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2009

INSTAFLEX

General Information
Explanation of signs

Inch - Metric Equivalents

PB
PE
PP
d
EPDM
s
dCu
DN
Ø
LK
SW
G

n.b. inch

R
Rp
M
m
SP
g

Polybutylene
Polyethylene
Polypropylene
Pipe outside diameter
Ethylene propylene rubber
Wall thickness of the pipe
Copper pipe outside diameter
Nominal bore
Diameter
Hole circle
Dimension across flats (A/F)
Pipe thread, not pressure tight in
the thread (with flat seat) to ISO
228
Taper male thread, pressure tight
in the thread to ISO 7
Parallel female thread, pressure
tight in the thread to ISO 7
Metric thread to ISO 261
Meter
Items per standard pack
Gram

o.d. metric

n.b. metric

3

16

10

1

20

15

3

25

20

/8
/2

/4

1

32

25

1

1 /4

40

32

11/2

50

40

2

63

50

2 /2

75

65

3

90

80

4

110

100

4

125

110

5

140

125

6

160

150

6

200

180

8

225

200

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Dimensions
All dimensions are given in mm and are
intended as nominal or average sizes. Subject
to alteration resulting from modifications in
design.

For compressed air applications with air containing mineral oil, EPDM
gaskets must be replaced by NBR gaskets.
This mainly concerns unions and flange connections.
Note: For systems containing oil, INSTAFLEX is not suitable.
NBR gaskets are not contained in this Product Range. Please contact the GF
sales consultant or sales support office assigned to your
sales area.

!

Always protect plastic pipes and fittings from external influences.
Direct sunlight and the effects of impact and pressure shoud be
avoided. Always leave the pipes and fittings in its packaging until ready to use.
Do not store outside.

GF and INSTAFLEX are registered trademarks.

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INSTAFLEX
The modern versatile piping system

A full range of pipe and fittings makes the INSTAFLEX system highly versatile.

Allowing prefabrication and being
lightweight make the installation of
an INSTAFLEX system highly cost
effective.

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What is INSTAFLEX?
The versatile pressure piping system
for building services
For use on:
l

Hot & cold water services

l

Heating systems

l

Chilled water

l

Compressed airlines

The INSTAFLEX system has been
designed for use as a complete
building services piping system which
provides a solution to the problems
faced by traditional materials namely:
l

No corrosion

l

No encrustation/limescale

l

No noise emmission

l

Long service life

l

High flexibility

l

Fast assembly

l

Lightweight

Launched in 1980 into mainland
Europe and into the UK in 1995 this
system has provided installers and
designers with a flexible system
which  meets the stringent demands
of modern building design and
construction.
Material
Manufactured from polybutylene  (PB),  
a high performance plastics material,
which was specifically developed for
use in piping systems for potable
water. Its inherent charachertistics
make it ideal for this purpose and for
other building services applications.
Range
A full range of pipe and fittings are
available with adaptors to join onto
other piping system components.

Pipe & fittings 16 -225mm
Pipe-in-sleeve
l Accessories & jointing 			
equipment
l Valves
l
l

Jointing & installation
The INSTAFLEX system utilises three
complimentary jointing techniques:
socket fusion
l electrofusion
l compression fittings
l butt fusion
l

Each of which have advantages depending
on the installation in question. Most
installations tend to incorporate more than
one type of jointing method.
Due to the flexibility of the system and the
material's lightweight, significant savings
can be made on installation time and
costs.
Technical advice & support
George Fischer's expertise and technical
knowledge in the piping system field is
recognised worldwide. In order to assist
designers and installers in the optimum
use of the INSTAFLEX system the following
support is available :
On-site support & advice
l Design take-offs
l Certificated jointing training courses
l Technical support
l CAD
l Custom products
l Off site prefabrication
l

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What is Polybutylene (PB)?
Polybutylene is a thermoplastic from
the polyolefine family.
It is a semi-crystalline material.
Its density is in the range of other
thermoplastics such as PE or PP. It
has good mechanical properties and
chemical resistance making polybutylene an important material for piping
systems.
PB is created by polymerizing butylene
(C4H8) and is, therefore, an ecologicaly
safe hydrocarbon product.
The material  which we use,  may be
used with foodstuffs due to its safe
stabilizing agent. The fittings and pipes
are odourless and tasteless as well as
physiologically safe. It is perfect for
use in drinking water installations.
Like PE and PP,  PB belongs to the
group of co-valent materials, whose
surfaces do not swell and are not
soluble.  Solvent cementing is,
therefore, not possible without special
surface treatment. PB is, however,
easily fused. Compression, socket
fusion and electrofusion jointing can
be used.

Flexibility, even at low temperatures,
high thermal stability make
polybutylene a modern material.
Not only for hot and cold water
distribution but also in industrial
applications and compressed air.
GF are able to supply metric socket,
butt and electro fusion pipe, fittings
and valves as well as mechanical
joints in the following size range.
socket fusion 16mm - 110mm o.d.
electro fusion 16mm - 225mm o.d.
butt fusion 125mm - 225mm o.d.
   

The physical values shown in the table
below are to be treated as guide values.

Properties of Polybutylene

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Property

PB

Unit

Density

0.93

g/cm3

Melt flow index MFI @90/5

0.4

g/@0 min

Yield strength

17

N/mm2  Testing

Elongation at fracture

>125

%

Bending-creep modulus (@ min.)

800

N/mm2

Impact strength 23 °C
Impact strength 20 °C

no failure
40

mJ/mm2
mJ/mm2

Crystalline fusion temperature

0.013

°C

Coefficient of linear expansion

0.13

mm/m°C

Thermal conductivity at 20 °C

0.32

W/m . K

Surface resistance

0.007

W

Normal working temperature range

-15 to 95

°C

 speed
 @25 mm/min

Temperature/Pressure rating

Example

The GF INSTAFLEX system is
manufactured from polybutylene
which is a thermoplastic material. As
the name thermoplastic suggests, it
is affected by temperature. When the
temperature of the liquid in the pipeline
rises the material will soften and its
ability to withstand pressure reduces
correspondingly. To calculate the
pressure rating at any given temperature
the well known "vessel" formula is
used in conjunction with the long term
regression curves of the material.

SF for non-dangerous
liquids = 1.5
SF for dangerous
liquids =2.0

or

Design life 50 years.

where

Safety Factor 1.5

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P=

σ x 20 x s
SF x (d-s)

SF

σ x 20 x s
P x (d-s)

What is the maximum pressure for a
110mm pipe carrying water at 70°C
with a working life of 50 years
s = for 110mm INSTAFLEX pipe
is 10mm
SF = 1.5
d = 7.5 MPa taken from long term
      regression curve opposite.
P=

σ x 20 x s
SF x (d-s)
7.5 x 20 x10
1.5 x (110-10)

P=

P = 10 bar

P = pressure in bar
σ = hoop stress of material at
any given temp. in M Pa
s = pipe wall thickness in mm
d = pipe o.d. in mm
SF = safety factor

Temperature/Pressure chart

24
16 & 20mm o.d. pipe

maximum allowable pressure rating in bar

22

Note:
Size 16 & 20mm
is 25 bar
25 to 110mm is
16 bar.

20
18
16
25 & 110mm o.d. pipe

14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Temperature in °C

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INSTAFLEX (PB) Specification
General
The Polybutylene system shall be supplied by
George Fischer, Telephone 024 76 535535,
Fax 024 76 530450. (Available from appointed
distributors, contact the above for your
nearest distributor.)
Requirements specific to the design of PB
pipework systems are contained in this
section.
Polybutylene (PB) pipework fittings shall be
used for the conveyance of heating LTHW and
potable cold water, for use in all domestic
cold water services, chilled water, hot water
services and compressed air should comply
with the requirements specified in BS 7291
(Parts 1 and 2) class ‘S’; DIN 16968/DIN 16969
or EN ISO 15876-1.
The whole of the PB pipework installations
should be tested in accordance with the
requirements as set out in BS Code of
Practice 312: and installed in accordance
with BS6700 and the relevant manufacturer’s
instructions.
Care should be exercised whilst off-loading,
storing, transporting about the site and whilst
installing the pipework and fittings to ensure
that no accidental damage occurs to the
pipework or fittings. Also, the pipework and
fittings should not be stored where they
may be exposed to the effects of ultra violet
radiation including daylight.

Pipes
All PB piping should be to BS 7291: Part 1&2;
DIN 16968/DIN 16969 or EN ISO 15876-2.

Pipe Fittings and Valves
Unless specified otherwise, all associated pipe
fittings (viz. Manifolds, unions and flanges)
should be of PB manufactured generally in
accordance with BS 7291: Parts 1 and 2 and
brass fittings manufactured generally in
accordance with BS 864, Part 2; or EN ISO

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15876-3 and be fully compatible with the
pipe system they are to be installed with.
Valves for PB pipework should be fully
compatible with the pipework system
to which they are to be connected,
comprising variously:
(i) PB gate valves for pipe sizes up to and
including 63mm outside diameter, allowing
bi-directional flow with direct sealing of
slide in valve body operating at 90° to
direction of pump flow with non raising
valves spindle.
(ii) PVC-C ball valves, for pipe sizes up
to and including 63mm outside diameter,
meeting the resistance to pressure
requirement of DIN 3441, allowing
bi-directional flow with floating ball, and
complete with double socket disconnecting
ends and removable seals.
(iii) PVDF flanged butterfly valves, for
pipe sizes over 63mm outside diameter,
allowing bi-directional flow, or overall
dimensions complying with DIN 3441:
Part 5 or ISO 7508 and having valve body
holes to allow connection to flanges drilled
in accordance with BS 8063: Part 4, ISO
2536 or BS 10; Table D or E.
(iv) Brass valves should be suitable for
connection with PB pipe directly, or
with adaptors to flanged or threaded
connectors.
(v) Only pipe cleaner and sealant
specifically approved by the pipe and
fittings manufacturer should be used.
The above valves should be used for
balancing and regulations purposes.
Unless otherwise indicated on the
drawings, draw-off isolating valves should
be of approved construction with
female threaded ends suitable for PB
threaded adaptors.

Selection of PB Pipe Systems

(i) Socket fusion

The selection is based on the following
diameters:

Utilising the correct tools for assembly,
heating and jointing times in accordance
with the manufacturer’s instructions. This
shall only be carried out at a work bench,
with the heating element securely fixed to
the work bench.

The installed system shall be the GF PB
pipework system and shall have the
following diameter pipework.
   Outer Diameter
16
20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110
125
160
225

   Inner Diameter
11.6
14.4
20.4
26.0
32.6
40.8
51.4
61.4
73.6
90.0
102.2
130.8
184.0

All PB pipework sizes stated on the drawings
refer to outside diameters.

Workmanship, Finish and Appearance
The finished tube shall be smooth, free of
internal and external mechanical imperfections
and internally shall have a smooth appearance.

Packaging and Transportation
The pipes should be delivered in coils or
straight lengths, and the tubes shall be
bundled by size in suitable bags or cardboard
boxes, clearly marked with the purchase order
number, material designation, size, total length
or piece count and name of supplier.

Pipe Joints
The pipes and fittings should be entirely
compatible with each other and the jointing
should be carried out in strict accordance with
the manufacturer’s printed instructions.
Unless indicated otherwise, the pipe joints in
PB pipework should be made by socket fusion,
butt fusion, electrofusion or compression.
The assembly of these should be carried out
in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions. Only fully trained installers should
be used for assembling PB pipe systems.
Trained and Certified by George Fischer or by
George Fischer appointed trainers.

(ii) Electrofusion
Utilising correct tools for assembly, heating
and jointing times in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
(iii) Butt fusion
Utilising the correct tools for assembly,
heating and jointing times in accordance
with the manufacturer’s instructions. This
shall only be carried out at a work bench,
with the heating element securely fixed to
the work bench.
(iiii) Brass Compression
Fittings to include internal pipe sleeve as
integral part of fitting with grip ring to hold
pipe in place. Assembly in accordance with
manufacturer’s instructions. This method
shall only be used to connect to items of
plant or to metallic pipework sections.
Where directed, to enable disconnections
to be undertaken, socket unions should be
fitted on pipes up to and including 63mm
outside diameter. Above 63mm outside
diameter, flanged joints should be used.
Note: Locations for de-mountable unions
and flanges shall be as shown on the
drawings.   Screwed adaptor fittings should
be used at screwed joints to appliances
up to 2” normal bore.   PB flange adapters
having dimensions in accordance with BS
4504, should be provided for connections
to pumps, tanks or equipment above 2”
nominal bore.

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Pipework System
The piping contractor should provide samples
of the following for approval:
- PB piping
- PB pipework regulation and isolation valves
- PB pipework bends, tees and tap
connectors
- PB cleaner and jointing equipment or
(if applicable) compression fittings for use
with PB
Orders for the pipework system should not be
confirmed, nor should the construction of the
installation of the system proceed until these
samples have been approved in writing.
The approved samples should be retained     
on-site for comparison with the work as
actually installed.
The connections to taps on sinks worktops etc
should be installed with the manufacturer’s
suitable brass outlets connectors.
Arrangements should be made to ensure
that the fittings and the PB pipe to which it
is joined are guarded and secured in such a
way as to be protected from undue impact or
excessive torque.
PB pipework can be connected to any heat
source (for example domestic hot water storage
calorifier or direct gas fire water heater).

