1.888.446.4226 • FAX: 1.800.234.0557 • INTERNATIONALSERVICE PH: +1.574.295.3221 • FAX: +1.574.295.3455 www.nibco.com 73 3 1/2" TYPE “K” COPPER TUBE — WATER FLOW AND FRICTION LOSS PER 100 FEET Maximum O.D.=3.6270 inches (92.1258 mm)Nominal O.D.=3.6250 inches (92.075 mm) Minimum O.D.=3.6230 inches (92.0242 mm)Nominal I.D.=3.3850 inches (85.979 mm) Nominal Wall Thickness=0.1200 inches (3.048 mm)Flow Area=6.9993 sq. inches (5805.97 sq. mm) Hazen Williams FormulaC Factor=150 FLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocityFLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocity (GPM)(psi/100 ft)(ft/100 ft)(ft./sec.)(cu. cm/sec.)(kPa/100 m)(m/100 m)(m/sec.) 250.040.100.8915770.010.100.27 500.160.361.7831540.040.360.54 750.330.772.6747320.080.770.81 1000.571.313.5763090.131.311.09 1250.851.984.4678860.191.981.36 1501.202.775.3594630.272.771.63 1751.593.686.24110400.363.681.90 2002.044.717.13126170.464.712.17 2252.545.868.02141950.575.862.44 2503.097.128.91157720.707.122.72 2753.688.499.80173490.838.492.99 3004.339.9810.70189260.989.983.26 3255.0211.5711.59205031.1311.573.53 3505.7613.2712.48220801.3013.273.80 3756.5415.0813.37236581.4815.084.07 4007.3716.9914.26252351.6716.994.35 4258.2519.0115.15268121.8719.014.62 4509.1721.1216.04283892.0721.124.89 47510.1323.3516.93299662.2923.355.16 50011.1425.6717.83315432.5225.675.43 52512.2028.1018.72331212.7628.105.70 55013.2930.6219.61346983.0130.625.98 57514.4333.2520.50362753.2633.256.25 60015.6235.9721.39378523.5335.976.52 3 1/2" TYPE “L” COPPER TUBE — WATER FLOW AND FRICTION LOSS PER 100 FEET Maximum O.D.=3.6270 inches (92.1258 mm)Nominal O.D.=3.6250 inches (92.075 mm) Minimum O.D.=3.6230 inches (92.0242 mm)Nominal I.D.=3.4250 inches (86.995 mm) Nominal Wall Thickness=0.1000 inches (2.540 mm)Flow Area=9.2132 sq. inches (5944.00 sq. mm) Hazen Williams FormulaC Factor=150 FLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocityFLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocity (GPM)(psi/100 ft)(ft/100 ft)(ft./sec.)(cu. cm/sec.)(kPa/100 m)(m/100 m)(m/sec.) 250.040.090.8715770.010.090.27 500.150.341.7431540.030.340.53 750.310.732.6147320.070.730.80 1000.531.233.4863090.121.231.06 1250.811.874.3578860.181.871.33 1501.132.615.2294630.262.611.59 1751.513.486.09110400.343.481.86 2001.934.456.96126170.444.452.12 2252.405.537.84141950.545.532.39 2502.916.738.71157720.666.732.65 2753.488.029.58173490.798.022.92 3004.099.4210.45189260.929.423.18 3254.7410.9311.32205031.0710.933.45 3505.4412.5312.19220801.2312.533.71 3756.1814.2413.06236581.4014.243.98 4006.9616.0513.93252351.5716.054.25 4257.7917.9514.80268121.7617.954.51 4508.6619.9515.67283891.9619.954.78 4759.5722.0516.54299662.1622.055.04 50010.5224.2517.41315432.3824.255.31 52511.5226.5418.28331212.6126.545.57 55012.5528.9219.15346982.8428.925.84 57513.6331.4020.02362753.0831.406.10 60014.7533.9720.89378523.3433.976.37 U.S. customary units in this document are the standard; the metric units are provided for reference only. The values stated in each system are not exact equivalents. AHEADOFTHEFLOW™ wwwwww..nniibbccoo..ccoomm RReevviissiioonn 55//1144//0022 NIBCO INC. WORLDHEADQUARTERS • 1516 MIDDLEBURYST. • ELKHART, IN 46516-4740 • USA • PH: 1.800.234.0227 TECHSERVICES PH: 1.888.446.4226 • FAX: 1.800.234.0557 • INTERNATIONALSERVICE PH: +1.574.295.3221 • FAX: +1.574.295.3455 www.nibco.com 74 3 1/2" TYPE “M” COPPER TUBE — WATER FLOW AND FRICTION LOSS PER 100 FEET Maximum O.D.=3.6270 inches (92.1258 mm)Nominal O.D.=3.6250 inches (92.075 mm) Minimum O.D.=3.6230 inches (92.0242 mm)Nominal I.D.=3.4590 inches (87.8586 mm) Nominal Wall Thickness=0.0830 inches (2.1082 mm)Flow Area=9.397 sq. inches (6062.59 sq. mm) Hazen Williams FormulaC Factor=150 FLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocityFLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocity (GPM)(psi/100 ft)(ft/100 ft)(ft./sec.)(cu. cm/sec.)(kPa/100 m)(m/100 m)(m/sec.) 250.040.090.8515770.010.090.26 500.140.331.7131540.030.330.52 750.300.692.5647320.070.690.78 1000.511.183.4163090.121.181.04 1250.771.784.2778860.171.781.30 1501.082.495.1294630.242.491.56 1751.443.315.97110400.323.311.82 2001.844.246.83126170.424.242.08 2252.295.277.68141950.525.272.34 2502.786.418.54157720.636.412.60 2753.317.659.39173490.757.652.86 3003.898.9810.24189260.888.983.12 3254.5210.4111.10205031.0210.413.38 3505.1811.9411.95220801.1711.943.64 3755.8913.5712.80236581.3313.573.90 4006.6315.2913.66252351.5015.294.16 4257.4217.1114.51268121.6817.114.42 4508.2519.0215.36283891.8719.024.68 4759.1221.0216.22299662.0621.024.94 50010.0323.1117.07315432.2723.115.20 52510.9825.2917.92331212.4825.295.46 55011.9627.5618.78346982.7127.565.72 57512.9929.9319.63362752.9429.935.98 60014.0632.3820.49378523.1832.386.24 4" TYPE “K” COPPER TUBE — WATER FLOW AND FRICTION LOSS PER 100 FEET Maximum O.D.=4.1270 inches (104.8258 mm)Nominal O.D.=4.1250 inches (104.775 mm) Minimum O.D.=4.1230 inches (104.7242 mm)Nominal I.D.=3.8570 inches (97.9678 mm) Nominal Wall Thickness=0.1340 inches (3.4036 mm)Flow Area=11.6839 sq. inches (7538.01 sq. mm) Hazen Williams FormulaC Factor=150 FLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocityFLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocity (GPM)(psi/100 ft)(ft/100 ft)(ft./sec.)(cu. cm/sec.)(kPa/100 m)(m/100 m)(m/sec.) 500.080.191.3731540.020.190.42 1000.300.692.7563090.070.690.84 1500.631.474.1294630.141.471.26 2001.082.505.49126170.242.501.67 2501.643.776.86157720.373.772.09 3002.295.298.24189260.525.292.51 3503.057.039.61220800.697.032.93 4003.919.0010.98252350.889.003.35 4504.8611.1912.36283891.1011.193.77 5005.9013.6013.73315431.3413.604.18 5507.0416.2315.10346981.5916.234.60 6008.2719.0616.48378521.8719.065.02 6509.6022.1017.85410062.1722.105.44 70011.0125.3519.22441612.4925.355.86 75012.5128.8020.59473152.8328.806.28 80014.1032.4521.97504693.1932.456.70 85015.7736.3023.34536243.5736.307.11 90017.5340.3524.71567783.9740.357.53 95019.3844.6026.09599324.3844.607.95 100021.3149.0427.46630874.8249.048.37 U.S. customary units in this document are the standard; the metric units are provided for reference only. The values stated in each system are not exact equivalents. AHEADOFTHEFLOW™ wwwwww..nniibbccoo..ccoomm RReevviissiioonn 55//1144//0022 NIBCO INC. WORLDHEADQUARTERS • 1516 MIDDLEBURYST. • ELKHART, IN 46516-4740 • USA • PH: 1.800.234.0227 TECHSERVICES PH: 1.888.446.4226 • FAX: 1.800.234.0557 • INTERNATIONALSERVICE PH: +1.574.295.3221 • FAX: +1.574.295.3455 www.nibco.com 75 4" TYPE “L” COPPER TUBE — WATER FLOW AND FRICTION LOSS PER 100 FEET Maximum O.D.=4.1270 inches (104.8258 mm)Nominal O.D.=4.1250 inches (104.775 mm) Minimum O.D.=4.1230 inches (104.7242 mm)Nominal I.D.=3.9050 inches (99.187 mm) Nominal Wall Thickness=0.1100 inches (2.794 mm)Flow Area=11.9766 sq. inches (7726.80 sq. mm) Hazen Williams FormulaC Factor=150 FLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocityFLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocity (GPM)(psi/100 ft)(ft/100 ft)(ft./sec.)(cu. cm/sec.)(kPa/100 m)(m/100 m)(m/sec.) 500.080.181.3431540.020.180.41 1000.280.652.6863090.060.650.82 1500.601.384.0294630.141.381.22 2001.022.355.36126170.232.351.63 2501.543.556.70157720.353.552.04 3002.164.988.04189260.494.982.45 3502.876.629.38220800.656.622.86 4003.688.4810.72252350.838.483.27 4504.5710.5412.05283891.0310.543.67 5005.5612.8113.39315431.2612.814.08 5506.6315.2814.73346981.5015.284.49 6007.7917.9516.07378521.7617.954.90 6509.0420.8117.41410062.0420.815.31 70010.3723.8718.75441612.3423.875.72 75011.7827.1220.09473152.6627.126.12 80013.2730.5621.43504693.0030.566.53 85014.8534.1822.77536243.3634.186.94 90016.5138.0024.11567783.7338.007.35 95018.2541.9925.45599324.1341.997.76 100020.0746.1726.79630874.5446.178.17 4" TYPE “M” COPPER TUBE — WATER FLOW AND FRICTION LOSS PER 100 FEET Maximum O.D.=4.1270 inches (104.8258 mm)Nominal O.D.=4.1250 inches (104.775 mm) Minimum O.D.=4.1230 inches (104.7242 mm)Nominal I.D.=3.9350 inches (99.949 mm) Nominal Wall Thickness=0.0950 inches (2.413 mm)Flow Area=12.1613 sq. inches (7845.87 sq. mm) Hazen Williams FormulaC Factor=150 FLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocityFLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocity (GPM)(psi/100 ft)(ft/100 ft)(ft./sec.)(cu. cm/sec.)(kPa/100 m)(m/100 m)(m/sec.) 500.080.171.3231540.020.170.40 1000.270.632.6463090.060.630.80 1500.581.333.9694630.131.331.21 2000.982.275.28126170.222.271.61 2501.483.426.60157720.343.422.01 3002.084.807.91189260.474.802.41 3502.776.389.23220800.636.382.81 4003.548.1710.55252350.808.173.22 4504.4110.1511.87283891.0010.153.62 5005.3612.3413.19315431.2112.344.02 5506.3914.7214.51346981.4514.724.42 6007.5117.2915.83378521.7017.294.82 6508.7120.0517.15410061.9720.055.23 7009.9923.0018.47441612.2623.005.63 75011.3526.1319.79473152.5726.136.03 80012.7929.4421.11504692.8929.446.43 85014.3132.9322.42536243.2432.936.83 90015.9136.6123.74567783.6036.617.24 95017.5840.4625.06599323.9840.467.64 100019.3344.4926.38630874.3744.498.04 U.S. customary units in this document are the standard; the metric units are provided for reference only. The values stated in each system are not exact equivalents. AHEADOFTHEFLOW™ wwwwww..nniibbccoo..ccoomm RReevviissiioonn 55//1144//0022 NIBCO INC. WORLDHEADQUARTERS • 1516 MIDDLEBURYST. • ELKHART, IN 46516-4740 • USA • PH: 1.800.234.0227 TECHSERVICES PH: 1.888.446.4226 • FAX: 1.800.234.0557 • INTERNATIONALSERVICE PH: +1.574.295.3221 • FAX: +1.574.295.3455 www.nibco.com 76 5" TYPE “K” COPPER TUBE — WATER FLOW AND FRICTION LOSS PER 100 FEET Maximum O.D.