6035 L2u204 PPT Outcome3
6035 L2u204 PPT Outcome3
6035 L2u204 PPT Outcome3
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Joint common plumbing
materials
Plumbing materials
Fittings
:
Elbows Tees Couplings Reducers End caps
End feed
Solder ring
Push fit
Compression
City andfit
Press Guilds 6035
Level 2 Unit 204
Plumbing materials
End feed fitting
• Joint is cleaned inside
• Pipe cleaned on outside
• Flux added
• Solder needs to be added when fitting
is heated
• Lead-free solder must be used on hot
and cold water systems
• Allowed to cool
• Joint wiped clean with cloth
• Use once only
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Solder
Lead solder: 70% lead + 30% tin
These types of solder can only be used on non-potable
water systems – central heating or gas pipes.
Lead-free solder: 99% tin + 1% copper (lead free).
Flux
Active fluxes are acid based and the cleaning of pipes
is not necessary, but must be cleaned off after soldering.
Non-active fluxes are paraffin based and the cleaning
of pipes must always be carried out.
• Keep the surface clean
• Prevent oxidisation
• Help the solder flow
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Solder ring fittings
• Joint is cleaned inside
• Pipe cleaned on outside
• Flux added
• Solder is in integral ring
• Joint is heated to allow solder to flow
• Allowed to cool
• Joint wiped clean with cloth
• Use once only
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Push fit fittings
• These can be used on pressure plastic pipe
or copper pipe
• Pipe end must be cut square and burr free
• Sleeve or insert used to support plastic pipe
• O ring creates watertight seal
• Grab ring retains pipe
• Silicon gel can be used to aid insertion
(manufacturers supply fittings already
lubricated)
• A key or release tool may have to be used
to remove fitting
• Reusable and re-positional
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Push fit fittings
These components are produced by many manufacturers
and come in different finishes.
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Compression fittings
These come in two styles:
Type A:
Non-manipulative fittings: require nothing more than the
piece of pipe to be cut square and the burrs removed. The
fitting is assembled with an olive, and tightened using an
adjustable spanner.
Type B
Manipulative fittings: require the end of the pipe to be
manipulated using a swaging tool. They are much stronger
than the type A fittings and cannot be pulled apart. Mostly
used for high pressure and below ground pipe work.
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Brass fittings
Brass is an alloy – copper and zinc.
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Plumbing materials
Jointing compounds
Used on copper
Flux: active and passive. Use to aid the flow of solder, stop
oxidation and keep the surface clean.