Cleaning
In general the pipe should be flushed with
mains cold water after finishing the installation.

Disinfection
Disinfection shall be carried out in accordance
with Section 218 and the manufacturer’s
guidelines.

Fire Sleeves
Fire sleeves should be used where single PB
pipes of 20mm outside diameter and above or
multiple banks of pipes penetrate fire barriers.
They should generally comply with the
requirements of the local fire authority.
(i) They should be constructed with an
intumescent lining.
(ii) Casings should accommodate the expansion
of intumescent linings during fire
conditions.
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(iii) Intumescent linings should expand
inwards at a temperature of about 140°C
and completely seal the openings against
the passage of flames, fumes and smoke.
Such linings should also be in accord with
the pipe manufacturer’s requirements.
Note: The pressure of the expanding
intumescent lining may crush PB pipes.
(iv) Individual sleeves mounted on vertical
pipework should:
- be of construction suitable for surface
mounting
- be installed on the pipe immediately below
the barrier (the collar should be securely
fixed to the sleeves, the sleeve and the
flanged collar butted up against the fire
barrier and the flange bolted into position)
or similar.

Installing the pipework system
The contractor should:
(i) Check that the exterior of the piping is
marked at intervals not exceeding one metre
with the manufacturer’s name, type of
material, pipe size and standard with which
it complies.
(ii) Check that all the piping and fittings
supplied are uniform in colour density.
(iii) Exercise particular care in their
storage, handling and installation to avoid
deterioration due to ultraviolet light and
impact damage.
The piping manufacturer’s printed
instructions should be rigidly adhered
to in all respects of storage, stacking,
handling and installation. The pipework
should be supported as indicated upon the
drawings and as detailed within the contract
documents.   It is essential that cleaners
are correctly applied to the pipe ends and
sockets prior to fusion and electrofusion
jointing with cleaning pads changed
regularly in accordance with manufacturer’s
instructions. After fusion jointing, a ring of
Polybutylene will be visible on the outside of
the pipe as evidence that a joint has been
completed. After electrofusion an indicator
pip will raise above the surface of the fitting
as evidence that a joint has been
completed.

Great care should be taken to ensure that only
the manufacturer’s installation procedures are
followed and, in particular, that the full cooling
period is maintained before any joint is
considered to be complete.
No pipework, or section thereof, shall have
water pressure applied until the manufacturer’s
stipulated setting period has elapsed (a
minimum of at least one hour after the last
fusion point).
Where an existing heat source has to be
maintained, with pipes either running parallel
or crossing each other, thermal insulation
should be applied. On no account should
ladders scaffold or other building items
be propped up against the PB pipework
installation.
Changes in direction can be achieved using the
pipes flexibility, in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions. No thermally
induced bending of PB pipes through the
application of local heating should be
permitted.
All PB pipes should be supported by pipe clips
or support brackets, the spacing of which
should not exceed the maximum intervals as
advised and confirmed by the pipe
manufacturer.
Where a pipe clip or support bracket is being
used to support a number of pipes of different
materials and sizes, the spacing interval
between such clips and brackets should not
exceed the smallest of the ‘maximum intervals’
stated or advised for each of the pipes being
supported.
PB pipework in exposed positions (or where
distortion is likely to occur) should be
supported using the piping manufacturer’s
standard pipe clip or support pipe carriers.
Where PB piping is supported using other that
standard PB pipe clips, the supports should
comprise steel split pipe rings with rubber
insert, nippling rod nuts and washers with
backplate as required, either fixed to rail
support or building fabric.

There should be no loss of pressure
above that detailed in the manufacturer’s
handbook, to allow for the expansion and
the setting in period of PB pipes, during
the period the test is being carried out.
The results of the pressure test should be
recorded on a log sheet.

Expansion
Expansion loops or changes in pipe direction
should be allowed for at regular intervals in
accordance with manufacturer’s guidelines.
Where expansion loops and changes
in direction are impractical fixed point
assembly may be used on pipes up to 75mm
diameter to prevent the PB pipes from
expanding or contracting, in accordance with
manufacturer’s guidelines.
Warning: Not all PB piping systems are
suitable for fixed point assembly to resist
the effects of expansion. Please consult the
manufacturer before considering the use of
this method.
If fixed point brackets are being used to
avoid longitudinal expansion of PB pipes, the
installation instructions of both the pipe and
bracket manufacturer’s should be adhered
to.
Fixed point brackets should be located
at fittings and must grip the pipe on
both sides of the fittings, or according to
manufacturer’s instructions.
Fixed point supports should be located at
fusion or electrofusion fittings and meet with
the manufacturer’s requirements, to absorb
forces and transfer them to the structure.
Fixed points should not be located more
than a maximum of 6m apart.
Pipe support carriers must be used to
support the pipes between fixed points,
to prevent buckling. Normal supports for
the pipes and carrier, between fixed points
should not be more than 1.5m apart, in
accordance with the manufacturer’s guide
lines.

The test pressure should be maintained
throughout the period of time of not less than
one hour and not less than one and a half
times working pressure.

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Pipe support carriers shall be of semi-circular
shape to closely match the pipes outside
diameter. Manufactured from galvanised or size
plated steel. The coating inside and outside
are to be of the same standard. The finish is to
be smooth along the surfaces and edges to
prevent damage to the pipes. When cut the
edges of the carrier are to be filed smooth.
The carrier is to be attached to the pipe by
approved cable ties suitable to support the
forces, at intervals recommended by the
manufacturer (never more than 500mm).
The carrier is not to be run over fittings,
but to terminate 10-15mm short both sides
with adequate support through cable ties
and brackets.
Only installers carrying a GF training
certificate shall be used for assembling GF
Polybutylene pipe systems.

Water Treatment
On completion of installation, the whole of the
heating and primary hot water system is to be
filled and after a satisfactory pressure and heat
test is achieved emptied and flushed clean of
all foreign matter.
When a clean water condition is proven, the
system is to be dosed with an approved and
recognised chemical scale and corrosion
inhibiting agent.
The dosing operation is to be carried out by an
approved specialist and on completion,
certificates are to be submitted indicating the
chemical used (and its characteristics) the
percentage dosage introduced and all
other relevant details required to maintain
satistactory protection.
Immediately upon completion of the dosing
process, notices are to be posted in plant
rooms indicating that the system has been
treated, the chemical used, the percentage
concentration, etc and particularly relevant
information required by the Health and Safety
at Work regulations.  
Prior to the dosing process commencing,
the Contractor is to submit details of the
company it is proposing to engage to perform
the operation, complete with all relevant
information regarding the type of chemicals to
be used and the method.

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Dosing by the mechanical contractor or any
other organisation not a specialist will not
be permitted.
George Fischer’s INSTAFLEX Technical Guide
is available on request Tel:024 7653 5535 or
on-line at www.georgefischer.co.uk

Flange connections/unions
Connection:
plastic/plastic
O-ring sealing unions or flange
connections should be used in      
principle for detachable connection
of plastic pipes or adaptors between
plastic pipes and metal pipes or metal
fittings (valves, pumps).
• Unions up to d 63
• Flange connections up to d 110

High screw tightening forces are not
required for making flange
connections with O-rings. It is
recommended to use torque
wrenches to prevent  excessive
tightening of screws.
Nominal values for the screw fixing of
flange connections with O-Ring:

Pipe external diameter

mm 16

20

25

32

40

50

63

75

90

110

Torque

Nm 3

3

4

5

10

12

15

18

20

22

Commercially available
screws, nuts, washers.
Washers should be used in
general

Connection:
plastic/metal
for flange connections with flange
seals, in order to prevent damage
to flanges or flange adaptors. The
table below shows nominal values
of torques required for the various
pipe diameters.

•  Flange seals are normally used in
flange connections for the
transition from plastic to metal,
since the jointing faces of the metal
flange are usually serrated.
•  The screws should also be         
tightened with a torque wrench
Pipe external diameter

mm 16

20

25

32

40

50

63

75

90

110

Nominal internal diameter DN mm 10

15

20

25

32

40

50

65

80

100

Torque

7

9

10

20

25

30

35

40

45

Nm 6

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GF FIRESTOP
Firesleeves
Product Specification
GF FIRESTOP is a one piece, one
length stainless steel sleeve complete
with closure tabs and slots, having
an intumescent lining running the
full length of the unit with 3 bands of
Acoustic Foam adhered to the bore.
The units are wrapped around the
plastic pipes by hand and slid into the
walls/partitions.
In the event of a close proximity
Firestop fire sleeve lining of
intumescent activates at 140°C and
expands to over 16 times its own
volume to create a fire proof seal
between the pipe and the wall which
prevents the spread of the fire between
building compartments.
The foam, whilst creating a smoke
and acoustic seal against the pipe,
allows for pipe expansion and building
movement and is also an anti-vibratory
material.
FIRESTOPS can be fitted to either
horizontal or vertical pipework and
although they can be freely moved into
position, they will remain in place even
on vertical pipework.
• FIRESTOPS do not give off toxic fumes    
   or smoke in the event of a fire
• FIRESTOPS are asbestos free and do                       
   not contain any hazardous materials
   and there are no special precautions    
   required for handling or installing the
   units.

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INSTAFLEX® Installation
Quick Reference Guide
For full details refer to full INSTAFLEX Training Manual

Socket Fusion Jointing
1.

Chamfer pipe ends

2.

Clean pipe & fittings

3.

Check heater bushes temperature

4.

Check and clean heater bushes

5.

Set timer to correct heating time

6.

Mark fusion depth with gauge

7.

Make joint but Do Not Twist after insertion only
adjust for squareness

8.

Hold pipe & fitting together for required holding time

9.

Carefully put pipe and fitting down for cooling time

For 16 to 110mm Pipe & Fittings
Polybutylene (PB) Socket Fusion Jointing
Pipe outside
diameter
o.d. (mm)

Wall thickness Welding
minimum
length
mm
L (mm)

Heating
time
t (sec)

Holding
time
t1 (sec)

Cooling
time
t2 (min)

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INSTAFLEX® Installation
Quick Reference Guide
For full details refer to full INSTAFLEX Training Manual

Electrofusion Jointing
1.

Cut pipe ends square using correct tool

2.

Clean pipe & fittings with PB cleaning fluid

3.

Mark insertion depth on pipe

4.

Remove electrofusion fitting from bag and insert pipe

5.

Tighten fitting ensuring screw head is level with the plastic

6.

Check electrofusion leads for damage, if ok connect lead ends onto
the terminal on fitting

7.

When joint cycle is complete remove electrofusion leads
from fitting

8.

Check for fusion indicators pips rising close to the terminal

For 16 to 110mm Pipe & Fittings
Polybutylene (PB) Electrofusion Jointing
Pipe outside
diameter
o.d. (mm)

Wall thickness Welding
minimum
length
mm
L (mm)
27
30
34
37
40
44
50
67
73.5
80

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Heating
time
t (sec)
45
50
65
75
85
105
120
105
110
120

Cooling
time
t2 (sec)
4
4
4
4
4
4
6
6
6
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Working with plastic pipes
and fittings
Transport and storage of plastic pipes

WRONG

Plastics are materials sensitive to
impact and crushing at low
temperatures.
The temperature limit depends on
the relevant material.
PP-R
PVC-C
PB
VPE

!

+5 °C
–10 °C
–20 °C

RIGHT

Below these temperatures pipes
and fittings would have to be
protected particularly from
impacts, crushing and other
external mechanical
stresses.

Plastic pipes and plastic fittings must be protected in principle from
external influences. Direct sunlight, impacts and compressive
stresses should be avoided. The pipes and fittings must be left in
their packing until used. They should not be stored out of doors.