=5.1270 inches (130.2258 mm)Nominal O.D.=5.1250 inches (130.175 mm) Minimum O.D.=5.1230 inches (130.1242 mm)Nominal I.D.=4.8050 inches (122.047 mm) Nominal Wall Thickness=0.1600 inches (4.064 mm)Flow Area=18.1333 sq. inches (11698.87 sq. mm) Hazen Williams FormulaC Factor=150 FLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocityFLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocity (GPM)(psi/100 ft)(ft/100 ft)(ft./sec.)(cu. cm/sec.)(kPa/100 m)(m/100 m)(m/sec.) 500.030.070.8831540.010.070.27 1000.100.241.7763090.020.240.54 1500.220.502.6594630.050.500.81 2000.370.863.54126170.080.861.08 2500.561.304.42157720.131.301.35 3000.791.815.31189260.181.811.62 3501.052.416.19220800.242.411.89 4001.343.097.08252350.303.092.16 4501.673.847.96283890.383.842.43 5002.034.678.85315430.464.672.70 5502.425.579.73346980.555.572.97 6002.846.5410.62378520.646.543.24 6503.297.5911.50410060.757.593.51 7003.788.7012.39441610.858.703.77 7504.299.8913.27473150.979.894.04 8004.8411.1414.15504691.0911.144.31 8505.4112.4615.04536241.2212.464.58 9006.0213.8515.92567781.3613.854.85 9506.6515.3116.81599321.5015.315.12 10007.3216.8317.69630871.6516.835.39 10508.0118.4218.58662411.8118.425.66 11008.7320.0819.46693951.9720.085.93 11509.4821.8020.35725502.1421.806.20 5" TYPE “L” COPPER TUBE — WATER FLOW AND FRICTION LOSS PER 100 FEET Maximum O.D.=5.1270 inches (130.2258 mm)Nominal O.D.=5.1250 inches (130.175 mm) Minimum O.D.=5.1230 inches (130.1242 mm)Nominal I.D.=4.8750 inches (123.825 mm) Nominal Wall Thickness=0.1250 inches (3.175 mm)Flow Area=18.6655 sq. inches (12042.22 sq. mm) Hazen Williams FormulaC Factor=150 FLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocityFLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocity (GPM)(psi/100 ft)(ft/100 ft)(ft./sec.)(cu. cm/sec.)(kPa/100 m)(m/100 m)(m/sec.) 500.030.060.8631540.010.060.26 1000.100.221.7263090.020.220.52 1500.200.472.5894630.050.470.79 2000.350.803.44126170.080.801.05 2500.521.214.30157720.121.211.31 3000.731.695.16189260.171.691.57 3500.982.256.02220800.222.251.83 4001.252.886.88252350.282.882.10 4501.553.587.73283890.353.582.36 5001.894.358.59315430.434.352.62 5502.255.199.45346980.515.192.88 6002.656.1010.31378520.606.103.14 6503.077.0711.17410060.697.073.41 7003.528.1112.03441610.808.113.67 7504.009.2112.89473150.919.213.93 8004.5110.3813.75504691.0210.384.19 8505.0511.6114.61536241.1411.614.45 9005.6112.9115.47567781.2712.914.72 9506.2014.2716.33599321.4014.274.98 10006.8215.6917.19630871.5415.695.24 10507.4617.1718.05662411.6917.175.50 11008.1318.7118.91693951.8418.715.76 11508.8320.3219.77725502.0020.326.02 U.S. customary units in this document are the standard; the metric units are provided for reference only. The values stated in each system are not exact equivalents. AHEADOFTHEFLOW™ wwwwww..nniibbccoo..ccoomm RReevviissiioonn 55//1144//0022 NIBCO INC. WORLDHEADQUARTERS • 1516 MIDDLEBURYST. • ELKHART, IN 46516-4740 • USA • PH: 1.800.234.0227 TECHSERVICES PH: 1.888.446.4226 • FAX: 1.800.234.0557 • INTERNATIONALSERVICE PH: +1.574.295.3221 • FAX: +1.574.295.3455 www.nibco.com 77 5" TYPE “M” COPPER TUBE — WATER FLOW AND FRICTION LOSS PER 100 FEET Maximum O.D.=5.1270 inches (130.2258 mm)Nominal O.D.=5.1250 inches (130.175 mm) Minimum O.D.=5.1230 inches (130.1242 mm)Nominal I.D.=4.9070 inches (124.6378 mm) Nominal Wall Thickness=0.1090 inches (2.7686 mm)Flow Area=18.9113 sq. inches (12200.83 sq. mm) Hazen Williams FormulaC Factor=150 FLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocityFLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocity (GPM)(psi/100 ft)(ft/100 ft)(ft./sec.)(cu. cm/sec.)(kPa/100 m)(m/100 m)(m/sec.) 500.030.060.8531540.010.060.26 1000.090.211.7063090.020.210.52 1500.200.452.5494630.040.450.78 2000.340.773.39126170.080.771.03 2500.511.174.24157720.111.171.29 3000.711.645.09189260.161.641.55 3500.952.185.94220800.212.181.81 4001.212.796.79252350.272.792.07 4501.513.477.63283890.343.472.33 5001.834.228.48315430.414.222.59 5502.185.039.33346980.495.032.84 6002.565.9110.18378520.585.913.10 6502.976.8511.03410060.676.853.36 7003.417.8611.88441610.777.863.62 7503.888.9312.72473150.888.933.88 8004.3710.0613.57504690.9910.064.14 8504.8911.2514.42536241.1111.254.40 9005.4312.5115.27567781.2312.514.65 9506.0113.8216.12599321.3613.824.91 10006.6015.2016.97630871.4915.205.17 10507.2316.6317.81662411.6416.635.43 11007.8818.1318.66693951.7818.135.69 11508.5619.6819.51725501.9419.685.95 6" TYPE “K” COPPER TUBE — WATER FLOW AND FRICTION LOSS PER 100 FEET Maximum O.D.=6.1270 inches (155.6258 mm)Nominal O.D.=6.1250 inches (155.575 mm) Minimum O.D.=6.1230 inches (155.5242 mm)Nominal I.D.=5.7410 inches (145.8214 mm) Nominal Wall Thickness=0.1920 inches (4.8768 mm)Flow Area=25.8860 sq. inches (16700.61 sq. mm) Hazen Williams FormulaC Factor=150 FLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocityFLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocity (GPM)(psi/100 ft)(ft/100 ft)(ft./sec.)(cu. cm/sec.)(kPa/100 m)(m/100 m)(m/sec.) 1000.040.101.2463090.010.100.38 2000.160.362.48126170.040.360.76 3000.330.763.72189260.070.761.13 4000.561.304.96252350.131.301.51 5000.851.966.20315430.191.961.89 6001.192.757.44378520.272.752.27 7001.593.668.68441610.363.662.64 8002.044.699.92504690.464.693.02 9002.535.8311.15567780.575.833.40 10003.087.0812.39630870.707.083.78 11003.678.4513.63693950.838.454.16 12004.319.9214.87757040.989.924.53 13005.0011.5016.11820131.1311.504.91 14005.7413.1917.35883211.3013.195.29 15006.5214.9918.59946301.4714.995.67 16007.3516.8919.831009391.6616.896.04 17008.2218.9021.071072471.8618.906.42 18009.1421.0022.311135562.0721.006.80 U.S. customary units in this document are the standard; the metric units are provided for reference only. The values stated in each system are not exact equivalents. AHEADOFTHEFLOW™ wwwwww..nniibbccoo..ccoomm RReevviissiioonn 55//1144//0022 NIBCO INC. WORLDHEADQUARTERS • 1516 MIDDLEBURYST. • ELKHART, IN 46516-4740 • USA • PH: 1.800.234.0227 TECHSERVICES PH: 1.888.446.4226 • FAX: 1.800.234.0557 • INTERNATIONALSERVICE PH: +1.574.295.3221 • FAX: +1.574.295.3455 www.nibco.com 78 6" TYPE “L” COPPER TUBE — WATER FLOW AND FRICTION LOSS PER 100 FEET Maximum O.D.=6.1270 inches (155.6258 mm)Nominal O.D.=6.1250 inches (155.575 mm) Minimum O.D.=6.1230 inches (155.5242 mm)Nominal I.D.=5.8450 inches (148.463 mm) Nominal Wall Thickness=0.1400 inches (3.556 mm)Flow Area=26.8324 sq. inches (17311.17 sq. mm) Hazen Williams FormulaC Factor=150 FLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocityFLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocity (GPM)(psi/100 ft)(ft/100 ft)(ft./sec.)(cu. cm/sec.)(kPa/100 m)(m/100 m)(m/sec.) 1000.040.091.2063090.010.090.36 2000.140.332.39126170.030.330.73 3000.300.703.59189260.070.701.09 4000.521.194.78252350.121.191.46 5000.781.805.98315430.181.801.82 6001.092.527.17378520.252.522.19 7001.463.358.37441610.333.352.55 8001.874.299.57504690.424.292.92 9002.325.3410.76567780.525.343.28 10002.826.4911.96630870.646.493.64 11003.367.7413.15693950.767.744.01 12003.959.0914.35757040.899.094.37 13004.5810.5415.54820131.0410.544.74 14005.2612.0916.74883211.1912.095.10 15005.9813.7417.94946301.3513.745.47 16006.7315.4819.131009391.5215.485.83 17007.5317.3220.331072471.7017.326.20 18008.3819.2521.521135561.8919.256.56 6" TYPE “M” COPPER TUBE — WATER FLOW AND FRICTION LOSS PER 100 FEET Maximum O.D.=6.1270 inches (155.6258 mm)Nominal O.D.=6.1250 inches (155.575 mm) Minimum O.D.=6.1230 inches (155.5242 mm)Nominal I.D.=5.8810 inches (149.3774 mm) Nominal Wall Thickness=0.1220 inches (3.0988 mm)Flow Area=27.1639 sq. inches (17525.07 sq. mm) Hazen Williams FormulaC Factor=150 FLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocityFLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocity (GPM)(psi/100 ft)(ft/100 ft)(ft./sec.)(cu. cm/sec.)