Description
Male Socket 110×4″
DADEX , PPRc, Food graded Male Socket 110×4″ pn 25 for HVAC and hot and cold water supply Manufacturer Distributor contact 0322-3540656
What is Male Socket 110×4″ DADEX PPRc ?
This fitting is a heavy‑duty transition piece used to connect a large 110 mm PPRc line to a 4″ male threaded connection in high‑pressure hot and cold water or HVAC systems. It combines a PPRc socket end with a metal threaded insert, rated for PN 25 (25 bar at 20 °C).
What the fitting is
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A PPRc male socket / male adaptor: one side is a PPRc socket for fusion‑welding to a 110 mm PPRc pipe, the other side is a 4″ external (male) thread, usually brass or plated steel insert overmoulded in PPRc.
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From the designation:
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110 = nominal outside diameter of PPRc pipe side (110 mm).
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4″ = nominal thread size on the metal side (4″ BSP, usually).
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PN 25 = nominal pressure class for the fitting (25 bar at 20 °C), suitable for high‑pressure risers, pump rooms and plantrooms in HVAC, and hot/cold water distribution.
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Typical description and applications
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Used as a transition fitting between:
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PPRc Polydex PN 20/25 mains and steel / brass manifolds, valves, pumps, strainers, water meters, PRVs, and equipment with 4″ female threads.
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Common applications in building services:
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Main risers and headers for domestic hot and cold water in high‑rise buildings.
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Chilled water and heating water branches where PPRc is used for HVAC distribution.
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Plantroom connections to calorifiers, plate heat exchangers, booster pumps, and storage tanks with threaded nozzles.
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Suitable media:
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Potable cold and hot water.
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Closed‑loop HVAC water with standard corrosion inhibitor/biocide (check chemical compatibility with PPRc and brass).
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Not suitable for steam or hydrocarbon oils.
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Key specifications (engineering view)
Exact catalogue data varies by manufacturer, but for a Dadex‑type PPRc PN 25 male socket 110 × 4″ you can generally assume:
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Material:
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Body: Polypropylene random copolymer (PPRc), green, to DIN 8078 / DIN 16962 class.
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Insert: brass or brass alloy threaded insert, factory overmoulded.
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Dimensions (typical ranges, to verify against datasheet):
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PPRc socket ID sized for SDR/series used with PN 20/25 110 mm pipe.
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Thread: 4″ BSPT/BSPP male; thread length sufficient for full engagement in a 4″ female fitting.
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Pressure / temperature:
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Nominal pressure PN 25 at 20 °C water.
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For hot water, allowable working pressure decreases with temperature; for example, at 70–80 °C you typically design around 8–10 bar depending on class curve.
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Use for:
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Domestic hot water up to 70–80 °C (depending on local code and manufacturer curve).
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Chilled water down to ~5 °C with proper support and insulation.
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Standards / conformity:
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Pipes to DIN 8077/8078 (dimensioning and pressure rating).
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Fittings to DIN 16962 (PPRc fittings).
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System usually certified for potable use (NSF, KTW, etc., depending on region).
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For a real project submittal, always lift the exact dimensions, wall thickness, weight and derating curves from the latest Dadex/Polydex catalogue and include them in the datasheet.
Installation guidelines
For this fitting to perform correctly in HVAC and hot/cold water service, treat it as a fusion‑welded plastic joint on one side and a conventional threaded metal joint on the other:
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Preparation of PPRc side:
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Cut 110 mm pipe square with a pipe cutter or fine‑tooth saw.
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Chamfer and deburr the pipe OD/ID to the manufacturer’s recommended angle.
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Clean pipe and socket with a lint‑free cloth; remove dust, oil and moisture.
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Fusion welding (socket fusion):
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Use an approved PPRc fusion machine with the correct 110 mm dies.
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Heat tool to the recommended plate temperature (typically around 260 °C; confirm with Dadex literature).
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Mark insertion depth on pipe (per table in catalogue).
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Threaded side installation:
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Ensure matching 4″ female thread (BSP) on valve, union, header, or equipment.
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Use suitable thread sealant:
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Tightening:
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Use a wrench only on the metal hex/flat or the reinforced part of the fitting; never grip or torque via the PPRc body alone.
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Do not over‑tighten; follow torque guidance where available and rely on full thread engagement and sealant rather than excessive force.
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Support and alignment:
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Ensure the steel/valve side is independently supported so its weight does not hang on the PPRc fitting.
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Avoid misalignment and bending; male socket should see pure axial load and internal pressure, no significant moments.
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Provide pipe clamps and guides as per PPRc manufacturer’s spacing table for 110 mm pipe (shorter spacing for hot water due to creep).
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Usage in HVAC and plumbing design
When using this 110 × 4″ PN 25 male socket in your designs:
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Pressure / temperature selection:
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Choose PN 25 fittings mainly for:
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High‑pressure cold‑water mains and booster discharge headers.
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Hot‑water risers in high‑rise, especially near pump rooms where pressures can be high.
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Primary/secondary headers where HVAC design pressure is >10 bar.
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Transition strategy:
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Use this fitting where PPRc mains transition to:
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Steel manifolds and distribution headers.
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Factory‑flanged or threaded equipment connections (e.g., pumps, calorifiers).
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For high‑load locations (pump suction/discharge, large valves) consider using a short steel spool with flanged connection and keep the PPRc connection slightly away from the equipment to reduce vibration and mechanical stress.
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Thermal and mechanical considerations:
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Commissioning:
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Do not pressure test with water above the maximum recommended test pressure or temperature; follow PPRc manufacturer’s pressure‑test procedure (usually cold water test at 1.5× design pressure with defined duration and pressure drop criteria).
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