Safety instruction

15

Pipes in coils
3700

PB pipe in protective pipe in coils
• packed in cardboard boxes
d

s

[mm]

[mm]

16
20
25

3710

Code

SP GP kg/m

D
[mm]

2.2 760 853 387
2.8 760 853 388
2.3 760 854 910

60
60
30

0
0
0

0.162
0.235
0.270

25
30
34

PB pipe in coils
• packed in cardboard boxes
• *packed in protective wrap
* on request
d

s

[mm]

[mm]

16
20
25

3720

Code

2.2 760 853 389
2.8 760 853 390
2.3 760 854 946

SP GP kg/m
60
60
30

0
0
0

0.100
0.150
0.165

Protective pipe PE in coils
• packed in cardboard boxes
* on request
d

Colors Code

SP GP kg/m

[mm]

16
* 16
* 16
20
* 20
* 20

16

D
[mm]

black
blue
red
black
blue
red

760 853 393
760 856 616
760 856 617
760 853 394
760 856 618
760 856 619

60
60
60
60
60
60

0
0
0
0
0
0

0.062
0.062
0.062
0.085
0.085
0.085

25
25
25
30
30
30

PB pipe in straight lengths
3714

PB pipe in straight lengths of 5.8m
• packed in cardboard boxes
d

s

[mm]

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110

5200

2.2
2.8
2.3
2.9
3.7
4.6
5.8
6.8
8.2
10.0

Code

GP kg/m

SP
[m]

760 856 606
760 856 607
760 856 608
760 856 609
760 856 610
760 856 611
760 856 612
760 856 613
760 856 614
760 856 615

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0.097
0.151
0.165
0.270
0.416
0.645
1.020
1.440
2.060
3.050

52.2
52.2
58.0
23.2
17.4
17.4
5.8
5.8
5.8
5.8

PB Pipe in straight lengths 5.8m
• packed in PE-Bag
d

s

[mm]

[mm]

125
160
225

Code

11.4 761 065 290
14.6 761 065 291
20.5 761 065 292

SP GP kg/m

Length
[m]

6
6
6

0
6
6

3.950
6.460
12.700

5.80
5.80
5.80

17

Accessories
3921

Cap for protective pipe
d

Colors Code

SP GP kg

[mm]

16
16
20
20

3929

red
green
red
green

760 854 986
760 854 987
760 854 988
760 854 989

10
10
10
10

0
0
0
0

Code

SP GP kg/m

40
50
63
75

25
25
30
30

[mm]

760 854 928
760 854 929
760 854 930
760 854 985

30
30
30
30

0
0
0
0

0.360
0.450
0.570
0.680

3000
3000
3000
3000

Code

SP

GP kg

L

[mm]

[mm]

16 - 40 760 853 283
50 - 75 760 853 284
90 - 110 760 854 984

100
100
100

0
0
0

0.001
0.003
0.001

Clip pipe support tray
d

Code

SP GP kg/m

[mm]

16
20
25
32

L
[mm]

760 856 602
760 856 603
760 856 604
760 856 605

30
30
30
30

0
0
0
0

0.270
0.320
0.480
0.600

3000
3000
3000
3000

Pipe clamp
d

Code

SP GP kg

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110

18

70
70
70
70

0.005
0.005
0.007
0.007

Pipe binder
d-d

5091

[mm]

L

[mm]

3931

D

[mm]

Pipe support tray
d

3930

L

M
[mm]

761 066 296
761 066 297
761 066 298
761 066 299
761 066 300
761 066 301
761 066 302
761 066 303
761 066 304
761 066 305

50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
25
25

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0.040
0.050
0.051
0.060
0.081
0.091
0.132
0.152
0.191
0.232

8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
10
10

200
300
430

60 30 50

Armaflex Insulation
13mm Insulation Tube
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110

Length
[mm]

760 305 010
760 305 011
760 305 012
760 305 013
760 305 014
760 305 015
760 305 016
760 305 017
760 305 018
760 305 019

20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20

0.095
0.123
0.154
0.220
0.230
0.275
0.417
0.455
0.500
0.667

2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000
2000

Firestops
Fire Protection Sleeves
Outer stainless steel sleeve, inner intumescent lining and three acoustic foam seals.
Fire protection up to 120 minutes.
Tested to BS476:Part 20
On contact with fire, the FIRESTOP's intumescent lining expands to over 16 times its
original volume, thereby crushing the plastic pipe and forming a smoke and flame barrier.
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110
160
225

Length
[mm]

PIL008199
PIL008200
PIL008201
PIL008202
PIL008203
PIL008204
PIL008205
PIL008206
PIL008207
PIL008208
PIL008209
PIL008210

12
12
12
12
12
12
12
8
8
8

0.059
0.065
0.124
0.141
0.167
0.194
0.237
0.272
0.315
0.368
0.450
0.800

205
205
205
205
205
205
205
205
205
205
205
205

19

Fittings for socket fusion jointing
5005

Elbow 90°
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110

5008

761 066 600
761 066 601
761 066 602
761 066 603
761 066 604
761 066 605
761 066 606
761 066 607
761 066 608
761 066 609

10
10
10
10
5
5
2
2
2
2

z

[mm]

[mm]

0.014
0.015
0.026
0.035
0.076
0.116
0.239
0.310
0.500
0.900

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63

25
28
32
38
44
51
62
75
88
105

22
26
32
40
51
64
81
91
108
132

10
13
14
18
22
26
34
44
52
63

761 066 900
761 066 901
761 066 902
761 066 903
761 066 904
761 066 905
761 066 906

10
10
10
10
5
5
2

0.009
0.012
0.021
0.037
0.067
0.122
0.233

L

D

h

z

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

25
28
32
38
44
51
62

22
26
32
40
51
64
81

34
36
44
50
58
70
82

10
13
14
18
22
26
34

Elbow 45°
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110

20

D

[mm]

Elbow 90°, socket-spigot
d

5010

L

761 066 610
761 066 611
761 066 612
761 066 613
761 066 614
761 066 615
761 066 616
761 066 617
761 066 618
761 066 619

10
10
10
10
5
5
2
2
2
2

0.008
0.016
0.026
0.030
0.064
0.090
0.145
0.210
0.430
0.640

L

D

z

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

21
22
25
30
34
39
45
51
58
68

22
26
32
40
51
64
81
92
109
134

6
7
7
10
12
14
17
20
22
26

5018

Elbow 45°, socket-spigot
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63

5015

761 066 907
761 066 908
761 066 909
761 066 910
761 066 911
761 066 912
761 066 913

10
10
10
10
5
5
2

0.008
0.011
0.017
0.032
0.055
0.099
0.180

D

h

z

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

21
22
25
30
34
39
45

22
26
32
40
51
64
81

29
30
35
40
46
53
62

6
7
7
10
12
14
17

L

D

z

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

Tee 90° equal
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110

5020

L

761 066 620
761 066 621
761 066 622
761 066 623
761 066 624
761 066 625
761 066 626
761 066 627
761 066 628
761 066 629

10
10
10
10
5
5
2
2
2
2

0.017
0.025
0.036
0.045
0.105
0.145
0.315
0.430
0.750
1.120

25
28
32
38
44
51
62
75
88
105

22
26
32
40
51
64
81
91
112
132

10
13
14
18
22
26
34
44
52
63

Tee 90° reduced
d1

d2

d3

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

20
20
20
25
25
25
25
32
32
32
40
40
50
50
63
63

16
16
20
16
20
20
25
16
20
25
16
25
16
25
16
25

20
16
16
25
25
20
20
32
32
32
40
40
50
50
63
63

Code
761 066 914
761 066 915
761 066 916
761 066 917
761 066 918
761 066 919
761 066 920
761 066 921
761 066 922
761 066 923
761 066 295
761 066 924
761 066 309
761 066 925
761 066 310
761 066 926

SP kg
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
5
5
5
5
2
5

0.015
0.016
0.017
0.025
0.023
0.026
0.027
0.041
0.039
0.040
0.083
0.077
0.135
0.130
0.257
0.252

D

D2

L1

L2

L3

z1

z2

z3

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

26
26
26
32
32
32
32
40
40
40
51
51
64
64
81
81

22
22
26
26
26
26
32
26
26
32
34
34
34
34
35
35

28
28
28
32
32
32
32
38
38
38
44
44
51
51
62
62

28
28
28
32
32
32
32
38
38
38
44
44
51
51
62
62

28
28
28
32
32
32
32
38
38
38
44
44
51
51
62
62

13
13
13
14
14
14
14
18
18
18
22
22
26
26
34
34

13
13
13
17
17
17
14
23
23
20
29
26
36
33
47
44

13
13
13
14
14
17
17
18
18
18
22
22
26
26
34
34

21

5040

Socket
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110

5045

761 066 660
761 066 661
761 066 662
761 066 663
761 066 664
761 066 665
761 066 666
761 066 667
761 066 668
761 066 669

d

d1

[mm]

[mm]

z

[mm]

[mm]

0.009
0.014
0.020
0.033
0.048
0.069
0.120
0.150
0.250
0.440

33
33
39
43
48
54
60
69
80
94

20
25
25
32
32
40
40
40
50
50
50
50
63
63
63
63
63
75
90
90
110
110
110

Code

SP kg

761 066 670
761 066 671
761 066 672
761 066 674
761 066 675
761 066 677
761 066 678
761 066 679
761 066 681
761 066 682
761 066 683
761 066 684
761 066 686
761 066 687
761 066 688
761 066 689
761 066 690
761 066 742
761 066 746
761 066 745
761 066 747
761 066 749
761 066 748

10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
5
5
5
5
5
2
2
2
2
2
2

0.005
0.010
0.015
0.018
0.022
0.024
0.028
0.034
0.035
0.038
0.042
0.050
0.055
0.060
0.066
0.074
0.079
0.115
0.149
0.160
0.229
0.234
0.270

Cap
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63

22

D

[mm]

22
26
32
40
51
64
81
91
110
133

3
3
3
3
4
4
4
7
8
10

Reducing bush

16
16
20
20
25
20
25
32
20
25
32
40
20
25
32
40
50
63
63
75
63
75
90

5050

10
10
10
10
10
10
2
2
2
2

L

L
[mm]

761 066 650
761 066 651
761 066 652
761 066 653
761 066 654
761 066 655
761 066 656

10
10
10
10
10
10
5

0.006
0.010
0.014
0.022
0.024
0.050
0.079

22
24
28
32
38
44
50

L

z

[mm]

[mm]

30
33
33
40
40
42
42
42
55
55
55
55
58
58
58
58
58
67
74
74
86
86
86

15
18
18
25
22
27
24
22
40
37
35
33
43
40
38
36
33
39
46
43
58
55
50

5051

Plug
d

Code

SP kg

h

[mm]

[mm]

25 761 066 938

5053

0.008

33

Adaptor INSTAFLEX-Hepworth
d1

d2

[mm]

[mm]

16

5054

10

Code

SP kg

20 761 066 326

10

0.005

d

L

[mm]

[mm]

15

54

Weld-in-Saddle
* on request
d - d1

Code

SP kg

[mm]

* 40 - 20
50 - 20
50 - 25
50 - 32
63 - 20
63 - 25
63 - 32
75 - 20
75 - 25
75 - 32
90 - 20
90 - 25
90 - 32
110 - 20
110 - 25
110 - 32

5054

761 068 000
761 068 003
761 068 004
761 068 005
761 068 006
761 068 007
761 068 008
761 068 009
761 068 010
761 068 011
761 068 012
761 068 013
761 068 014
761 068 015
761 068 016
761 068 017

5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5

0.011
0.011
0.014
0.020
0.012
0.016
0.022
0.014
0.017
0.022
0.018
0.021
0.027
0.019
0.022
0.020

h1

z

[mm]

[mm]

15
15
18
20
15
18
20
15
18
20
15
18
20
15
18
20

11
11
11
11
11
11
11
12
12
12
13
13
13
14
14
14

Weld-in-Saddle
d - d1

Code

SP kg

[mm]

125 - 32
125 - 40
125 - 50
160 - 32
160 - 40
160 - 50
225 - 32
225 - 40
225 - 50

761 068 018
761 068 019
761 068 020
761 068 021
761 068 022
761 068 023
761 068 024
761 068 025
761 068 026

5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5

0.035
0.056
0.072
0.045
0.061
0.077
0.076
0.076
0.092

h1

z

[mm]

[mm]

20
22
25
20
22
25
20
22
25

16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16

23

5058

Weld-in-Saddle with male thread
* on request
d - d1

R

[mm]

[inch]

* 50 - 25
* 63 - 32
* 75 - 32
* 90 - 32
* 110 - 32

5058

Code
∕4
1
1
1
1

3

SP kg

761 068 041
761 068 042
761 068 043
761 068 044
761 068 045

2
2
2
2
2

l

z

[mm]

[mm]

91
95
96
97
98

66
70
71
72
73

0.147
0.220
0.220
0.224
0.244

Weld-in-Saddle with male thread
* on request
d - d1

R

[mm]

[inch]

* 125 - 32
* 160 - 32
* 225 - 32

6227

Code

SP kg

1 761 068 046
1 761 068 047
1 761 068 048

2
2
2

0.232
0.232
0.261

Special reducer with hole
• Drilled hole d16 to d50
* on request
d1

d2

[mm]

[mm]

* 75
* 75
* 75
* 75
* 75
* 75
* 90
* 90
* 90
* 90
* 90
* 90
* 110
* 110
* 110
* 110
* 110
* 110

24

16
20
25
32
40
50
16
20
25
32
40
50
16
20
25
32
40
50

Code

SP kg

l
[mm]

761 069 500
761 069 501
761 069 502
761 069 503
761 069 504
761 069 505
761 069 506
761 069 507
761 069 508
761 069 509
761 069 510
761 069 511
761 069 512
761 069 513
761 069 514
761 069 515
761 069 516
761 069 517

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

0.200
0.200
0.200
0.200
0.200
0.200
0.250
0.250
0.250
0.250
0.250
0.250
0.400
0.400
0.400
0.400
0.400
0.400