(kPa/100 m)(m/100 m)(m/sec.) 1000.040.091.1863090.010.090.36 2000.140.322.36126170.030.320.72 3000.290.683.54189260.070.681.08 4000.501.164.72252350.111.161.44 5000.761.755.91315430.171.751.80 6001.062.457.09378520.242.452.16 7001.413.268.27441610.323.262.52 8001.814.179.45504690.414.172.88 9002.255.1810.63567780.515.183.24 10002.746.3011.81630870.626.303.60 11003.277.5112.99693950.747.513.96 12003.848.8214.17757040.878.824.32 13004.4510.2315.35820131.0110.234.68 14005.1011.7416.54883211.1511.745.04 15005.8013.3317.72946301.3113.335.40 16006.5415.0218.901009391.4815.025.76 17007.3116.8120.081072471.6516.816.12 18008.1318.6821.261135561.8418.686.48 U.S. customary units in this document are the standard; the metric units are provided for reference only. The values stated in each system are not exact equivalents. AHEADOFTHEFLOW™ wwwwww..nniibbccoo..ccoomm RReevviissiioonn 55//1144//0022 NIBCO INC. WORLDHEADQUARTERS • 1516 MIDDLEBURYST. • ELKHART, IN 46516-4740 • USA • PH: 1.800.234.0227 TECHSERVICES PH: 1.888.446.4226 • FAX: 1.800.234.0557 • INTERNATIONALSERVICE PH: +1.574.295.3221 • FAX: +1.574.295.3455 www.nibco.com 79 8" TYPE “K” COPPER TUBE — WATER FLOW AND FRICTION LOSS PER 100 FEET Maximum O.D.=8.1270 inches (206.4258 mm)Nominal O.D.=8.1240 inches (206.3496 mm) Minimum O.D.=8.1210 inches (206.2734 mm)Nominal I.D.=7.5820 inches (192.5828 mm) Nominal Wall Thickness=0.2710 inches (6.8834 mm)Flow Area=45.1500 sq. inches (29128.95 sq. mm) Hazen Williams FormulaC Factor=150 FLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocityFLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocity (GPM)(psi/100 ft)(ft/100 ft)(ft./sec.)(cu. cm/sec.)(kPa/100 m)(m/100 m)(m/sec.) 2000.040.091.42126170.010.090.43 4000.150.342.84252350.030.340.87 6000.310.714.26378520.070.711.30 8000.531.215.68504690.121.211.73 10000.801.837.11630870.181.832.17 12001.112.568.53757040.252.562.60 14001.483.419.95883210.343.413.03 16001.904.3611.371009390.434.363.47 18002.365.4312.791135560.535.433.90 20002.876.6014.211261730.656.604.33 22003.427.8715.631387910.777.874.76 24004.029.2417.051514080.919.245.20 26004.6710.7218.481640251.0610.725.63 28005.3512.2919.901766431.2112.296.06 30006.0813.9621.321892601.3813.966.50 32006.8515.7322.742018771.5515.736.93 34007.6717.6024.162144951.7317.607.36 36008.5319.5725.582271121.9319.577.80 38009.4221.6227.002397292.1321.628.23 400010.3623.7828.422523472.3423.788.66 8" TYPE “L” COPPER TUBE — WATER FLOW AND FRICTION LOSS PER 100 FEET Maximum O.D.=8.1270 inches (206.4258 mm)Nominal O.D.=8.1240 inches (206.3496 mm) Minimum O.D.=8.1210 inches (206.2734 mm)Nominal I.D.=7.7240 inches (196.1896 mm) Nominal Wall Thickness=0.2000 inches (5.080 mm)Flow Area=46.8570 sq. inches (30230.26 sq. mm) Hazen Williams FormulaC Factor=150 FLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocityFLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocity (GPM)(psi/100 ft)(ft/100 ft)(ft./sec.)(cu. cm/sec.)(kPa/100 m)(m/100 m)(m/sec.) 2000.040.091.37126170.010.090.42 4000.130.312.74252350.030.310.83 6000.280.654.11378520.060.651.25 8000.481.115.48504690.111.111.67 10000.731.676.85630870.161.672.09 12001.022.348.22757040.232.342.50 14001.353.129.59883210.313.122.92 16001.733.9910.961009390.393.993.34 18002.164.9612.321135560.494.963.76 20002.626.0313.691261730.596.034.17 22003.137.1915.061387910.717.194.59 24003.688.4416.431514080.838.445.01 26004.269.7917.801640250.969.795.43 28004.8911.2319.171766431.1111.235.84 30005.5612.7620.541892601.2612.766.26 32006.2614.3821.912018771.4214.386.68 34007.0116.0823.282144951.5816.087.10 36007.7917.8824.652271121.7617.887.51 38008.6119.7626.022397291.9519.767.93 40009.4721.7227.392523472.1421.728.35 U.S. customary units in this document are the standard; the metric units are provided for reference only. The values stated in each system are not exact equivalents. AHEADOFTHEFLOW™ wwwwww..nniibbccoo..ccoomm RReevviissiioonn 55//1144//0022 NIBCO INC. WORLDHEADQUARTERS • 1516 MIDDLEBURYST. • ELKHART, IN 46516-4740 • USA • PH: 1.800.234.0227 TECHSERVICES PH: 1.888.446.4226 • FAX: 1.800.234.0557 • INTERNATIONALSERVICE PH: +1.574.295.3221 • FAX: +1.574.295.3455 www.nibco.com 80 8" TYPE “M” COPPER TUBE — WATER FLOW AND FRICTION LOSS PER 100 FEET Maximum O.D.=8.1270 inches (206.4258 mm)Nominal O.D.=8.1240 inches (206.3496 mm) Minimum O.D.=8.1210 inches (206.2734 mm)Nominal I.D.=7.7840 inches (197.7136 mm) Nominal Wall Thickness=0.1700 inches (4.3180 mm)Flow Area=47.5878 sq. inches (30701.74 sq. mm) Hazen Williams FormulaC Factor=150 FLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocityFLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocity (GPM)(psi/100 ft)(ft/100 ft)(ft./sec.)(cu. cm/sec.)(kPa/100 m)(m/100 m)(m/sec.) 2000.040.081.35126170.010.080.41 4000.130.302.70252350.030.300.82 6000.270.634.05378520.060.631.23 8000.461.075.39504690.101.071.64 10000.701.616.74630870.161.612.05 12000.982.268.09757040.222.262.47 14001.303.009.44883210.303.002.88 16001.673.8410.791009390.383.843.29 18002.084.7812.141135560.474.783.70 20002.535.8013.481261730.575.804.11 22003.016.9214.831387910.686.924.52 24003.548.1316.181514080.808.134.93 26004.119.4317.531640250.939.435.34 28004.7110.8118.881766431.0710.815.75 30005.3512.2920.231892601.2112.296.16 32006.0313.8521.572018771.3613.856.58 34006.7515.4922.922144951.5315.496.99 36007.5017.2224.272271121.7017.227.40 38008.2919.0325.622397291.8819.037.81 40009.1220.9226.972523472.0620.928.22 10" TYPE “K” COPPER TUBE — WATER FLOW AND FRICTION LOSS PER 100 FEET Maximum O.D.=10.1270 inches (257.2258 mm)Nominal O.D.=10.1230 inches (257.1242 mm) Minimum O.D.=10.1190 inches (257.0226 mm)Nominal I.D.=9.4470 inches (239.9538 mm) Nominal Wall Thickness=0.3380 inches (8.5852 mm)Flow Area=70.0935 sq. inches (45221.52 sq. mm) Hazen Williams FormulaC Factor=150 FLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocityFLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocity (GPM)(psi/100 ft)(ft/100 ft)(ft./sec.)(cu. cm/sec.)(kPa/100 m)(m/100 m)(m/sec.) 2000.010.030.92126170.000.030.28 4000.050.121.83252350.010.120.56 6000.110.242.75378520.020.240.84 8000.180.423.66504690.040.421.12 10000.270.634.58630870.060.631.40 12000.380.885.49757040.090.881.67 14000.511.176.41883210.121.171.95 16000.651.507.321009390.151.502.23 18000.811.868.241135560.181.862.51 20000.982.269.151261730.222.262.79 22001.172.7010.071387910.272.703.07 24001.383.1710.991514080.313.173.35 26001.603.6811.901640250.363.683.63 28001.844.2212.821766430.424.223.91 30002.094.7913.731892600.474.794.19 32002.355.4014.652018770.535.404.46 34002.636.0415.562144950.606.044.74 36002.926.7116.482271120.666.715.02 38003.237.4217.392397290.737.425.30 40003.558.1618.312523470.808.165.58 42003.898.9319.222649640.888.935.86 44004.249.7320.142775810.969.736.14 U.S. customary units in this document are the standard; the metric units are provided for reference only. The values stated in each system are not exact equivalents. AHEADOFTHEFLOW™ wwwwww..nniibbccoo..ccoomm RReevviissiioonn 55//1144//0022 NIBCO INC. WORLDHEADQUARTERS • 1516 MIDDLEBURYST. • ELKHART, IN 46516-4740 • USA • PH: 1.800.234.0227 TECHSERVICES PH: 1.888.446.4226 • FAX: 1.800.234.0557 • INTERNATIONALSERVICE PH: +1.574.295.3221 • FAX: +1.574.295.3455 www.nibco.com 81 10" TYPE “L” COPPER TUBE — WATER FLOW AND FRICTION LOSS PER 100 FEET Maximum O.D.=10.1270 inches (257.2258 mm)Nominal O.D.=10.1230 inches (257.1242 mm) Minimum O.D.=10.1190 inches (257.0226 mm)Nominal I.D.=9.6230 inches (244.4242 mm) Nominal Wall Thickness=0.2500 inches (6.3500 mm)Flow Area=72.7295 sq. inches (46922.19 sq. mm) Hazen Williams FormulaC Factor=150 FLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocityFLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocity (GPM)(psi/100 ft)(ft/100 ft)(ft./sec.)(cu. cm/sec.)(kPa/100 m)(m/100 m)(m/sec.) 2000.010.030.8812617.330.000.030.27 4000.050.111.7625234.670.010.110.54 6000.100.222.6537852.000.020.220.81 8000.160.383.5350469.330.040.381.08 10000.250.574.4163086.670.060.571.34 12000.350.805.2975704.000.080.801.61 14000.461.076.1888321.330.111.071.88 16000.601.377.06100938.670.131.372.15 18000.741.707.94113556.000.171.702.42 20000.902.078.82126173.330.202.072.69 22001.072.479.70138790.670.242.472.96 24001.262.9010.59151408.000.292.903.23 26001.463.3611.47164025.330.333.363.50 28001.683.8512.35176642.670.383.853.76 30001.914.3813.23189260.000.434.384.03 32002.154.9314.12201877.330.494.934.30 34002.405.5215.00214494.670.545.524.57 36002.676.1315.88227112.000.606.134.84 38002.956.7816.76239729.330.676.785.11 40003.257.4517.65252346.670.737.455.38 42003.568.1618.53264964.000.808.165.65 44003.888.8919.41277581.330.888.895.92 10" TYPE “M” COPPER TUBE — WATER FLOW AND FRICTION LOSS PER 100 FEET Maximum O.D.=10.1270 inches (257.2258 mm)Nominal O.D.=10.1230 inches (257.1242 mm) Minimum O.D.=10.1190 inches (257.0226 mm)Nominal I.D.=9.6990 inches (247.3546 mm) Nominal Wall Thickness=0.2120 inches (5.3848 mm)Flow Area=73.8829 sq. inches (47666.28 sq. mm) Hazen Williams FormulaC Factor=150 FLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocityFLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocity (GPM)(psi/100 ft)(ft/100 ft)(ft./sec.)(cu. cm/sec.)