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Used to join two pipes. PVC Iron Pipe Size (IPS) Pipe Mac-Pak Compression x PVC Iron Pipe Size (IPS) Pipe Mac-Pak Compression
The simple steps listed below will make your job easier and assure fast, safe and watertight connections:
1. Service tubing should always be snaked in the ditch.
2. Use a tube or pipe cutter to assure a square end. Make sure pipe is round. On copper tubing, use a rounding tool, if necessary. Surface should be clean and free of nicks.
3. Insert stiffeners must be used with plastic tubing.
4. Stab tube through the nut and into the socket of the valve or fitting until it bottoms out (some fittings may or may not have a stop).
5. If the nut or socket appears too large or small, a check should be made to be sure you are using the correct fitting and pipe/tube.
6. Tighten the Mac-Pak nut onto the valve or fitting with recommended minimum / maximum torques. Review: -22, -33, -44 Series - Mac-Pak Compression Connectors, 8/11 for proper torque recommendations.
7. PRESSURE TEST FOR LEAKS BEFORE BACKFILLING.
8. USE ONLY ON COLD WATER SERVICES.
CAUTIONS
1. Protect threads. Avoid loose fitting wrenches. Do not drop or impact.
2. Use extra care with high water pressures (over 100 PSIG) and pipe or tubing over 1". Consult factory if desired.
3. Inspect and test all joints, valves and fittings before backfilling.
4. Backfill carefully so as to avoid damage to the service line and connections. Looping of the service lines is recommended to minimize strain.
5. DO NOT use Vaseline, plumber's grease, or any other petroleum based product on seals or o-rings.