88
88
88
88
88
88
87
87
87
87
87
87
94
94
94
94
94
94

l

z

[mm]

[mm]

100
100
100

90
90
90

6229

Special reducer with transition on
male thread
* on request
d-d

R

[mm]

[inch]

* 75 - 20
* 75 - 25
* 75 - 32
* 90 - 20
* 90 - 25
* 90 - 32
* 110 - 20
* 110 - 25
* 110 - 32

6219

Code
∕2
∕4
1
1
∕2
1
∕2
1
1
∕2
3
∕4
1
1
3

761 069 583
761 069 584
761 069 593
761 069 585
761 069 586
761 069 594
761 069 587
761 069 588
761 069 595

SP kg
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

l

l1

z

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

0.280
0.325
0.385
0.340
0.385
0.445
0.480
0.525
0.585

146
150
152
145
149
151
150
151
155

88
88
88
87
87
87
94
94
94

131
130
127
130
129
126
135
131
130

Special reducer with transition on
female thread
* on request
d-d

Rp

[mm]

[inch]

* 75 - 20
* 75 - 25
* 75 - 32
* 90 - 20
* 90 - 25
* 90 - 32
* 110 - 20
* 110 - 25
* 110 - 32

∕2
∕4
1
1
∕2
3
∕4
1
1
∕2
3
∕4
1
1
3

Code
761 069 577
761 069 578
761 069 596
761 069 579
761 069 580
761 069 597
761 069 581
761 069 582
761 069 598

SP kg
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

0.284
0.336
0.385
0.344
0.396
0.445
0.484
0.536
0.585

l

l1

z

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

144
145
149
143
144
148
152
156
158

88
88
88
87
87
87
94
94
94

129
125
124
128
124
123
137
136
133

25

Union
5035

Union, socket-socket
• including O-Ring, EPDM quality for potable water
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63

5036

761 066 691
761 066 692
761 066 693
761 066 694
761 066 695
761 066 696
761 066 697

10
10
10
5
5
2
2

L

z1

z2

G

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[inch]

43
43
49
53
59
65
71

8
8
8
8
10
10
10

5
5
5
5
5
5
5

0.135
0.150
0.200
0.295
0.450
0.560
0.900

1
11/4
11/2
2
21/2
23/4
31/2

Adaptor union, socket-male thread
• including O-Ring, EPDM quality for potable water

5037

d

R

[mm]

[inch]

Code

16
20
25
32
40
50
63

∕2
∕2
3
∕4
1
1 1∕4
1 1∕2
2
1
1

761 066 698
761 066 699
761 066 700
761 066 701
761 066 702
761 066 703
761 066 704

SP kg
10
10
10
5
5
2
2

L

h

z

G

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[inch]

61
63
67
73
80
83
92

38
40
41
45
48
48
54

8
8
8
8
10
10
10

0.262
0.150
0.320
0.340
0.560
0.800
0.900

1
11/4
11/2
2
21/2
23/4
31/2

Adaptor union, socket-female thread
• including O-Ring, EPDM quality for potable water

26

d

Rp

[mm]

[inch]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63

∕2
∕2
3
∕4
1
1 1∕4
1 1∕2
2
1
1

Code
761 066 705
761 066 706
761 066 707
761 066 708
761 066 709
761 066 710
761 066 711

SP kg
10
10
10
5
5
2
2

0.207
0.120
0.280
0.270
0.600
0.700
0.720

L

z1

z2

G

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[inch]

45
47
50
53
58
61
66

8
8
8
8
10
10
10

9
10
9
8
7
7
5

1
11/4
11/2
2
21/2
23/4
31/2

Flange jointing
5030

Flange adaptor flat
• suitable for flange or union nut
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110

5031

761 066 631
761 066 632
761 066 633
761 066 634
761 066 635
761 066 636
761 066 637
761 066 638
761 066 639

10
10
10
10
10
2
2
2
2

L

h

D

D1

z

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

20
23
25
27
30
33
35
42
49

6
7
7
8
8
9
10
11
12

0.007
0.010
0.016
0.025
0.034
0.060
0.090
0.130
0.230

27
33
41
50
61
76
90
109
131

34
41
50
61
73
90
106
125
150

5
5
5
5
5
5
4
6
7

Flange adaptor with groove
• suitable for flange or union nut
• including O-Ring, EPDM quality for potable water
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110

761 066 640
761 066 641
761 066 642
761 066 643
761 066 644
761 066 645
761 066 646
761 066 647
761 066 648
761 066 649

10
10
10
10
10
10
2
2
2
2

0.006
0.008
0.012
0.018
0.030
0.040
0.071
0.090
0.130
0.230

L

D

D1

z

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

23
23
26
28
32
35
38
40
47
55

22
27
33
41
50
61
76
90
109
131

29
34
41
50
61
73
90
106
125
150

8
8
8
8
10
10
10
9
11
13

27

Seals
EPDM 48 41 00
FPM 49 41 00

O-Ring Gasket
Model:
• For Flange Adaptors
• Hardness approx. 65° Shore
d

DN

[mm]

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110
125
140
160
200
225
250
280
315
d

DN

[mm]

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110
125
140
160
200
225
250
280
315

10
15
20
25
32
40
50
65
80
100
100
125
150
200
200
250
250
300

748 410 000
748 410 001
748 410 007
748 410 002
748 410 003
748 410 012
748 410 013
748 410 014
748 410 015
748 410 016
748 410 017
748 410 018
748 410 019
748 410 163
748 410 022
748 410 182
748 410 173
748 410 174
FPM
Code

SP

749 410 000
749 410 001
749 410 007
749 410 002
749 410 003
749 410 012
749 410 013
749 410 014
749 410 015
749 410 016
749 410 017
749 410 018
749 410 019
749 410 163
749 410 022
749 410 182
749 410 173
749 410 174

d

D

D1

D2

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110
125
140
160
200
225
250
280
315

28

10
15
20
25
32
40
50
65
80
100
100
125
150
200
200
250
250
300

EPDM
Code

26
31
35
43
55
64
80
93
112
134
150
166
191
236
255
280
306
356

19
23
28
36
44
53
69
82
101
120
136
152
177
222
241
266
292
342

3.53
3.53
3.53
3.53
5.34
5.34
5.34
5.34
5.34
6.99
6.99
6.99
6.99
6.99
6.99
6.99
6.99
6.99

GP

0
100
100
100
0
100
100
100
100
50
200
200
200
0
150
0
0
0

0
0
1400
0
0
1000
600
600
600
200
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

closest
inch
∕8
∕2
3
∕4
1
1 1∕4
1 1∕2
2
2 1∕2
3
4
3
1

5
6
8
8
9
10
12

kg
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.003
0.007
0.008
0.011
0.012
0.015
0.031
0.036
0.039
0.044
0.056
0.060
0.003
0.044
0.051

kg/m
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.003
0.007
0.008
0.011
0.012
0.015
0.031
0.036
0.039
0.044
0.056
0.060
0.003
0.044
0.051

SID pcs.-Pal. Vol.-Pal.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
3

0
0
10080
0
0
36000
21600
21600
21600
7200
7200
7200
7200
0
2700
0
0
0

0
0
960
0
0
960
960
960
960
960
960
960
960
0
960
0
0
0

Profile Flange Gasket
metric
for flange adaptors without chamfer
Model:
• for flange adaptor No. 27 79 85 PP-H SDR11 without chamfer
• Profile Gasket with steel insert (type G-ST-P/K)
• Hardness: 70° Shore EPDM, 75° Shore FPM
d
[mm]

20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110
125
140
160
180
200
225
250
280
315
355
400

EPDM
Code

FPM
Code

SP GP kg

748 440 706
748 440 707
748 440 708
748 440 709
748 440 710
748 440 711
748 440 712
748 440 713
748 440 309
748 440 310
748 440 311
748 440 312
748 440 313
748 440 314
748 440 315
748 440 316
748 440 317
748 440 318
748 440 319
748 440 320

749 440 706
749 440 707
749 440 708
749 440 709
749 440 710
749 440 711
749 440 712
749 440 713
749 440 309
749 440 310
749 440 311
749 440 312
749 440 313
749 440 314
749 440 315
749 440 316
749 440 317
749 440 318
749 440 319
749 440 320

d

D

D1

H

H1

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
6
6
6
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8

3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6

20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110
125
140
160
180
200
225
250
280
315
355
400

51
61
71
82
92
107
127
142
162
162
192
218
218
273
273
328
328
378
438
489

20
22
28
40
46
58
69
84
93
105
117
135
151
168
188
208
233
262
294
331

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0.008
0.011
0.014
0.021
0.022
0.041
0.055
0.062
0.112
0.110
0.146
0.207
0.260
0.430
0.365
0.520
0.496
0.600
0.750
0.750

kg/m
0.008
0.011
0.014
0.021
0.022
0.041
0.055
0.062
0.112
0.110
0.146
0.207
0.260
0.430
0.365
0.520
0.496
0.600
0.750
0.750

SID pcs.-Pal. Vol.-Pal.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

29

Backing Flanges, Steel
24 70 16

Backing Flange, Galvanised Steel
for Socket Systems
Model:
• Galvanised steel, suitable for laying underground
• Connecting dimension: ISO 7005, EN 1092, BS 4504, DIN 2501
• Bolt circle PN10/16
AL: number of holes
*Bolt circle PN16
d

DN

d

[mm]

[mm]

[inch]

20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110

15
20
25
32
40
50
65
80
100
100
125
150
200

140
* 225

5081

PN Code

∕2
∕4
1
1 1∕4
1 1∕2
2
2 1∕2
3
1
3

4
5
6
8

16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
6

kg

724 701 606
724 701 607
724 701 608
724 701 609
724 701 610
724 701 611
724 701 612
724 701 613
724 700 014
724 701 615
724 701 616
724 701 617
724 701 720

0.220
0.320
0.410
0.820
1.040
1.220
1.440
1.530
1.840
1.620
2.250
2.510
3.000

D

D1

D2

D3

H

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

14
14
14
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
22
22

7
7
7
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8

95
105
115
140
150
165
185
200
220
220
250
285
340

65
75
85
100
110
125
145
160
180
180
210
240
295

28
34
42
51
62
78
92
110
133
138
167
200
250

AL SC
4 M12x55
4 M12x60
4 M12x60
4 M16x70
4 M16x75
4 M16x80
4 M16x85
4 M16x90
8 M16x95
8 M16x95
8 M16x110
8 M20x120
12 M20x150

Union nut
• suitable for flange adaptor and union

30

d

G

[mm]

[inch]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63

1
1 1∕4
1 1∕2
2
2 1∕2
2 3∕8
2 3∕4

Code
761 066 188
761 066 100
761 066 101
761 066 102
761 066 103
761 066 104
761 066 105

SP GP
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

130
140
80
0
0
0
0

kg
0.092
0.090
0.110
0.144
0.230
0.261
0.328

kg/m
0.092
0.090
0.110
0.144
0.230
0.261
0.328

SID pcs.-Pal. Vol.-Pal.
3
3
3
1
3
1
1

4680
5040
2880
0
0
0
0

960
960
960
0
0
0
0

Fittings for Compression Joints
3301

Transition with female thread
d

Rp

[mm]

[inch]

16
16
20
20

3301

Code

SP kg

z
[mm]

760 853 104
760 853 105
760 853 194
760 853 153

∕2
∕4
1
∕2
3
∕4
1
3

5
5
5
5

0.078
0.105
0.077
0.118

12
15
14
15

Transition with female thread
* on request
d

Rp

[mm]

[inch]

25
25
32
40
50
63
75
* 90
* 110

3310

∕4
1
1
1 1∕4
1 1∕2
2
2 1∕2
3
4
3

SP kg

z

Remarks

[mm]

760 856 231
760 856 232
760 856 233
760 856 234
760 856 235
760 856 236
760 856 248
760 856 261
760 856 262

10
10
10
10
5
1
1
1
1

0.165
0.209
0.317
0.453
0.625
1.570
1.976
0.800
5.800

7
13
7
7
7
9
10 without approval
9 without approval
38 without approval

Transition with male thread
d

R

[mm]

[inch]

16
16
20
20

3310

Code

Code

SP kg

h
[mm]

760 853 107
760 853 108
760 853 195
760 853 138

∕2
∕4
1
∕2
3
∕4
1
3

5
5
5
5

0.105
0.086
0.090
0.098

30
34
38
36

Transition with male thread
* on request
d

R

[mm]

[inch]

25
25
32
40
50
63
75
* 90
* 110

3330

Code

∕4
1
1
1 1∕4
1 1∕2
2
2 1∕2
3
4
3

SP kg

h

Remarks

[mm]

760 856 241
760 856 242
760 856 243
760 856 244
760 856 245
760 856 246
760 856 247
760 856 263
760 856 264

10
10
10
10
5
1
1
1
1

0.149
0.175
0.256
0.343
0.490
0.812
1.127
0.800
1.000

35
41
42
44
47
32
37 without approval
32 without approval
38 without approval

Socket
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16 760 853 124
20 760 853 151

z
[mm]