(kPa/100 m)(m/100 m)(m/sec.) 2000.010.030.87126170.000.030.26 4000.040.101.74252350.010.100.53 6000.090.212.61378520.020.210.79 8000.160.373.47504690.040.371.06 10000.240.554.34630870.050.551.32 12000.340.775.21757040.080.771.59 14000.451.036.08883210.101.031.85 16000.571.326.951009390.131.322.12 18000.711.647.821135560.161.642.38 20000.871.998.681261730.201.992.65 22001.032.379.551387910.232.372.91 24001.212.7910.421514080.272.793.18 26001.413.2311.291640250.323.233.44 28001.623.7112.161766430.373.713.71 30001.844.2113.031892600.424.213.97 32002.074.7513.902018770.474.754.24 34002.315.3114.762144950.525.314.50 36002.575.9015.632271120.585.904.76 38002.846.5316.502397290.646.535.03 40003.137.1717.372523470.717.175.29 42003.427.8518.242649640.777.855.56 44003.738.5619.112775810.848.565.82 U.S. customary units in this document are the standard; the metric units are provided for reference only. The values stated in each system are not exact equivalents. AHEADOFTHEFLOW™ wwwwww..nniibbccoo..ccoomm RReevviissiioonn 55//1144//0022 NIBCO INC. WORLDHEADQUARTERS • 1516 MIDDLEBURYST. • ELKHART, IN 46516-4740 • USA • PH: 1.800.234.0227 TECHSERVICES PH: 1.888.446.4226 • FAX: 1.800.234.0557 • INTERNATIONALSERVICE PH: +1.574.295.3221 • FAX: +1.574.295.3455 www.nibco.com 82 12" TYPE “K” COPPER TUBE — WATER FLOW AND FRICTION LOSS PER 100 FEET Maximum O.D.=12.1270 inches (308.0258 mm)Nominal O.D.=12.1230 inches (307.9242 mm) Minimum O.D.=12.1190 inches (307.8226 mm)Nominal I.D.=11.3130 inches (287.3502 mm) Nominal Wall Thickness=0.4050 inches (10.2870 mm)Flow Area=100.5184 sq. inches (64850.43 sq. mm) Hazen Williams FormulaC Factor=150 FLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocityFLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocity (GPM)(psi/100 ft)(ft/100 ft)(ft./sec.)(cu. cm/sec.)(kPa/100 m)(m/100 m)(m/sec.) 10000.110.263.19630870.030.260.97 12000.160.373.83757040.040.371.17 14000.210.494.47883210.050.491.36 16000.270.625.111009390.060.621.56 18000.340.775.751135560.080.771.75 20000.410.946.381261730.090.941.95 22000.491.127.021387910.111.122.14 24000.571.327.661514080.131.322.33 26000.671.538.301640250.151.532.53 28000.761.758.941766430.171.752.72 30000.871.999.581892600.201.992.92 32000.982.2510.212018770.222.253.11 34001.092.5110.852144950.252.513.31 36001.222.7911.492271120.282.793.50 38001.343.0912.132397290.303.093.70 40001.483.3912.772523470.333.393.89 42001.623.7113.412649640.373.714.09 44001.764.0514.042775810.404.054.28 46001.924.3914.682901990.434.394.48 48002.074.7515.323028160.474.754.67 50002.245.1315.963154330.515.134.86 52002.405.5116.603280510.545.515.06 54002.585.9117.243406680.585.915.25 56002.766.3217.873532850.626.325.45 58002.946.7518.513659030.676.755.64 60003.137.1819.153785200.717.185.84 62003.337.6319.793911370.757.636.03 12" TYPE “L” COPPER TUBE — WATER FLOW AND FRICTION LOSS PER 100 FEET Maximum O.D.=12.1270 inches (308.0258 mm)Nominal O.D.=12.1230 inches (307.9242 mm) Minimum O.D.=12.1190 inches (307.8226 mm)Nominal I.D.=11.5630 inches (293.7002 mm) Nominal Wall Thickness=0.2800 inches (7.1120 mm)Flow Area=105.0101 sq. inches (67748.29 sq. mm) Hazen Williams FormulaC Factor=150 FLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocityFLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocity (GPM)(psi/100 ft)(ft/100 ft)(ft./sec.)(cu. cm/sec.)(kPa/100 m)(m/100 m)(m/sec.) 10000.100.233.06630870.020.230.93 12000.140.333.67757040.030.331.12 14000.190.444.28883210.040.441.30 16000.240.564.891009390.060.561.49 18000.300.705.501135560.070.701.68 20000.370.856.111261730.080.851.86 22000.441.016.721387910.101.012.05 24000.521.197.331514080.121.192.23 26000.601.377.941640250.141.372.42 28000.691.588.551766430.161.582.61 30000.781.799.171892600.181.792.79 32000.882.029.782018770.202.022.98 34000.982.2610.392144950.222.263.17 36001.092.5111.002271120.252.513.35 38001.212.7711.612397290.272.773.54 40001.333.0512.222523470.303.053.72 42001.463.3412.832649640.333.343.91 44001.593.6413.442775810.363.644.10 46001.723.9514.052901990.393.954.28 48001.864.2714.673028160.424.274.47 50002.014.6115.283154330.454.614.66 52002.164.9615.893280510.494.964.84 54002.325.3116.503406680.525.315.03 56002.485.6817.113532850.565.685.21 58002.656.0717.723659030.606.075.40 60002.826.4618.333785200.646.465.59 62002.996.8618.943911370.686.865.77 U.S. customary units in this document are the standard; the metric units are provided for reference only. The values stated in each system are not exact equivalents. AHEADOFTHEFLOW™ wwwwww..nniibbccoo..ccoomm RReevviissiioonn 55//1144//0022 NIBCO INC. WORLDHEADQUARTERS • 1516 MIDDLEBURYST. • ELKHART, IN 46516-4740 • USA • PH: 1.800.234.0227 TECHSERVICES PH: 1.888.446.4226 • FAX: 1.800.234.0557 • INTERNATIONALSERVICE PH: +1.574.295.3221 • FAX: +1.574.295.3455 www.nibco.com 83 12" TYPE “M” COPPER TUBE — WATER FLOW AND FRICTION LOSS PER 100 FEET Maximum O.D.=12.1270 inches (308.0258 mm)Nominal O.D.=12.1230 inches (307.9242 mm) Minimum O.D.=12.1190 inches (307.8226 mm)Nominal I.D.=11.6150 inches (295.021 mm) Nominal Wall Thickness=0.2540 inches (6.4516 mm)Flow Area=105.9567 sq. inches (68359.01 sq. mm) Hazen Williams FormulaC Factor=150 FLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocityFLOW, QPressure LossHead LossVelocity (GPM)(psi/100 ft)(ft/100 ft)(ft./sec.)(cu. cm/sec.)(kPa/100 m)(m/100 m)(m/sec.) 10000.100.233.03630870.020.230.92 12000.140.323.63757040.030.321.11 14000.190.434.24883210.040.431.29 16000.240.554.841009390.050.551.48 18000.300.685.451135560.070.681.66 20000.360.836.061261730.080.831.85 22000.430.996.661387910.100.992.03 24000.511.167.271514080.111.162.22 26000.591.357.871640250.131.352.40 28000.671.548.481766430.151.542.58 30000.761.759.081892600.171.752.77 32000.861.989.692018770.191.982.95 34000.962.2110.302144950.222.213.14 36001.072.4610.902271120.242.463.32 38001.182.7111.512397290.272.713.51 40001.302.9812.112523470.292.983.69 42001.423.2712.722649640.323.273.88 44001.553.5613.322775810.353.564.06 46001.683.8713.932901990.383.874.25 48001.824.1814.533028160.414.184.43 50001.974.5115.143154330.444.514.61 52002.114.8515.753280510.484.854.80 54002.275.2016.353406680.515.204.98 56002.435.5616.963532850.555.565.17 58002.595.9317.563659030.595.935.35 60002.766.3218.173785200.626.325.54 62002.936.7118.773911370.666.715.72 U.S. customary units in this document are the standard; the metric units are provided for reference only. The values stated in each system are not exact equivalents. AHEADOFTHEFLOW™ wwwwww..nniibbccoo..ccoomm RReevviissiioonn 55//1144//0022 NIBCO INC. WORLDHEADQUARTERS • 1516 MIDDLEBURYST. • ELKHART, IN 46516-4740 • USA • PH: 1.800.234.0227 TECHSERVICES PH: 1.888.446.4226 • FAX: 1.800.234.0557 • INTERNATIONALSERVICE PH: +1.574.295.3221 • FAX: +1.574.295.3455 www.nibco.com 84 Copper Water Tube continued COPPER TUBE – TYPES, STANDARDS, APPLICATIONS, TEMPERS AND LENGTHS Commercially Available Lengths Tube TypeColor CodeStandardApplicationNominal or Standard SizesDrawnAnnealed Type KGreenASTM B 88Domestic Water Service DistributionStraight Lengths:1/4-inch to 8-inch20 ft. (6.1m)20 ft. (6.1m) Fire Protection10-inch18 ft. (5.5m)18 ft. (5.5m) Solar12-inch12 ft. (3.7m)12 ft. (3.7m) Fuel/Fuel OilCoils:1/4-inch to 1-inch–60 ft. (18.3m) HVAC–100 ft. (30.5m) Snow Melting11/4-inch & 11/2-inch –60 ft. (18.3m) 2-inch–40 ft. (12.2m) –45 ft. (13.7m) Type LBlueASTM B 88Domestic Water Service DistributionStraight Lengths:1/4-inch to 10-inch20 ft. (6.1m)20 ft. (6.1m) Fire Protection12-inch18 ft. (5.5m)18 ft. (5.5m) Solar Fuel/Fuel Oil Natural GasCoils:1/4-inch to 1-inch–60 ft. (18.3m) Liquified Petroleum (LP) Gas–100 ft. (30.5m) HVAC11/4-inch & 11/2-inch –60 ft. (18.3m) Snow Melting2-inch–40 ft. (12.2m) –45 ft. (13.7m) Type MRedASTM B 88Domestic Water Service DistributionStraight Lengths:1/4-inch to 12-inch20 ft. (6.1m)N/A Fire Protection Solar Fuel/Fuel Oil HVAC Snow Melting DWVYellowASTM B 306DrainStraight Lengths:11/4-inch to 8-inch20 ft. (6.1m)N/A Waste Vent HVAC Solar ACRBlueASTM B 280Air ConditioningStraight Lengths:1/4-inch to 41/8-inch20 ft. (6.1m)20 ft. (6.1m)1 Refrigeration Natural GasCoils:1/8-inch to 15/8-inch–50 ft. (15.3m)1 Liquified Petroleum (LP) Gas OXYType KASTM B 819Medical GasStraight Lengths:1/4-inch to 8-inch20 ft. (6.1m)N/A MEDGreen OXY/MED OXY/ACRType L ACR/MEDBlue Type GYellowASTM B 837Natural GasStraight Lengths:3/8-inch to 11/8-inch12 ft. (3.7m)12 ft. (3.7m)1 Liquified Petroleum (LP) Gas20 ft. (6.1m)20 ft. (6.1m)1 Coils:3/8-inch to 7/8-inch–60 ft. (18.3m)1 –100 ft. (30.5m)1 1 Available as special order only. U.S. customary units in this document are the standard; the metric units are provided for reference only. The values stated in each system are not exact equivalents. The Fine Art of Soldering AHEADOFTHEFLOW™ wwwwww..nniibbccoo..ccoomm RReevviissiioonn 55//1144//0022 NIBCO INC. WORLDHEADQUARTERS • 1516 MIDDLEBURYST. • ELKHART, IN 46516-4740 • USA • PH: 1.800.234.0227 TECHSERVICES PH: 1.888.446.4226 • FAX: 1.800.234.0557 • INTERNATIONALSERVICE PH: +1.574.295.3221 • FAX: +1.574.295.3455 www.nibco.com 85 1.Cut tube end square, ream, burr and size. When adjoining surfaces of copper and copper alloys meet under proper conditions of cleanliness and temperature, solder will make a perfect adhesion. The strength of joint is equal to or even greater than the strength of tube alone. Surface tension seals the joint. Capillary attraction draws solder into, around, and all about the joint. It’s easy to learn to make a perfect solder joint when you use NIBCO Fittings. WITH 95-5 SOLDER AND INTERMEDIATELY CORROSIVE FLUX 6.Remove excess solder with a small brush or wiping cloth while the solder is plastic. 