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Pprc Male Union Brass Clopal pprc
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A plumber uses a PPRC Male Union Brass Clopal PN 25 plumbing fitting to connect polypropylene pipes (PPRC) to threaded components, which are typically made of brass.
The “PN 25” rating specifies its pressure rating, indicating that it can withstand a pressure of 25 bar.
Key Components and Features:
- PPRC Fitting: The part that connects to the PPRC pipe, usually through a socket or compression fitting.
- Brass Fitting: The threaded part, often a male thread, designed to connect to other threaded components like valves or other pipes.
- Clopal: A type of brass alloy known for its durability and corrosion resistance.
- PN 25 Rating: Indicates the fitting can withstand a pressure of 25 bar.
Why Use It?
- Versatility: Allows for seamless connections between PPRC pipes and threaded components, expanding your plumbing options.
- Pressure Rating: The PN 25 rating makes it suitable for high-pressure applications.
- Ease of Installation: Relatively simple to install, requiring standard plumbing tools and techniques.
Where to Use It?
- Domestic Plumbing: Connecting PPRC pipes to faucets, valves, and other threaded components in homes and apartments.
- Commercial Plumbing: Used in commercial buildings, offices, and industrial facilities for similar applications.
- Irrigation Systems: Connecting PPRC pipes to threaded valves and fittings in irrigation systems.
How to Use It?
- Prepare the Pipe: Ensure the PPRC pipe is cut to the desired length and the end is clean and free of burrs.
- Assemble the Fitting: Screw the brass fitting onto the PPRC fitting, ensuring a tight connection.
- Seal the Connection: Use appropriate thread sealant or Teflon tape to ensure a leak-proof seal.
Additional Considerations:
- Compatibility: Ensure compatibility with the specific PPRC pipe and threaded components you are using.
- Regular Maintenance: Periodically inspect the fittings for signs of wear or leaks and tighten as needed.