2
2

0.073
0.294

26
28

31

3363

Elbow 90°
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16 760 854 842
20 760 854 843

3364

d

R

[mm]

[inch]

22
24

22
24

0.199
0.262

Code
∕2
∕4
1
∕2
3
∕4
3
∕4
1
3

SP kg

760 854 838
760 854 839
760 869 991
760 854 840
760 854 819

5
2
5
5
2

Code

SP kg

[mm]

0.171
0.184
0.190
0.208
0.500

h

z

[mm]

[mm]

35
35
35
35
40

27
27
29
29
29

z
[mm]

16 760 853 125
20 760 853 131

32

[mm]

Tee 90°, equal
d

3355/3356/3357

z1

[mm]

Transition elbow 90° with male thread

16
16
20
20
25

3350

5
5

z

2
2

0.259
0.388

22
24

Tee 90°, reduced
d3

d1

d2

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

20
16
16

20
20
20

Code

16 760 853 136
16 760 853 140
20 760 853 137

SP kg
2
2
2

0.360
0.330
0.319

z1

z2

z3

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

24
24
24

23
23
24

23
23
23

3359

Transition Tee with female thread
d

Rp

[mm]

[inch]

20

3358

1

∕2 760 854 841

SP kg
5

z1

z2

z3

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

24

22

24

0.320

Transition Tee with male thread
d

R

[mm]

[inch]

16
20

3360

Code

Code
1
1

∕2 760 854 711
∕2 760 856 211

SP kg
2
2

z

h

[mm]

[mm]

19
24

38
39

0.225
0.327

Transition Tee with male thread
d

R

[mm]

[inch]

16

Code
1

∕2 760 869 987

SP kg
2

0.200

z

h

[mm]

[mm]

22

30

33

Manifolds in nonferrous metal
3270

Manifold 90°, 3/4" (DN 20)
• Metal with compression connections
d

Rp

R

[mm]

[inch]

[inch]

16
20
16
16
16

3250

∕4
∕4
3
∕4
3
∕4
3
∕4

Code
∕4
∕4
3
∕4
3
∕4
3
∕4

3

3

3

3

1-fold
1-fold
2-fold
3-fold
4-fold

SP kg

760 853 189
760 853 190
760 853 180
760 853 181
760 853 182

5
5
5
5
5

0.207
0.264
0.383
0.560
0.470

h

h1

L

L1

z

z1

z2

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

31
36
31
31
31

28
33
28
28
28

0
0
45
45
45

24
26
24
24
24

14
19
14
14
14

59
69
104
149
194

45
55
90
135
180

Manifold 90°, 1" (DN 25)
• Metal with compression connections

34

d

Rp

R

[mm]

[inch]

[inch]

Code

16
20
16
20
16
16

1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1

1-fold
1-fold
2-fold
2-fold
3-fold
4 fold

760 854 860
760 854 855
760 854 861
760 854 892
760 854 862
760 854 863

SP kg
5
5
1
5
1
1

0.210
0.260
0.460
0.640
0.670
0.860

h

h1

L

L1

z

z1

z2

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

34
42
34
42
34
34

28
33
28
33
28
28

0
0
45
60
45
45

29
29
29
29
29
29

11
16
11
16
11
11

62
75
107
135
152
197

45
58
90
118
135
180

Accessories
3800

Union nut
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16 760 853 018
20 760 853 071

3801

5
2

0.032
0.043

Clamping ring
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16 760 853 019
20 760 853 072

3211

5
2

0.014
0.020

Cap
• including seal
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16 760 853 110
20 760 853 150

3266

5
5

0.051
0.094

Cap
Rp

Code

SP kg

[inch]

∕4 760 853 794
1 760 853 706

3

5
5

0.084
0.134

35

3267

Plug
R

Code

SP kg

[inch]

∕4 760 853 792
1 760 853 793

3

36

5
5

0.050
0.084

Manifold Plus range
Fittings for Compression Joints
Equal Tee
Body only - adaptor fitting required per inlet/ outlet
e.g. use 15mm or 16mm adaptor fittings to reduce on a branch
d

Code

kg

[mm]

15 / 16 / 20 760 305 102

0.118

Elbow 90°
Body only - adaptor fitting required per inlet/ outlet
e.g. use 15mm or 16mm adaptor fittings to reduce
d

Code

kg

[mm]

15 / 16 / 20 760 305 104

0.118

Radiator Duckfoot Bend
Body only - adaptor fitting required per inlet/ outlet
e.g. for use with 15mm Cu or 16/20mm PB
d

Code

kg

[mm]

15 / 16 / 20 760 305 127

0.118

Back Plate Elbow
Body only - adaptor fitting required for PB/Cu connection
e.g. right angle connection of either 15mm Cu or 16/20mm PB to 1/2 BSP
d-d

Code

kg

[inch]

RBM x 1/2 760 305 148

0.118

37

Adaptors for Compression Joints
Manifold Adaptor
Body only - adaptor fitting required for PB/Cu connection
d

d

[mm]

[inch]

15 / 16 / 20
22 / /
25 / /

Code

kg

∕4 760 305 151
∕4 760 305 153
3
∕4 760 305 152
3
3

0.272
0.150
0.150

Instaflex Female Adaptor BSP
Body only - adaptor fittings required for Instaflex side
e.g. use 16mm adaptor fittings to reduce on a branch
d

d

[mm]

[inch]

15 / 16 / 20
25 / /

Code
1
3

kg

∕2 760 305 138
∕4 760 305 146

0.118
0.150

Instaflex Male Adaptor BSP
Body only - adaptor fittings required for Instaflex side
e.g. use 16mm adaptor fittings to reduce on a branch
d

d

[mm]

[inch]

15 / 16 / 20

Code
1

kg

∕2 760 305 140

0.118

Instaflex to Copper Connectors
Body only - adaptor fittings required for PB/Cu connection
e.g. use to connect PB pipe to Cu pipe
* Available until stocks last
d

d

[mm]

[mm]

16 / 20
16 / 20
* 25

Code
15 762 856 387
22 760 305 150
22 760 305 147

kg
0.118
0.118
0.118

Tap Connector
Body only - adaptor fittings required for Instaflex side
e.g. use to connect 16mm or 20mm PB pipe tp BSP male thread tap connection
d

d

[mm]

[inch]

15 / 16 / 20
15 / 16 / 20

38

Code
1
3

∕2 760 305 132
∕4 760 305 133

kg
0.272
0.272

Adaptor Fittings
for Copper Pipe
Size

Code

kg

15 x Cu 760 305 126
22 x Cu 760 305 149

0.118
0.118

Adaptor Fittings
for Copper, Chromed Brass, etc (universal)
Size

Code

kg

15 x Cu 760 305 144

0.118

Adaptor Fittings
for Flexalino thin wall PB pipe
* Available until stocks last
dxe

Code

kg

[mm]

16 x 1.5 761 856 384
* 20 x 1.9 761 305 126

0.058
0.118

Adaptor Fittings
for Instaflex PB pipe
* Available until stocks last
dxe

Code

kg

[mm]

16 x 2.2 760 856 382
20 x 2.8 760 856 383
* 25 x 2.3 760 856 390

0.079
0.056
0.058

39

Manifolds & Valves for Compression Joints
Manifolds
For connection from manifold ports to services in either 15mm, 16mm or 20mm.
10 bar pressure rating
d

d

[inch]

[mm]

3
3

∕4
∕4

Type

Code

15 / 16 / 20 2-port 760 856 380
15 / 16 / 20 3-port 767 856 393

kg
0.480
0.704

Ball Valves
(1/4 turn)
Body only - adaptor fittings required for Instaflex side.
d

Code

kg

[mm]

15 / 16 / 20 761 856 385
25 / / 769 856 398

40

0.272
0.408

Accessories for Compression Joints
Brackets for Manifolds
Set of two
d

Code

kg

[inch]

∕4 760 305 130

3

0.301

Plugs and Caps for Manifolds
d

Type Code

kg

[inch]

∕4
∕4

3
3

Plug 760 305 124
Cap 760 305 125

0.118
0.118

Caps for Manifold Outlets
Type

Code

kg

RBM Thread PIL008301

0.118

Spanners for RBM fittings
e.g. to allow tightening of fittings onto manifold
Size

Code

RBM 760 305 143

kg
0.300

41

Fittings for electrofusion jointing
6200

Electrofusion coupler
• middle stop can be broken out
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110

6240

L
[mm]

761 069 200
761 069 201
761 069 202
761 069 203
761 069 204
761 069 205
761 069 206
761 069 265
761 069 266
761 069 267

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

0.023
0.027
0.041
0.053
0.084
0.121
0.184
0.310
0.474
0.716

76
80
85
85
95
99
102
134
147
160

Electrofusion coupler
• PN 16
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

[mm]

125 761 069 555
160 761 069 556
225 761 069 557

6235

1
1
1

1.500
1.700
1.700

Bracket clamp
on request
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110

42

L

761 069 490
761 069 491
761 069 492
761 069 493
761 069 494
761 069 495
761 069 496
761 069 497
761 069 498
761 069 499

10
10
10
6
6
6
6
6
4
4

0.016
0.019
0.025
0.032
0.050
0.073
0.102
0.166
0.252
0.380

186
190
220

6201

Electrofusion adaptor
• Spigot for socket fusion
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63

6202

761 069 207
761 069 208
761 069 209
761 069 210
761 069 211
761 069 212
761 069 213

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

0.014
0.017
0.026
0.037
0.060
0.095
0.151

h

[mm]

[mm]

60
61
67
71
79
85
94

23
22
25
29
32
36
43

Electrofusion elbow 90°
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110

6203

L

761 069 214
761 069 215
761 069 216
761 069 217
761 069 218
761 069 219
761 069 220
761 069 221
761 069 222
761 069 223

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

0.023
0.027
0.039
0.079
0.128
0.206
0.328
0.325
0.593
0.980

L

z

[mm]

[mm]

47
54
58
60
69
78
86
112
127
146

10
14
16
18
22
29
36
45
54
66

Electrofusion elbow 45°
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110

761 069 227
761 069 228
761 069 229
761 069 230
761 069 231
761 069 232
761 069 233
761 069 234
761 069 235
761 069 236

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

0.023
0.027
0.039
0.059
0.070
0.147
0.328
0.325
0.593
0.880

L

z

[mm]

[mm]

44
46
50
51
58
63
68
88
98
111

6
7
8
9
11
14
17
21
25
31

43

6222

Elbow 90° socket-spigot
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63

6223

761 069 434
761 069 435
761 069 436
761 069 437
761 069 438
761 069 439
761 069 440

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

l

z

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

47
54
58
60
69
78
86

53
58
62
66
77
85
96

40
40
42
42
47
49
51

10
14
16
18
22
29
36

0.025
0.035
0.047
0.064
0.113
0.181
0.290

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63

761 069 447
761 069 448
761 069 449
761 069 450
761 069 451
761 069 452
761 069 453

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

0.014
0.030
0.042
0.059
0.098
0.156
0.242

L

h

l

z

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

44
46
50
51
58
63
68

50
54
57
60
67
75
79

38
40
42
42
47
49
51

6
7
8
9
11
14
17

Electrofusion Tee 90° equal
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110

44

h

[mm]

Elbow 45° socket-spigot
d

6204

L

761 069 237
761 069 238
761 069 239
761 069 240
761 069 241
761 069 242
761 069 243
761 069 244
761 069 245
761 069 246

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

0.053
0.067
0.089
0.116
0.185
0.290
0.452
0.487
0.890
1.320

L

z

[mm]

[mm]

47
54
58
60
69
78
86
112
127
146

10
14
16
18
22
29
36
45
54
66

6205

6224

Electrofusion Tee 90° reducer
d1

d2

d3

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

20
20
25
25
25
25
32
32
32
40
40
40
50
50
63
63

16
16
16
20
20
25
20
25
25
20
25
32
25
32
25
40

16
20
25
20
25
20
32
25
32
40
40
40
50
50
63
63

Code

SP kg

761 069 249
761 069 250
761 069 251
761 069 256
761 069 252
761 069 257
761 069 253
761 069 258
761 069 254
761 069 259
761 069 255
761 069 260
761 069 261
761 069 262
761 069 263
761 069 264

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

0.058
0.041
0.079
0.079
0.078
0.081
0.088
0.098
0.095
0.157
0.115
0.168
0.246
0.360
0.360
0.384

L1

L2

L3

z1

z2

z3

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

54
54
58
58
58
58
60
60
60
69
69
69
78
78
86
86

47
49
54
54
54
58
58
58
58
63
63
63
72
72
81
85

47
54
58
54
58
54
60
58
60
69
69
69
78
78
86
86

14
14
16
16
16
16
18
18
18
22
22
22
29
29
36
36

10
11
16
14
14
16
18
16
16
23
21
21
30
30
39
38

10
14
16
14
16
14
18
16
18
22
22
22
29
29
36
36

Electrofusion adaptor Tee 90° with male thread
d

R

[mm]