2.Use sand cloth or steel wire brush to clean tube and cup to a bright metal finish. 3.Apply solder flux to outside of tube and inside of cup of fitting carefully so that surfaces to be joined are completely covered. Use flux sparingly. 4.Apply flame to the fitting to heat tube and solder cup of fitting until solder melts when placed at joint of tube and fitting. 5.Remove flame and feed solder into the joint at one or two points until a ring of solder appears at the end of the fitting. The correct amount of solder is approximately equal to 11/2 the diameter of the fitting… 3/4" (20mm) solder for 1/2" fitting, etc. 1.The tube should be cut to desired length with a square cut, preferably in a square-end sawing vise. The cutting wheel of the type specifically designed for cutting copper tube will also do a satisfactory job. The tube should be the exact length needed, so that the tube will enter the cup of the fitting all the way to the shoulder of the cup. Remove all slivers and burrs left from cutting the tube, by reaming and filing, both inside and outside. 2.To make a proper brazing joint, the clearance between the solder cup and the tube should be approximately 0.001" to 0.010" (0.0254mm to 0.254mm). Maintaining a good fit on parts to be brazed insures: Ease of Application — Excessively wide tolerances tend to break capillary force; and, as a result the alloy will either fail to flow throughout the joint or may flush out of the joint. Corrosion Resistance — There is also a direct relation between the corrosion resistance of a joint and the clearance between members. Economy — If brazing alloys are to be used economically, they, of necessity, must be applied in the joint proper and in minimum quantities, using merely enough alloy to fill the area between the members. 3.The surfaces to be joined must be clean and free from oil, grease and heavy oxides. The end of the tube need be cleaned only for a distance slightly more than it is to enter the cup. Special wire brushes designed to clean tube ends may be used, but they should be carefully used so that an excessive amount of metal will not be removed from the tube. Fine sand cloth or emery cloth may also be used with the same precautions. The cleaning should not be done with steel wool, because of the likelihood of leaving small slivers of the steel or oil in the joint. 4.The cup of the fitting should be cleaned by methods similar to those used for the tube end, and care should be observed in removing residues of the cleaning medium. Attempting to braze a contaminated or an improperly cleaned surface will result in an unsatisfactory joint. Brazing alloys will not flow over or bond to oxides; and oily or greasy surfaces tend to repel fluxes, leaving bare spots which will oxidize, resulting in voids and inclusions. 5.Flux should be applied to the tube and solder cup sparingly and in a fairly thin consistency. Avoid flux on areas not cleaned. Particularly avoid getting excess flux into the inside of the tube itself. Flux has three principal functions to perform: A.It prevents the oxidation of the metal surfaces during the heating operation by excluding oxygen. B.It absorbs and dissolves residual oxides that are on the surface and those oxides which may form during the heating operation. C.It assists in the flow of the alloy by presenting a clean nascent surface for the melted alloy to flow over. In addition, it is an excellent temperature indicator, especially if an indicating flux is used. 6.Immediately after fluxing, the parts to be brazed should be assembled. If fluxed parts are allowed to stand, the water in the flux will evaporate, and dried flux is liable to flake off, exposing the metal surfaces to oxidation from the heat. Assemble the joint by inserting the tube into the cup, hard against the stop. The assembly should be firmly supported so that it will remain in alignment during the brazing operation. AHEADOFTHEFLOW™ wwwwww..nniibbccoo..ccoomm RReevviissiioonn 55//1144//0022 NIBCO INC. WORLDHEADQUARTERS • 1516 MIDDLEBURYST. • ELKHART, IN 46516-4740 • USA • PH: 1.800.234.0227 TECHSERVICES PH: 1.888.446.4226 • FAX: 1.800.234.0557 • INTERNATIONALSERVICE PH: +1.574.295.3221 • FAX: +1.574.295.3455 www.nibco.com 86 The Fine Art of Brazing Best results will be obtained by a skilled operator employing the step-by-step brazing technique that follows: AHEADOFTHEFLOW™ wwwwww..nniibbccoo..ccoomm RReevviissiioonn 55//1144//0022 NIBCO INC. WORLDHEADQUARTERS • 1516 MIDDLEBURYST. • ELKHART, IN 46516-4740 • USA • PH: 1.800.234.0227 TECHSERVICES PH: 1.888.446.4226 • FAX: 1.800.234.0557 • INTERNATIONALSERVICE PH: +1.574.295.3221 • FAX: +1.574.295.3455 www.nibco.com 87 7.Brazing is started by applying heat to the parts to be joined. The preferred method is by the oxyacetylene flame. Propane and other gases are sometimes used on smaller sizes. A slightly reducing flame should be used, with a slight feather on the inner blue cone; the outer portion of the flame, pale green. Heat the tube first, beginning at about one inch from the edge of the fitting. Sweep the flames around the tube in short strokes up and down at right angles to the run of the tube. It is very important that the flame be in continuous motion and should not be allowed to remain on any one point to avoid burning through the tube. Generally, the flux may be used as a guide as to how long to heat the tube, continuing heating after the flux starts to bubble or work, and until the flux becomes quiet and transparent, like clear water. The flux will pass through four stages: A.At 212°F (100°C) the water boils off. B.At 600°F (315.6°C) the flux becomes white and slightly puffy and starts to work. C.At 800°F (426.7°C) it lays against the surface and has a milky appearance. D.At 1100°F (593.3°C) it is completely clear and active and has the appearance of water. 8.Now switch the flame to the fitting at the base of the cup. Heat uniformly, sweeping the flame from the fitting to the tube until the flux on the fitting becomes quiet. Avoid excessive heating of cast fittings. 9.When the flux appears liquid and transparent on both the tube and the fitting, start sweeping the flame back and forth along the axis of the joint to maintain heat on the parts to be joined, especially toward the base of the cup of the fitting. The flame must be kept moving to avoid burning the tube or the fitting. 10.Apply the brazing wire or rod at a point where the tube enters the socket of the fitting. The temperature of the joint should be hot enough to melt the brazing alloy. Keep the flame away from the rod or wire as it is fed into the joint. Keep both the fitting and the tube heated by moving the flame back and forth from one to the other as the alloy is drawn into the joint. When the proper temperature is reached, the alloy will flow readily into the space between the tube outer wall and the fitting socket, drawn in by the natural force of capillary attraction. When the joint is filled, a continuous fillet of brazing alloy will be visible completely around the joint. Stop feeding as soon as the joint is filled, using table on page 54 as a guide for the alloy consumption. NOTE: For tubing one inch and larger, it is difficult to bring the whole joint up to heat at one time. It frequently will be found desirable to use a double-tip torch to maintain the proper temperature over the larger area. A mild pre-heating of the whole fitting is recommended. The heating then can proceed as in steps 7, 8, 9, and 10. If difficulty is encountered in getting the whole joint up to heat at one time, then when the joint is nearly up to the desired temperature the alloy is concentrated in a limited area. At the brazing temperature the alloy is fed into the joint and the torch is then moved to an adjacent area and the operation carried on progressively all around the joint. HORIZONTAL JOINTS — When making horizontal joints, it is preferable to start applying the brazing alloy at the 5 o’clock position, then move around to the 7 o’clock position and then move up the sides to the top of the joint, making sure that the operations overlap. VERTICAL JOINTS — On vertical joints, it is immaterial where the start is made. If the opening of the cup is pointed down, care should be taken to avoid overheating the tube, as this may cause the alloy to run down the tube. If this condition is encountered, take the heat away and allow the alloy to set. Then reheat the solder cup of the fitting to draw up the alloy. After the brazing alloy has set, remove residual flux from the joint area as it is corrosive