[inch]

25
32

Code
∕4 761 069 430
1 761 069 431

3

SP kg
1
1

0.176
0.225

L

h

z

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

58
60

78
86

15
17

45

6207

Electrofusion reducer
d1

d2

[mm]

[mm]

20
25
25
32
32
32
40
40
40
50
50
50
50
63
63
63
63
63
75
90
90
110
110
110

6206

16
16
20
16
20
25
20
25
32
20
25
32
40
20
25
32
40
50
63
63
75
63
75
90

Code

SP kg

761 069 277
761 069 278
761 069 279
761 069 457
761 069 280
761 069 281
761 069 458
761 069 459
761 069 282
761 069 460
761 069 461
761 069 462
761 069 283
761 069 463
761 069 464
761 069 284
761 069 465
761 069 285
761 069 286
761 069 287
761 069 288
761 069 289
761 069 290
761 069 291

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

0.023
0.026
0.026
0.033
0.030
0.038
0.055
0.060
0.060
0.070
0.075
0.075
0.091
0.096
0.103
0.101
0.121
0.141
0.232
0.289
0.362
0.414
0.460
0.491

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63

z

[mm]

[mm]

40
42
42
42
42
42
47
47
47
49
49
49
49
51
51
51
51
51
67
74
74
80
80
80

45
46
47
48
45
47
62
62
53
62
62
53
56
62
62
53
56
57
78
77
76
84
83
92

L

L1

h

h1

H

z

z1

z2

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

31
39
31
31
31

0
0
45
45
45

32
39
32
32
32

60
64
60
60
60

36
35
36
36
36

13
21
13
13
13

83
83
86
86
84
89
102
104
95
102
104
95
103
102
104
95
103
106
129
128
143
135
150
165

L
[mm]

761 069 270
761 069 271
761 069 272
761 069 273
761 069 274
761 069 275
761 069 276

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

0.022
0.025
0.036
0.054
0.095
0.153
0.265

67
70
77
83
95
104
116

ELS Manifold PB
d

d1

[mm]

[mm]

25
25
25
25
25

46

l

[mm]

Electrofusion cap
d

5062

h

Code

16 single 761 066 250
20 single 761 066 251
16 double 761 066 252
16
triple 761 066 253
16 4 fold 761 066 254

SP kg
1
1
1
1
1

0.031
0.041
0.062
0.092
0.121

63
78
108
153
198

45
60
90
135
180

6239

Electrofusion special reducer with adaptor
* on request
d1

d2

[mm]

[mm]

* 75
* 75
* 75
* 75
* 75
* 75
* 90
* 90
* 90
* 90
* 90
* 90
* 110
* 110
* 110
* 110
* 110
* 110

6238

16
20
25
32
40
50
16
20
25
32
40
50
16
20
25
32
40
50

Code
761 069 604
761 069 605
761 069 606
761 069 607
761 069 608
761 069 609
761 069 610
761 069 611
761 069 612
761 069 613
761 069 614
761 069 615
761 069 518
761 069 519
761 069 520
761 069 521
761 069 522
761 069 523

SP kg
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

l

l1

z

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

0.201
0.204
0.213
0.224
0.247
0.282
0.254
0.257
0.266
0.277
0.300
0.335
0.405
0.405
0.415
0.425
0.450
0.480

134
134
137
139
145
148
133
133
136
138
144
147
140
140
143
145
151
154

88
88
88
88
88
88
87
87
87
87
87
87
94
94
94
94
94
94

97
95
95
97
98
99
96
94
94
96
97
98
103
101
101
103
104
105

Electrofusion special reducer with transition
on elbow
* on request
d1

d2

[mm]

[mm]

* 75
* 75
* 75
* 75
* 75
* 75
* 90
* 90
* 90
* 90
* 90
* 90
* 110
* 110
* 110
* 110
* 110
* 110

16
20
25
32
40
50
16
20
25
32
40
50
16
20
25
32
40
50

Code
761 069 616
761 069 619
761 069 524
761 069 525
761 069 526
761 069 527
761 069 617
761 069 620
761 069 528
761 069 529
761 069 530
761 069 531
761 069 618
761 069 621
761 069 532
761 069 533
761 069 534
761 069 535

SP kg
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

0.213
0.223
0.235
0.300
0.300
0.365
0.260
0.270
0.283
0.300
0.350
0.415
0.413
0.423
0.435
0.453
0.500
0.565

l

l1

y

z

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

88
88
88
88
88
88
87
87
87
87
87
87
94
94
94
94
94
94

47
54
58
60
96
78
47
54
58
60
69
78
47
54
58
60
69
78

10
14
16
18
22
29
10
14
16
18
22
29
10
14
16
18
22
29

107
109
111
115
121
127
106
108
110
114
120
126
113
115
117
121
127
183

47

6219

Special reducer with transition on
female thread
* on request
d-d

Rp

[mm]

[inch]

* 75 - 20
* 75 - 25
* 75 - 32
* 90 - 20
* 90 - 25
* 90 - 32
* 110 - 20
* 110 - 25
* 110 - 32

6229

∕2
∕4
1
1
∕2
3
∕4
1
1
∕2
3
∕4
1
1
3

Code
761 069 577
761 069 578
761 069 596
761 069 579
761 069 580
761 069 597
761 069 581
761 069 582
761 069 598

SP kg
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

l

l1

z

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

0.284
0.336
0.385
0.344
0.396
0.445
0.484
0.536
0.585

144
145
149
143
144
148
152
156
158

88
88
88
87
87
87
94
94
94

129
125
124
128
124
123
137
136
133

Special reducer with transition on
male thread
* on request
d-d

R

[mm]

[inch]

* 75 - 20
* 75 - 25
* 75 - 32
* 90 - 20
* 90 - 25
* 90 - 32
* 110 - 20
* 110 - 25
* 110 - 32

48

Code
∕2
∕4
1
1
∕2
1
∕2
1
1
∕2
3
∕4
1
1
3

761 069 583
761 069 584
761 069 593
761 069 585
761 069 586
761 069 594
761 069 587
761 069 588
761 069 595

SP kg
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

0.280
0.325
0.385
0.340
0.385
0.445
0.480
0.525
0.585

l

l1

z

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

146
150
152
145
149
151
150
151
155

88
88
88
87
87
87
94
94
94

131
130
127
130
129
126
135
131
130

6227

Special reducer with hole
• Drilled hole d16 to d50
* on request
d1

d2

[mm]

[mm]

* 75
* 75
* 75
* 75
* 75
* 75
* 90
* 90
* 90
* 90
* 90
* 90
* 110
* 110
* 110
* 110
* 110
* 110

16
20
25
32
40
50
16
20
25
32
40
50
16
20
25
32
40
50

Code

SP kg

l
[mm]

761 069 500
761 069 501
761 069 502
761 069 503
761 069 504
761 069 505
761 069 506
761 069 507
761 069 508
761 069 509
761 069 510
761 069 511
761 069 512
761 069 513
761 069 514
761 069 515
761 069 516
761 069 517

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

0.200
0.200
0.200
0.200
0.200
0.200
0.250
0.250
0.250
0.250
0.250
0.250
0.400
0.400
0.400
0.400
0.400
0.400

88
88
88
88
88
88
87
87
87
87
87
87
94
94
94
94
94
94

49

Adaptors with threads
6214

Adaptor with male thread
• Spigot for electrofusion and socket fusion - male thread
SF = socket fusion
ELF = electrofusion

6215

d

R

[mm]

[inch]

Code

16
20
20
25
25
32
40
50
63

∕2
∕2
3
∕4
3
∕4
1
1
1 1∕4
1 1∕2
2
1
1

761 069 385
761 069 386
761 069 387
761 069 388
761 069 389
761 069 390
761 069 391
761 069 392
761 069 393

SP kg
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

0.082
0.093
0.115
0.134
0.171
0.207
0.615
0.930
1.387

h

L min. SF L min. ELF

[mm]

[mm]

91
93
96
103
105
105
145
158
173

[mm]

30
30
30
33
33
35
27
30
33

47
49
49
55
55
55
50
52
54

Adaptor with female thread
• Spigot for electrofusion and socket fusion - female thread
SF = socket fusion
ELF = electrofusion

6216

d

Rp

[mm]

[inch]

16
20
20
25
25
32
40
50
63

∕2
∕2
3
∕4
3
∕4
1
1
1 1∕4
1 1∕2
2
1
1

Code
761 069 360
761 069 361
761 069 362
761 069 363
761 069 364
761 069 365
761 069 366
761 069 367
761 069 368

SP kg
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

0.086
0.099
0.136
0.145
0.184
0.209
0.615
0.930
1.387

z

L min. SF L min. ELF

[mm]

[mm]

75
77
78
83
85
85
118
124
133

[mm]

30
30
30
33
33
35
27
30
33

47
49
49
55
55
55
50
52
55

Adaptor with loose union nut, flat seal
• Spigot for electrofusion and socket fusion - female thread
• including flat seal EPDM
SF = socket fusion
ELF = electrofusion

50

d

G

[mm]

[inch]

Code

16
20
20
25
25
25
32
32
32
40
40
40
50
50
63
63

∕4
∕4
1
3
∕4
1
1 1∕4
1
1 1∕4
1 1∕2
1 1∕4
1 1∕2
2
1 3∕4
2 1∕4
2 3∕8
2 3∕4
3
3

761 069 370
761 069 369
761 069 371
761 069 372
761 069 373
761 069 374
761 069 375
761 069 377
761 069 376
761 069 378
761 069 379
761 069 381
761 069 384
761 069 383
761 069 394
761 069 395

SP kg
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

0.093
0.126
0.154
0.146
0.230
0.231
0.210
0.292
0.292
0.510
0.598
0.824
0.898
0.820
1.421
0.854

z

L min. SF L min. ELF

[mm]

[mm]

78
88
82
95
99
89
99
100
89
138
138
140
147
126
158
135

[mm]

30
30
30
33
33
33
35
35
35
27
27
27
30
30
33
33

47
49
49
55
55
55
55
55
55
50
50
50
53
53
53
54

6217

Adaptor with loose union nut, flat seal, with centering
• Spigot for electrofusion and socket fusion - female thread
• including gasket, tesnit blue free of asbestos, according to DIN 3754
SF = socket fusion
ELF = electrofusion
d

G

[mm]

[inch]

16
20

Code
1
3

∕2 761 069 380
∕4 761 069 382

SP kg
1
1

0.086
0.128

z

L min. SF L min. ELF

[mm]

[mm]

83
85

[mm]

30
30

47
49

51

Unions
6220

Adaptor union
• Spigot for electrofusion and socket fusion - male thread
• including O-Ring, EPDM quality for potable water

6221

d

G

[mm]

[inch]

Code

16
20
25
32
40
50
63

∕2
∕2
3
∕4
1
1 1∕4
1 1∕2
2
1
1

761 069 400
761 069 401
761 069 402
761 069 403
761 069 404
761 069 405
761 069 406

SP kg
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

0.260
0.280
0.325
0.465
0.700
0.830
1.205

H

h

h1

l

G

D

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[inch]

[mm]

68
70
76
78
88
93
98

38
40
41
45
48
48
54

45
47
50
50
56
58
60

106
110
117
123
136
141
152

1
11/4
11/2
2
21/2
23/4
31/2

41
46
52
64
79
85
104

Adaptor union
• Spigot for electrofusion and socket fusion - female thread
• including O-Ring, EPDM quality for potable water

6225

d

Rp

[mm]

[inch]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63

∕2
∕2
3
∕4
1
1 1∕4
1 1∕2
2
1
1

Code
761 069 407
761 069 408
761 069 409
761 069 410
761 069 411
761 069 412
761 069 413

SP kg
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

0.210
0.235
0.295
0.405
0.600
0.730
1.055

L

h

l

z

G

D

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[inch]

[mm]

68
70
76
78
88
93
98

45
47
50
50
56
58
60

9
10
9
8
7
7
5

90
94
100
103
114
119
126

1
11/4
11/2
2
21/2
23/4
31/2

Electrofusion Adaptor union
• including O-Ring, EPDM quality for potable water

6226

d

R

[mm]

[inch]

Code

16
20
25
32
40
50
63

∕2
∕2
3
∕4
1
1 1∕4
1 1∕2
2
1
1

761 069 475
761 069 476
761 069 477
761 069 478
761 069 479
761 069 480
761 069 481

SP kg
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

0.270
0.284
0.332
0.476
0.711
0.840
1.232

L

h

z

G

D

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[inch]

[mm]

38
40
41
45
48
48
54

31
30
33
37
42
46
53

106
109
116
124
137
143
158

1
11/4
11/2
2
21/2
23/4
31/2

41
50
56
69
83
90
110

Electrofusion Adaptor union
• including O-Ring, EPDM quality for potable water

52

d

Rp

[mm]

[inch]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63

∕2
∕2
3
∕4
1
1 1∕4
1 1∕2
2
1
1

Code
761 069 482
761 069 483
761 069 484
761 069 485
761 069 486
761 069 487
761 069 488

SP kg
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

0.220
0.244
0.302
0.416
0.611
0.740
1.082

L

z1

z2

G

D

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[inch]

[mm]

31
30
33
37
42
46
53

9
10
9
8
7
7
5

90
93
99
104
115
121
132

1
11/4
11/2
2
21/2
23/4
31/2

41
50
56
69
83
90
110

41
46
52
64
79
85
104

Flange connections
6209

Flange adaptor flat with groove and spigots for
electrofusion
• suitable for flange or union nut
• including O-Ring, EPDM quality for potable water
* on request
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

* 20
* 25
* 32
* 40
* 50
* 63
* 75
* 90
* 110

6210

761 069 307
761 069 308
761 069 309
761 069 310
761 069 311
761 069 312
761 069 313
761 069 314
761 069 315

5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

h

l

D

D1

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

0.017
0.023
0.036
0.061
0.099
0.155
0.309
0.496
0.783

70
76
78
88
93
98
158
172
186

47
50
50
56
58
60
118
125
131

27
33
41
50
61
76
90
109
131

34
41
50
61
73
90
106
125
150

Flange adaptor flat with spigot for electrofusion
• suitable for flange or union nut
* on request
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

* 20
* 25
* 32
* 40
* 50
63
75
90
110

761 069 321
761 069 322
761 069 323
761 069 324
761 069 325
761 069 326
761 069 327
761 069 328
761 069 329

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

0.017
0.023
0.036
0.060
0.092
0.146
0.292
0.471
0.745

h

l

D

D1

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

67
73
75
83
88
93
153
167
180

45
50
50
56
58
60
118
125
131

27
33
41
50
61
76
90
109
131

34
41
50
61
73
90
106
125
150

53

Seals
EPDM 48 41 00
FPM 49 41 00

O-Ring Gasket
Model:
• For Flange Adaptors
• Hardness approx. 65° Shore
d

DN

[mm]

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110
125
140
160
200
225
250
280
315

EPDM 48 44 07
FPM 49 44 07

10
15
20
25
32
40
50
65
80
100
100
125
150
200
200
250
250
300

EPDM
Code

FPM
Code

SP

748 410 000
748 410 001
748 410 007
748 410 002
748 410 003
748 410 012
748 410 013
748 410 014
748 410 015
748 410 016
748 410 017
748 410 018
748 410 019
748 410 163
748 410 022
748 410 182
748 410 173
748 410 174

749 410 000
749 410 001
749 410 007
749 410 002
749 410 003
749 410 012
749 410 013
749 410 014
749 410 015
749 410 016
749 410 017
749 410 018
749 410 019
749 410 163
749 410 022
749 410 182
749 410 173
749 410 174

0
100
100
100
0
100
100
100
100
50
200
200
200
0
150
0
0
0

kg
0.002
0.002
0.002
0.003
0.007
0.008
0.011
0.012
0.015
0.031
0.036
0.039
0.044
0.056
0.060
0.003
0.044
0.051

D

D1

D2

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

26
31
35
43
55
64
80
93
112
134
150
166
191
236
255
280
306
356

19
23
28
36
44
53
69
82
101
120
136
152
177
222
241
266
292
342

closest
inch

3.53
3.53
3.53
3.53
5.34
5.34
5.34
5.34
5.34
6.99
6.99
6.99
6.99
6.99
6.99
6.99
6.99
6.99

∕8
∕2
3
∕4
1
1 1∕4
1 1∕2
2
2 1∕2
3
4
3
1

5
6
8
8
9
10
12

Profile Flange Gasket
metric
EPDM / FPM
Model:
• For all metric GF Flange Adaptors
• Profile Gasket with steel insert (type G-ST-P/K)
• Hardness: 70° Shore EPDM, 75° Shore FPM
• Centering on the inner diameter of the screw crown
• material steel insert: carbon steel
di FA are the suitable inner diameters of flange adaptors
d

DN

[mm]

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110
125
140
160 / 180
200
225
250
280
315
355
400
450
500
560
630

54

10
15
20
25
32
40
50
65
80
100
100
125
150
200
200
250
250
300
350
400
500
500
600
600

PN EPDM
Code
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16

748 440 705
748 440 706
748 440 707
748 440 708
748 440 709
748 440 710
748 440 711
748 440 712
748 440 713
748 440 714
748 440 715
748 440 716
748 440 717
748 440 719
748 440 720
748 440 721
748 440 722
748 440 723
748 440 724
748 440 725
748 440 726
748 440 727
748 440 728
748 440 729

FPM
Code
749 440 705
749 440 706
749 440 707
749 440 708
749 440 709
749 440 710
749 440 711
749 440 712
749 440 713
749 440 714
749 440 715
749 440 716
749 440 717
749 440 719
749 440 720
749 440 721
749 440 722
749 440 723
749 440 724
749 440 725
749 440 726
749 440 727
749 440 728
749 440 729

kg
0.007
0.008
0.011
0.014
0.021
0.022
0.041
0.055
0.062
0.085
0.158
0.118
0.153
0.263
0.181
0.410
0.226
0.334
0.410
0.513
0.718
0.718
0.923
0.923

D

D1

H

H1

di FA

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
5
6
6
6
8
8
8
8
8
8
10
10
10
10
10
10

3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
7
7
7

46
51
61
71
82
92
107
127
142
162
162
192
218
273
273
328
328
378
438
489
594
594
695
695

16
20
22
28
40
46
58
69
84
104
123
137
160
203
220
252
274
306
355
400
403
447
494
555

6 - 16
10 - 20
12 - 22
18 - 28
30 - 40
36 - 46
48 - 58
59 - 69
73 - 84
94 - 104
113 - 123
127 - 137
150 - 160
192 - 203
207 - 220
238 - 252
264 - 274
296 - 306
340 - 355
385 - 400
393 - 403
437 - 447
484 - 494
545 - 555

Backing Flanges, Steel
24 70 16

Backing Flange, Galvanised Steel
for Socket Systems
Model:
• Galvanised steel, suitable for laying underground
• Connecting dimension: ISO 7005, EN 1092, BS 4504, DIN 2501
• Bolt circle PN10/16
AL: number of holes
*Bolt circle PN16
d

DN

d

[mm]

[mm]

[inch]

20
25
32
40
50
63
75
90
110
140
* 225

15
20
25
32
40
50
65
80
100
100
125
150
200

PN Code

∕2
∕4
1
1 1∕4
1 1∕2
2
2 1∕2
3
1
3

4
5
6
8

16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
6

724 701 606
724 701 607
724 701 608
724 701 609
724 701 610
724 701 611
724 701 612
724 701 613
724 700 014
724 701 615
724 701 616
724 701 617
724 701 720

kg
0.220
0.320
0.410
0.820
1.040
1.220
1.440
1.530
1.840
1.620
2.250
2.510
3.000

D

D1

D2

D3

H

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

14
14
14
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
18
22
22

7
7
7
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8

95
105
115
140
150
165
185
200
220
220
250
285
340

65
75
85
100
110
125
145
160
180
180
210
240
295

28
34
42
51
62
78
92
110
133
138
167
200
250

AL SC
4 M12x55
4 M12x60
4 M12x60
4 M16x70
4 M16x75
4 M16x80
4 M16x85
4 M16x90
8 M16x95
8 M16x95
8 M16x110
8 M20x120
12 M20x150

55

Fittings for electrofusion and butt fusion
5202

Elbow 90°
• PN 10
d

Code

SP GP kg

kg/m

SID pcs.-Pal. Vol.-Pal. z

[mm]

125 761 065 258
160 761 065 259
225 761 065 260

5203

L

[mm]

1
1
1

6
5
0

1.600
3.150
6.500

1.600
3.150
6.500

1
1
1

72
40
12

960
960
960

[mm]

182
213
270

93
104
122

Elbow 45°
• PN 10
d

Code

SP GP kg

kg/m

SID pcs.-Pal. Vol.-Pal. z

[mm]

125 761 065 261
160 761 065 262
225 761 065 263

5201

L

[mm]

1
1
1

6
6
2

1.600
2.500
5.500

1.600
2.500
5.500

1
1
1

72
48
16

960
960
960

kg/m

SID pcs.-Pal. Vol.-Pal. z

[mm]

140
162
200

92
102
122

Tee 90° equal
• PN 10
d

Code

SP GP kg

[mm]

[mm]

125 761 065 255
160 761 065 256
225 761 065 257

5205

1
1
1

4
4
0

2.440
4.400
11.500

2.440
4.400
11.500

1
1
1

48
32
12

960
960
960

183
210
270

Reducer
• PN 10
d1

d2

[mm]

[mm]

125
160
225

56

Code

110 761 065 267
125 761 065 268
160 761 065 269

SP GP kg
1
1
1

8
8
4

0.750
1.300
2.800

kg/m
0.750
1.300
2.800

SID pcs.-Pal. Vol.-Pal.
1
1
1

96
96
48

960
960
960

L
[mm]

93
102
122

d1

z

L1

L2

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

125
160
225

6240

215
245
280

92
102
122

85
92
102

Electrofusion coupler
• PN 16
d

Code

SP GP kg

kg/m

SID pcs.-Pal. Vol.-Pal. L

[mm]

[mm]

125 761 069 555
160 761 069 556
225 761 069 557

5204

1
1
1

5
5
2

1.500
1.700
1.700

1.500
1.700
1.700

1
1
1

100
48
24

960
960
960

186
190
220

Flange adaptor flat
d

Code

SP GP kg

kg/m

SID pcs.-Pal. Vol.-Pal.

[mm]

125 761 065 264
160 761 065 265
225 761 065 266

4
6
2

0.900
1.800
2.200

d

z

d1

d2

L

b

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

125
160
225

5085

1
1
1

170
200
200

132
176
235

160
216
268

123
147
122

0.900
1.800
2.200

1
1
1

156
72
42

960
960
960

25
25
32

Backing flanges
d

Code

SP GP kg

kg/m

SID pcs.-Pal. Vol.-Pal.

[mm]

125 761 065 279
160 761 065 280
225 761 065 281

2
2
2

0
0
0

1.500
2.500
3.600

1.500
2.500
3.600

d

d

D

D1

D2

D3

H

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

18
22
22

23
28
31

125
160
225

125
160
225

226
296
350

180
240
295

135
178
238

1
1
1

AL Screws

0
0
0

0
0
0

Tightening torque
[N/mm²]

8 M16 x 130
8 M20 x 140
8 M20 x 160

50
60
75

57

Valves in Polybutylene
5070

Valve PB
Range of use
• for socket fusion
• Gasket: EPDM quality for potable water
Attention:
• (do not use as drain valve)
• (do not use for compressed air)
Handwheel anthracite with green/red changeover disk
d

Code

SP GP kg

kg/m

SID pcs.-Pal. Vol.-Pal. H

[mm]

20
25
32
40
50
63

5073

[mm]

761 066 284
761 066 958
761 066 959
761 066 289
761 066 290
761 066 291

1
8
10
4
4
3

8
10
10
4
4
3

0.270
0.340
0.350
1.000
1.050
1.235

0.270
0.340
0.350
1.000
1.050
1.235

1
1
1
1
1
1

560
560
0
288
288
216

960
960
0
960
960
960

L

z

D

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

40
40
43
55
60
75

25
22
23
33
35
47

70
70
70
90
90
90

86
86
91
155
155
155

Valve PB with spigot G 1/4" for drain
Range of use
• for socket fusion
• Gasket: EPDM quality for potable water
Attention:
• (do not use as drain valve)
• (do not use for compressed air)
• Drain valve must be ordered seperately
Handwheel anthracite with green/red changeover disk
d

Code

SP GP kg

kg/m

SID pcs.-Pal. Vol.-Pal. H

[mm]

20
25
32
40
50
63

58

[mm]

761 066 272
761 066 273
761 066 274
761 066 275
761 066 276
761 066 277

1
6
6
4
4
3

6
6
6
4
4
3

0.395
0.388
0.402
1.020
1.070
1.260

0.395
0.388
0.402
1.020
1.070
1.260

1
1
1
1
1
1

360
360
360
288
288
216

960
960
960
960
960
960

86
86
91
155
155
155

L

z

D

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

40
40
43
55
60
75

25
22
23
33
35
47

70
70
70
90
90
90

5075

Valve PB concealed
Range of use
• for finished mounting set ( e.g. GROHE / KLUDI / a. o. )
• for socket fusion
• Gasket: EPDM quality for potable water
Attention:
• (do not use as drain valve)
• (do not use for compressed air)
d

Code

SP GP kg

kg/m

SID pcs.-Pal. Vol.-Pal.