and presents an unclean appearance and condition. Hot water or steam and a soft cloth should be used. Wrot fittings may be chilled; however it is advisable to allow cast fittings to cool naturally to some extent before applying a swab. All flux must be removed before inspection and pressure testing. TROUBLE SPOTS If the alloy fails to flow or has a tendency to ball up, it indicates oxidation on the metal surfaces, or insufficient heat on the parts to be joined. If work starts to oxidize during heating, it indicates too little flux, or a flux of too thin consistency. If the brazing alloy refuses to enter the joint and tends to flow over the outside of either member of the joint, it indicates this member is overheated, or the other is underheated, or both. In both cases, operations should be stopped and the joints disassembled, recleaned and fluxed. AHEADOFTHEFLOW™ wwwwww..nniibbccoo..ccoomm RReevviissiioonn 55//1144//0022 NIBCO INC. WORLDHEADQUARTERS • 1516 MIDDLEBURYST. • ELKHART, IN 46516-4740 • USA • PH: 1.800.234.0227 TECHSERVICES PH: 1.888.446.4226 • FAX: 1.800.234.0557 • INTERNATIONALSERVICE PH: +1.574.295.3221 • FAX: +1.574.295.3455 www.nibco.com 88 FITTING SYSTEM – INSERT/CRIMP TYPE* Making a Connection Polyethylene (PEX) Tubing *NIBCO recommends the use of copper crimp rings ONLY and a properly calibrated full circle crimping tool for joining PEX tubing and copper barbed fittings. 2.Slide copper crimp ring on tubing. 3.Insert ribbed fitting into tubing until tubing contacts the fitting shoulder (tube stop). Position the crimp ring on the tubing so that the edge of the ring is 1/8" to 1/4" (3 to 6mm) from the end of the tube. 4.Center the crimping tool jaws exactly over the ring while maintaining its position relative to the fitting. Crimp the ring by closing the handles together to the positive stop on the tool. Check the after-crimped diameter of each ring with the crimp gauge. If the small flats on the gauge do not fit over the crimped ring, the ring is under-crimped. Cut out any under-crimped rings and fittings and completely replace. DO NOT RE-CRIMP. 1.Using a tube cutter, cut tubing squarely and remove burrs. AHEADOFTHEFLOW™ wwwwww..nniibbccoo..ccoomm RReevviissiioonn 55//1144//0022 NIBCO INC. WORLDHEADQUARTERS • 1516 MIDDLEBURYST. • ELKHART, IN 46516-4740 • USA • PH: 1.800.234.0227 TECHSERVICES PH: 1.888.446.4226 • FAX: 1.800.234.0557 • INTERNATIONALSERVICE PH: +1.574.295.3221 • FAX: +1.574.295.3455 www.nibco.com 89 FITTING SYSTEM – INSERT/CRIMP TYPE MADE BY NIBCO Making a Connection Polybutylene Tubing TOOLS AND RINGS •Use tools recommended by fitting and tubing manufacturers. All tools must make a full-circle crimp. •Check tool adjustment at least daily, and readjust as necessary. •Use crimp rings of copper as recommended by NIBCO INC. 2.Slide copper crimp ring on tubing. Only copper crimp rings should be used to ensure the highest quality connection. 3.Insert fitting into tubing, then position crimp ring squarely over barbs. Proper alignment is important for making the best connection. 4.Center the crimping tool jaws exactly over the ring, and bring the tool handles together until totally closed to the stop indicator. Check each crimp ring with the caliper gauge after completion. If the small flats on the gauge do not fit over the crimped ring, the ring is undercrimped. Cut out any undercrimped rings and fittings, and completely replace. 1.Using a tube cutter, cut tubing squarely and remove burrs. Frequently Asked Questions Q:What is the pressure rating of a given fitting? A:Fittings are rated per Table 1 of ASME B16.22. The system rated pressure shall be the lowest of the fitting, tube or joint. Q:When copper fails in a system, what is the problem? A:MOST COMMON: 1.Velocity – fluid is moving too fast. Recommendation: 2-3 fps (0.0508-0.0762 m/s) hot water 140°F, 5-8 fps (0.127- 0.2032 m/s) cold water. Refer to pages 68-93. 2.Turbulence – burrs left on the cut tubing causes a tumbling effect causing localized erosion and eventual failure. 3.Aggressive Waters – tend to cause pitting or green staining of fixtures. Aggressive, hard well waters that cause pitting typically are found to have total dissolved solids including suflates and chlorides, a pH in the range of 7.2 to 7.8, a high content of carbon dioxide gas and the pressence of dissolved oxygen gas. Soft acidic waters that cause green staining typically tend to be more corrosive. Low alkalinity, low mineralization, pH levels of 7 or lower should be avoided. LESS COMMON: 1.Flux Corrosion – using too much flux when making joints can potentially leave residue and cause isolated corrosion. Flux should be used sparingly and system adequately flushed. 2.Electrolysis – stray (D.C.) current; inadequate grounding for the piping. 3.Sand or other solid particulates – erosion/corrosion problems can occur. Lower velocities must be maintained if solids are present in flow media. 4.Galvanic Corrosion – destruction of a material by electrochemical interaction between the environment and the material. Q:Copper tubing wall thickness is designated “K,” “L” or “M.” What are the copper fittings applicable to? A:Copper fittings’ wall thickness is determined by standards (ASME B-16:22 and MSS-SP-104). These standards address minimum wall thickness (per size) for the full range of copper fittings and are not intended to match tubing wall thicknesses. Q:Can dissimilar metals (i.e., copper and iron) be joined together without use of dielectric insulators to prevent corrosion? A:In most situations dissimilar metals (copper/iron/steel) can be joined successfully without using dielectric insulators. Factors to consider: 1.The composition of the two metals. 2.The rate of liquid flow past the two metals. 3.Chemicals in the water which could enhance or destroy protective films. 4.The relative areas of the two metals - unless the surface area of the less noble (steel) material is less that 5% of the more noble (copper) material, the need for a dielectric separator is not needed. (Failures due to galvanic corrosion are very unusual and only occur under very strict conditions.) 5. Local code requirements. Q:What should the installer of copper unions know and do in order to assure a proper leak-free installation? A.The following should be done: 1.Make sure the ground-joint(mating area of unionís tail and thread pieces) are free of nicks and scratches. 2.Spray the ground-joint area with a food grade silicone spray or apply bees wax to enhance seating. 3.Make sure alignment of line does not put lateral stress on the ground-joint seal. 4.Make sure that excess solder (droplets) do not reach the ground-joint area. AHEADOFTHEFLOW™ wwwwww..nniibbccoo..ccoomm RReevviissiioonn 55//1144//0022 NIBCO INC. WORLDHEADQUARTERS • 1516 MIDDLEBURYST. • ELKHART, IN 46516-4740 • USA • PH: 1.800.234.0227 TECHSERVICES PH: 1.888.446.4226 • FAX: 1.800.234.0557 • INTERNATIONALSERVICE PH: +1.574.295.3221 • FAX: +1.574.295.3455 www.nibco.com 90 Residential Copper Plumbing Products Limited Warranty What the warranty terms mean In this warranty “Manufacturer” refers to the company listed below which manufactured the Product and any person or company that assumes its obligations under this warranty. “Homeowner” means you as the owner of the residential building in the United States in which the Product has been installed and also means any succeeding owner during the original warranty term. “Product” means the copper water tube and/or copper or brass fittings manufactured by the Manufacturer for the residential building market in the United States. Each Manufacturer listed below separately and individually warrants only Products it has manufactured and does not warrant Products of any other company, whether or not listed below. Date the warranty begins The warranty begins on the date of the new home purchase, or in the case of home additions or renovations, on the date the installation is completed. The warranty is transferable to succeeding Homeowners for the remainder of the original warranty term, in which case the date the warranty begins shall continue without change. What is covered The Manufacturer warrants to the Homeowner for a period of 50 years from the date the warranty begins that its properly installed Product will be free of failure as a result of defects in material or workmanship in manufacturing the Product. What the manufacturer will do for you As long as (1) such a failure occurs within 50 years from the date the warranty begins and (2) the Homeowner promptly notifies the Manufacturer of the Product of that failure by contacting it through its 800 phone number listed below, the Manufacturer will correct that failure by repairing or replacing the Product within a reasonable time, without charge. This warranty is limited to the cost of repairing or replacing the Product, including installation. NIBCO TECHNICAL SERVICE 1-888-446-4226 What is not covered: Disclaimer of liability for consequential and other damages The Manufacturer does NOT warrant against failure: 1.of any product, parts, or systems that it has not manufactured; 2.if the Product is used for purposes other than residential plumbing applications; 3.caused by, contributed in whole or in part by, or resulting from, any of the following: (a)improper installation; (b)abuse, such as, without limitation, vandalism; (c)natural disasters, such as, without limitation, flooding, windstorm and lightning; (d)attachments or modifications to the Product that the Manufacturer did not authorize; (e)external causes, where external, physical or chemical qualities produce damage to the Product, such as, without limitation, aggressive water or an unsuitable or hostile environment; or (f)any other cause beyond the Manufacturer’s control. The Manufacturer shall NOT be liable under any circumstances for any other direct or any indirect, incidental or consequential damages of any kind. This is the only warranty This warranty is the only warranty for the Product provided by the Manufacturer, and is and shall be in lieu of any and all other warranties, express or implied, including but not limited to an implied warranty of merchantability, and of all other obligations or liabilities on the part of the Manufacturer. None of the Manufacturer’s employees, and no other person or business, is authorized to make any other warranty on the Manufacturer’s behalf covering the product. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. AHEADOFTHEFLOW™ wwwwww..nniibbccoo..ccoomm RReevviissiioonn 55//1144//0022 NIBCO INC. WORLDHEADQUARTERS • 1516 MIDDLEBURYST. • ELKHART, IN 46516-4740 • USA • PH: 1.800.234.0227 TECHSERVICES PH: 1.888.446.4226 • FAX: 1.800.234.0557 • INTERNATIONALSERVICE PH: +1.574.295.3221 • FAX: +1.574.295.3455 www.nibco.com 91 AHEADOFTHEFLOW™ wwwwww..nniibbccoo..ccoomm RReevviissiioonn 55//1144//0022 NIBCO INC. WORLDHEADQUARTERS • 1516 MIDDLEBURYST. • ELKHART, IN 46516-4740 • USA • PH: 1.800.234.0227 TECHSERVICES PH: 1.888.446.4226 • FAX: 1.800.234.0557 • INTERNATIONALSERVICE PH: +1.574.295.3221 • FAX: +1.574.295.3455 www.nibco.com 92 Numerical Index Figure NumberPage Figure NumberPage Figure NumberPage Figure NumberPage Figure NumberPage 100 Series Cast Heavy Flared 101...............................23 104...............................23 500 Series Cast Flared 500..............................24 503..............................23 504..............................23 507..............................23 507-3...........................23 507-4...........................23 511...............................24 600 Series Wrot Pressure 600................................9 600-2...........................15 600-DS........................10 600-RS .........................9 601..............................10 603................................6 603-2.............................6 604................................7 604-2.............................7 606..............................11 606-2...........................11 607..............................12 607-2...........................13 607-2-2........................13 607-2-2-LT....................13 607-2-I.........................13 607-2-LT.......................13 607-I............................12 607-LT..........................12 611.........................17-19 611-2............................19 616..............................16 617................................9 618................................8 618-3.............................8 619 ...............................8 620-L ............................8 621..............................21 623..............................16 624..............................16 633-W.........................21 638..............................16 698..............................20 700 Series Cast Pressure 701..............................10 701-D...........................10 702 .............................10 703................................6 703-2.............................6 703-5 ............................6 703-5B ..........................6 704................................7 704-2.............................7 704-2-H.........................8 704-F.............................7 704-H............................7 705..............................16 705-D...........................17 706-2...........................12 707..............................12 707-2-4........................13 707-3...........................14 707-3-5........................14 707-3-5-A....................14 707-3-6........................14 707-4...........................14 707-4-6........................14 707-5...........................14 707-5-A........................14 707-6...........................15 708..............................15 710-3...........................17 710-3-4........................17 711..............................19 711-5...........................19 711-A...........................19 712..............................20 712-5...........................20 713 .............................20 714..............................20 717................................9 717-D.............................9 718-3.............................8 724-5-A ......................10 733..............................21 733-2...........................21 733-3...........................21 733-4...........................21 735..............................11 736 .............................11 739..............................16 741...............................15 748 .............................21 749 .............................21 750................................8 750-3.............................8 750-4.............................8 764..............................15 771..............................16 775..............................16 800 Series Cast DWV 801..............................34 801-2...........................33 801-2-7........................31 801-T............................32 802..............................32 802-C...........................32 802-F...........................32 803..............................32 803-2...........................32 804..............................32 804-2...........................33 804-T...........................33 805..............................31 805-N..........................31 806..............................35 806-2...........................35 807..............................35 807-2...........................35 807-3...........................36 807-4...........................36 807-9...........................36 808..............................36 809..............................36 810..............................38 811..............................37 811-14..........................37 811-15..........................37 812..............................38 814..............................38 816..............................33 816-S...........................33 818 A.S.A....................36 834..............................38 835..............................37 835-B...........................37 836..............................38 837..............................36 851..............................34 851-C...........................34 861-LH.........................36 875-S...........................40 878..............................40 879..............................40 880..............................39 881..............................39 884..............................39 885..............................39 890..............................39 891..............................39 892..............................39 892-3...........................39 892-A...........................39 900 Series Wrot DWV 901..............................34 901-2...........................33 901-2-7........................31 901-2-F........................33 901-7............................31 901-RP.........................34 903..............................32 903-2...........................32 903-7...........................31 904..............................33 904-7...........................31 905..............................31 906..............................35 906-2...........................35 907..............................35 907-2...........................35 907-LT..........................35 911..............................37 917-B...........................37 951..............................34 960..............................36 Copper Insert Fittings for Polybutylene PB198..........................29 PB600..........................29 PB600-FA....................29 PB607..........................29 PB607-FA.....................29 PB611..........................29 Copper Insert Fittings for Polyethylene (PEX) PEX198.........................26 PEX600.........................26 PEX600.........................26 PEX600-2......................26 PEX600-FA...................26 PEX600-T......................26 PEX603.........................26 PEX604.........................26 PEX607.........................26 PEX607-FA...................26 PEX611.........................26 PEX707-3-5..................26 PEX841.........................27 PEX100.........................27 PEX6I6..........................27 AHEADOFTHEFLOW™ wwwwww..nniibbccoo..ccoomm RReevviissiioonn 55//1144//0022 NIBCO INC. WORLDHEADQUARTERS • 1516 MIDDLEBURYST. • ELKHART, IN 46516-4740 • USA • PH: 1.800.234.0227 TECHSERVICES PH: 1.888.446.4226 • FAX: 1.800.234.0557 • INTERNATIONALSERVICE PH: +1.574.295.3221 • FAX: +1.574.295.3455 www.nibco.com 93 NOTES AHEADOFTHEFLOW™ wwwwww..nniibbccoo..ccoomm RReevviissiioonn 55//1144//0022 NIBCO INC. WORLDHEADQUARTERS • 1516 MIDDLEBURYST. • ELKHART, IN 46516-4740 • USA • PH: 1.800.234.0227 TECHSERVICES PH: 1.888.446.4226 • FAX: 1.800.234.0557 • INTERNATIONALSERVICE PH: +1.574.295.3221 • FAX: +1.574.295.3455 www.nibco.com 94 NOTES NIBCO INC. WORLDHEADQUARTERS • 1516 MIDDLEBURYST. • ELKHART, IN 46516-4740 • USA • PH: 1.800.234.0227 TECHSERVICES PH:1.888.446.4226 • FAX: 1.800.336.4226 • INTERNATIONALOFFICE PH: +1.574.295.3221 • FAX: +1.574.295.3455 www.nibco.com It’s a new age of business, and a new way at NIBCO. From Elkhart, Indiana to Lodz, Poland, and points beyond, our company has integrated manufacturing, distribu- tion, and networked communica- tions to provide a seamless source of information and service, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. But this integration hasn’t hap- pened overnight. It’s been part of a long-term strategic process that has pushed us to reconsid- er every aspect of our business. The result? We’re a vertically integrated manufacturer with the products and systems in place to deliver low cost and high quality. NIBCO’s products are manufactured under a Quality Management System conforming to the current revi- sion of ISO-9001 International Standards. We know the flow control industry is only going to get more demanding, and we are more than ready. We will continue to lead. That’s what NIBCO is all about. globally connecting you at all levels World Headquarters Elkhart, Indiana Metal Valves and Fittings Blytheville, Arkansas McAllen, Texas Nacogdoches, Texas South Glens Falls, New York Stuarts Draft, Virginia Plastic Pipe, Valves, and Fittings Greensboro, Georgia Goshen, Indiana Denmark, South Carolina Industrial Plastics Charlestown, Indiana International Lodz, Poland Reynosa, Mexico U.S. & International Distribution Centers Atlanta, Georgia Charlestown, Indiana Columbus, Ohio Lodz, Poland Los Angeles, California Global Offices Elkhart, Indiana Lodz, Poland Vilnilus, Lithuania MANUFACTURING DISTRIBUTION INTERNATIONAL Pipe Hangers & Support Systems Corona, California C-CF-0404 © 2004, NIBCO INC.Printed in USA NIBCO INC. WORLD HEADQUARTERS WEB: www.nibco.com 1516 MIDDLEBURY STREET ELKHART, IN 46516-4740 USA DOMESTIC CUSTOMER SERVICE PHONE: 800.234.0227 FAX: 800.234.0557 TECHNICAL SERVICE PHONE: 888.446.4226 FAX: 888.336.4226 INTERNATIONAL OFFICE PHONE: +1/574.295.3221 FAX: +1/574.295.3455 FITTINGS VALVES & ACTUATION CHEMTROL® TOLCO™ NIBCO®now offers complete support with its newest addition of TOLCO™brand piping solutions including: Pipe attachments• Structural attachments• Pipe rollers • Threaded products and accessories • Seismic components • Vibration isolation • Standard and specialty supports • TOL-Strut™channel and components. Pressure-rated bronze, iron and alloy-iron gate, globe and check valves • Pressure- rated bronze ball valves • Boiler specialty valves • Commercial and industrial butterfly valves • Circuit balancing valves • Carbon and stainless steel ball valves • ANSI flanged steel ball valves • Pneumatic and electric actuators and controls • Grooved ball and butterfly valves • High performance butterfly valves • UL/FM fire protection valves • MSS specification valves • Bronze specialty valves • Low- pressure gate, globe, check and ball valves • Frostproof sillcocks • Quarter--turn supply stops • PVC ball valves • CPVC CTS ball valves • Just Right®recirculating valves. Thermoplastic pipe, valves and fittings in PVC, Corzan®CPVC, polypropylene and PVDF Kynar®• Chem-Aire®thermoplastic compressed air piping systems • Pneumatic and electric actuation systems. Wrot and cast copper pressure fittings • Wrot and cast copper drainage fittings • Wrot copper PEXlink®fittings • Cast copper alloy flared fittings • Cast copper alloy flanges • ABS and PVC DWV fittings • Schedule 40 PVC pressure fittings • CPVC CTS fittings • CPVC CTS-to-metal transition fittings • Schedule 80 PVC and CPVC systems • CPVC metric piping systems. Corzan® is a registered trademark of Noveon, IP Holdings Corp. Kynar®is a registered trademark of ATOFINAChemicals, Inc. eNIBCO A suite of services designed to make customers more efficient •More cost--effective • More informed • EDI—Electronic Data Interchange •VMI—Vendor Managed Inventory •NIBCO.com •NIBCOpartner.com •eNIBCO will continuously develop new products to deliver the competitive advantage. C-CF-0404 OFFICE/MANUFACTURING FACILITY • 1375 SAMPSON AVE. • CORONA, CA 92879 • PH: 951.737.5599 • FAX: 951.737.0330 CUSTOMER SERVICE • 800.786.5266 www.tolco.com 84 www.tolco.com Revision 5/24/2001 ™ ® a brand of www.tolco.com Revision 5/24/2001 Fig. 200 - “Trimline” Adjustable Band Hanger Size Range — 1/2" thru 8" pipe Material — Carbon Steel, Mil. Galvanized to G90 specifications Function — For fire sprinkler and other general piping purposes. Knurled swivel nut design permits hanger adjustment after installation. Features — • (1/2" thru 2") Flared edges ease installation for all pipe types and protect CPVC plastic pipe from abrasion. Captured design keeps adjusting nut from separating with hanger. Hanger is easily installed around pipe. • (21⁄2" thru 8" Spring tension on nut holds it securely in hanger before installation. Adjusting nut is easily removed. Approvals — Underwriters’ Laboratories listed (1/2" thru 8") in the USA (UL) and Canada (cUL) for steel and CPVC plastic pipe and Factory Mutual Engineering Approved (3/4" thru 8"). Conforms to Federal Specifications WW-H-171E, Type 10 and Manufacturers Standardization Society SP-69, Type 10. Maximum Temperature — 650°F Finish — Mil. Galvanized. For Stainless Steel materi- als, order TOLCO™ Fig. 200WON. Order By — Figure number and pipe size Dimensions • Weights Pipe Rod Size Max. Rec. Approx. Size Inch Metric A B Load Lbs. Length 1/2 3/8 8mm or 10mm 31⁄8 25⁄8 400 11 3/4 3/8 8mm or 10mm 31⁄8 21⁄2 400 11 1 3/8 8mm or 10mm 33⁄8 25⁄8 400 12 11⁄4 3/8 8mm or 10mm 33⁄4 27⁄8 400 13 11⁄2 3/8 8mm or 10mm 37⁄8 27⁄8 400 14 2 3/8 8mm or 10mm 41⁄2 3 400 15 21⁄2 3/8 10mm 55⁄8 41⁄8 600 27 3 3/8 10mm 57⁄8 4 600 29 31⁄2 3/8 10mm 73⁄8 51⁄4 600 34 4 3/8 10mm 73⁄8 5 1000 35 5 1/2 12mm 91⁄8 61⁄4 1250 66 6 1/2 12mm 101⁄8 63⁄4 1250 73 8 1/2 12mm 131⁄8 83⁄4 1250 136 4 For the most up to date information, visit www.itwbuildex.com Wood Flooring Wood Joist Double Sheetrock Ceiling Approvals Rod Size Part Number Model Screw Descriptions Ultimate Pullout (lbs) UL Test Load (lbs) FM Test Load (lbs) Box Qty Case Qty VERTICAL MOUNT 1/4"8002957 GST 100 1/4 x 1"210 (7/16” OSB) 670 (3/4” Ply)25 125 1/4"8003957 GST 200 1/4 x 2"1760 (Fir)25 125 1/4"8004957 GST 300 1/4 x 3"2060 (Fir)25 125 3/8"8007957 GST 10 1/4 x 1"210 (7/16” OSB) 670 (3/4” Ply)300 25 125 3/8"8008957 GST 20 1/4 x 2"1760 (Fir)850 1475 25 125 3/8"8068925 GST 20-SS 1/4 x 2"1760 (Fir)850 25 125 3/8"8009925 GST 25-380 3/8 x 2-1/2"2113 (Fir)1500 25 125 3/8"8010957 GST 30 1/4 x 3"2060 (Fir)1500 1475 25 125 3/8"8069925 GST 30-SS 1/4 x 3"2060 (Fir)25 125 3/8"8011925 GST 40 1/4 x 4"2180 (Fir)25 125 1/2"8013925 GST 2 1/4 x 2"1760 (Fir)25 125 1/2"8014925 GST 2.5-380 3/8 x 2-1/2"2113 (Fir)25 125 1/2"8015925 GST 3 1/4 x 3"2275 (Fir)25 125 Not less than 2” nominal width (1-1/2”) Not less than 3” nominal thickness (2-1/2”) (depth or side of vertical member) #14 Black Nut Driver Part # 8113910 SPECIAL NUT DRIVER SYSTEM: The nut drivers were designed with a unique spin-off feature which provides a fast and safe installation each time. When the face of the driver comes into contact with the material you are installing into, continue drilling until nut driver spins free. Installation is then complete. Warranty requires the use of the appropriate nut driver for installations. #14 SW Red Nut Driver Part # 8114910 Composite / Truss Consult truss manufacturer for recommended installation point. *Pre-drilling may be required for GST 25-380 . Tool available on page 11. For vertical use - install in center of lower face. Minimum 2” embedment into base material for NFPA 13 compliance. • No pre-drilling required. • Quick to install using the Sammy Nut Driver with an 18V cordless drill/driver. • Saves time from traditional methods. • Reduces installation costs. • Made in the U.S.A. SAMMYS® FOR WOOD Application Product Features Watch a video demonstration atwww.itwbuildex.com SAMMYS® FOR WOOD - Vertical Application