[mm]

20 (15) 761 066 286
25 (20) 761 066 955
32 (25) 761 066 956

6208

1
8
8

10
8
10

0.350
0.340
0.360

0.350
0.340
0.360

1
1
1

0
0
0

0
0
0

Valve PB with spigot G1/4" for drain
Range of use
• for electrofusion
• Gasket: EPDM quality for potable water
Attention:
• (do not use as drain valve)
• (do not use for compressed air)
• Drain valve must be ordered seperately
Handwheel anthracite with green/red changeover disk
d

Code

SP GP kg

SID pcs.-Pal. Vol.-Pal. H

[mm]

20 (15)
25 (20)
32 (25)
40 (32)
50 (40)
63 (50)

[mm]

761 069 294
761 069 295
761 069 296
761 069 297
761 069 298
761 069 299

6
6
6
2
2
1

6
6
6
2
2
1

0.445
0.452
0.494
1.160
1.290
1.624

1
1
1
1
1
1

360
0
198
0
0
0

960
0
960
0
0
0

86
86
91
155
155
155

L

z

D

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

47
47
52
65
71
90

70
70
70
90
90
90

86
89
94
112
120
141

59

6211

Valve PB
Range of use
• for electrofusion
• Gasket: EPDM quality for potable water
Attention:
• (do not use as drain valve)
• (do not use for compressed air)
Handwheel anthracite with green/red changeover disk
d

Code

SP GP kg

SID pcs.-Pal. Vol.-Pal. H

[mm]

20 (15)
25 (20)
32 (25)
40 (32)
50 (40)
63 (50)

6212

[mm]

761 069 330
761 069 331
761 069 332
761 069 333
761 069 334
761 069 335

6
1
1
2
2
1

6
6
6
2
2
1

0.396
0.410
0.440
1.140
1.270
1.599

1
1
1
1
1
1

0
0
198
0
0
0

0
0
960
0
0
0

Valve PB concealed
Range of use
• for finished mounting set ( e.g. GROHE / KLUDI / a. o. )
• for electrofusion
• Gasket: EPDM quality for potable water
Attention:
• (do not use as drain valve)
• (do not use for compressed air)
d

Code

SP GP kg

SID pcs.-Pal. Vol.-Pal.

[mm]

20 (15) 761 069 342
25 (20) 761 069 343
32 (25) 761 069 344

60

6
1
6

6
6
6

0.396
0.410
0.450

1
1
1

0
198
0

0
960
0

86
86
91
155
155
155

L

z

D

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

47
47
52
65
71
90

70
70
70
90
90
90

86
89
94
112
120
141

Ball valves
5083

Ball valve type 546 PVC-C / PB-Spigots
Range of use
• for electrofusion
Attention:
• non approval for potable water installation
• working temperature max. +70°C
• (do not use for compressed air)
* on request
d

DN

[mm]

[mm]

* 20
* 25
* 32
* 40
* 50
* 63

5082

15
20
25
32
40
50

PN EPDM
Code
10
10
10
10
10
10

761 066 343
761 066 344
761 066 345
761 066 346
761 066 347
761 066 348

SP GP kg

SID pcs.-Pal. Vol.-Pal. L1
[mm]

1
1
1
1
1
1

0
0
0
0
0
0

0.178
0.267
0.403
0.724
0.988
1.828

3
3
3
3
3
3

0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0

95
108
118
137
147
168

L2

z

[mm]

[mm]

190
208
218
250
263
288

33
38
39
47
49
46

Ball valve type 546 PVC-C / PB-Flange Adaptor
Range of use
• for socket fusion
Attention:
• non approval for potable water installation
• (do not use for compressed air)

5088

d

DN

[mm]

[mm]

20
25
32
40
50
63

15
20
25
32
40
50

PN EPDM
Code
16
16
16
16
16
16

761 066 337
761 066 338
761 066 339
761 066 340
761 066 341
761 066 342

SP GP kg

kg/m

SID pcs.-Pal. Vol.-Pal. L
[mm]

1
1
1
1
1
1

10
10
10
6
6
4

0.160
0.245
0.365
0.660
0.890
1.650

0.160
0.245
0.365
0.660
0.890
1.650

1
1
1
1
1
1

0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0

z
[mm]

95
108
118
137
147
168

33
38
39
47
49
46

Ball valve type 546 PP / PB-Flange Adaptor
Range of use
• for socket fusion
• applicable for compressed air till 6 bar
Attention:
• non approval for potable water installation
d

DN

[mm]

[mm]

20
25
32
40
50
63

15
20
25
32
40
50

PN EPDM
Code
16
16
16
16
16
16

760 000 337
760 000 338
760 000 339
760 000 340
760 000 341
760 000 342

SP GP kg

kg/m

SID pcs.-Pal. Vol.-Pal. L
[mm]

1
1
1
1
1
1

10
10
10
6
6
4

0.115
0.180
0.255
0.440
0.610
1.145

0.115
0.180
0.255
0.440
0.610
1.145

1
1
1
1
1
1

0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0

95
108
118
137
147
168

z
[mm]

33
38
39
47
49
46

61

5089

Ball valve type 546 PP / PB-Spigots
Range of use
• for electrofusion
• applicable for compressed air till 6 bar
Attention:
• non approval for potable water installation
• working temperature max. +70°C
* on request
d

DN

[mm]

[mm]

* 20
* 25
* 32
* 40
* 50
* 63

5084

PN EPDM
Code

15
20
25
32
40
50

10
10
10
10
10
10

SP GP kg

SID pcs.-Pal. Vol.-Pal. L1
[mm]

760 000 343
760 000 344
760 000 345
760 000 346
760 000 347
760 000 348

1
1
1
1
1
1

0
0
0
0
0
0

0.133
0.202
0.293
0.504
0.718
1.323

3
3
3
3
3
3

0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0

PB flange adaptor
• suitable to ball valve 546
d

Code

SP GP kg

kg/m

SID pcs.-Pal. Vol.-Pal.

[mm]

20
25
32
40
50
63

62

761 066 940
761 066 941
761 066 942
761 066 943
761 066 944
761 066 945

2
2
2
2
2
2

0
0
0
0
10
0

0.007
0.011
0.017
0.027
0.041
0.074

d

L

h

D

D1

z

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

20
25
32
40
50
63

20
23
25
27
30
33

6
7
7
8
8
9

27
33
41
50
61
76

34
44
50
61
73
90

5
5
5
5
5
5

0.007
0.011
0.017
0.027
0.041
0.074

1
1
1
1
1
1

0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0

95
108
118
137
147
168

L2

z

[mm]

[mm]

190
208
218
250
263
288

33
38
39
47
49
46

Metal - butterfly valve type 037M
With hand lever
Model:
• Housing: Aluminium ASTM S 12A, Rilsan® coated
• Seatliner available in EPDM and FPM
d

DN

[mm]

[mm]

Inch PN kv-value
Cv value
(Δp=1 bar) (Δp=1
[l/min]
psi)
[gal (US)
/min]

63
75
90
110
140
160
225

50
65
80
100
125
150
200

d

DN

[mm]

[mm]

2
2 1∕2
3
4
5
6
8

10
10
10
10
10
10
10

3140
4570
7140
11710
18570
27130
47130

220
320
500
800
1300
1900
3330

Inch PN kv-value
Cv value
(Δp=1 bar) (Δp=1
[l/min]
psi)

Disc: ductile
iron/Rilsan®
coated EPDM
Code

Disc: ductile
iron/Rilsan®
coated FPM
Code

199 037 000
199 037 001
199 037 002
199 037 003
199 037 004
199 037 005
199 037 006

199 037 013
199 037 014
199 037 015
199 037 016
199 037 017
199 037 018
199 037 019

Disc: stainless
steel EPDM
Code

[gal (US)
/min]

63
75
90
110
140
160
225

50
65
80
100
125
150
200

d

DN

[mm]

[mm]

2
2 1∕2
3
4
5
6
8

10
10
10
10
10
10
10

3140
4570
7140
11710
18570
27130
47130

220
320
500
800
1300
1900
3330

Inch PN kv-value
Cv value
(Δp=1 bar) (Δp=1
[l/min]
psi)

199 037 200
199 037 201
199 037 202
199 037 203
199 037 204
199 037 205
199 037 206
Disc: stainless
steel FPM
Code

SID pcs.-Pal. Vol.-Pal.

[gal (US)
/min]

63
75
90
110
140
160
225

50
65
80
100
125
150
200

2
2 1∕2
3
4
5
6
8

10
10
10
10
10
10
10

3140
4570
7140
11710
18570
27130
47130

220
320
500
800
1300
1900
3330

199 037 213
199 037 214
199 037 215
199 037 216
199 037 217
199 037 218
199 037 219

d

DN

d3

L

L1

L2

H

H1

H2

H3

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

[mm]

43
46
46
52
56
56
60

45
45
45
45
45
45
45

63
75
90
110
140
160
225

50
65
80
100
125
150
200

95
114
131
152
182
209
262

220
220
220
220
320
320
320

290
312
327
360
388
416
489

53
63
71
87
102
118
149

140
152
159
178
191
203
245

3
3
3
3
3
3
3

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

95
95
95
95
95
95
95

63

General Tools
3908

Pipe shears
d-d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16 - 25 760 853 279

3911

1

0.269

Cutter for protective pipe
d

Code

16/20 760 853 273

SP kg
1

0.087

PPC Plastic pipe cutter
• For cutting plastic pipes d10 - d160
d-d

Article

Code

SP kg

[mm]

10 - 63
PPC 63, s max. = 7.2mm 790 109 001
50 - 110 PPC 110, s max. = 12.7mm 790 109 002
110 - 160 PPC 160, s max. = 19.0mm 790 109 003

0
0
0

Closest
inch

0.710
1.400
2.220

Replacement cutting wheels
• for plastic pipe cutter
d-d

Article

Code

SP kg

[mm]

10 - 63
SR 63 max. s=7,2 mm 790 109 011
50 - 110 SR 110/160 max. s=12,7 mm 790 109 012
110 - 160
SR 160 max. s=19,0 mm 790 109 013

KS Cleaner & Blue Paper
Code
1 litre 799 298 923
1 roll 790 099 175

64

kg
0.890
1.000

0
0
0

0.004
0.017
0.023

1
∕8 - 2
1 1∕2 - 4
4 -6

Machines and tools for socket fusion jointing
SG 125 Socket fusion machine for fusion of PP, PE, PB
and PVDF pipes and fittings
• Portable heating element - socket fusion machine for use in the workshop and on job
sites.
• Dimension 20 - 125 mm
• Base machine
• Compact, sturdy design, distortion-free machine bed
• Handwheel with torque locking mechanism for the slide movement
• Heater
• Electronic temperature control
• High temperature accuracy over the entire heating surface
• Additional standard equipment on the basic model
• Universal, left and right prismatic clamping devices, complete, for clamping pipe and
fittings. Additional set of prismatic clamping devices for outer clamping of pipes available as an option.
• Depth stop
• V-shaped pipe support d 20 - 125 mm
• Back stop
• Machine specific tool set
• Timer to clock fusion times
d-d

Performance

Code

kg

[mm]

20 - 125

115 V/1500 W 790 310 036

65.000

MSE 63/MSE 110 Socket fusion tools
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

For fusion jointing of PP, PE, PB and PVDF
Size range d 16-110 mm
Choice of electronic or thermostatic temperature control
Support for heating bushes and spigots of d 16 to 63 mm (110 mm)
Pick up for floor stand or table clamp
High-quality, non-stick PTFE-coating with long service life
Monitoring and setting of heating element temperature
High temperature accuracy over the entire heating surface
T = thermostatic temperature control / E = electronic temperature control

d-d

Type

Performance

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16 - 63 MSE 63 T
16 - 63 MSE 63 E
16 - 110 MSE 110 T
16 - 110 MSE 110 E

5102

115 V/800 W
115 V/800 W
115 V/1500 W
115 V/1500 W

790 105 096
790 105 097
790 105 126
790 105 127

0
0
0
0

2.075
2.145
3.200
3.200

Support
• as a storage possibilty for Handheld heating element
Code
761 066 801

SP kg
1

0.970

65

5130

Heating bushes
• The INSTAFLEX heating bushes used for jointing Polybutene d75, d90, d110 are
also available at +GF+
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16
20
25
32
40
50
63

761 066 756
761 066 757
761 066 758
761 066 759
761 066 760
761 066 761
761 066 762

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

0.080
0.120
0.150
0.210
0.295
0.450
0.600

Heating spigots and bushes
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

75 790 101 093
90 790 101 094
110 790 101 095

5056

0
0
0

1.157
1.697
2.090

Heating bushes for weld-in-saddle PB
d = Pipe dim.
d

Code

SP kg

Remarks

[mm]

40
50
63
75
90
110

5057

761 068 027
761 068 028
761 068 029
761 068 030
761 068 031
761 068 032

1
1
1
1
1
1

0.132
0.161
0.200
0.213
0.272
0.298

Drill bitt d20-d32
Drill bitt d20-d32
Drill bitt d20-d32
Drill bitt d20-d32
Drill bitt d20-d32
Drill bitt d20-d32

Drill bit for weld-in-saddle
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

20 - 32 761 068 039
40 - 50 761 068 040

5302

1
1

0.120
0.130

Chamfering tool
d-d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

25 - 63 761 066 794
75 - 110 761 066 836

5303

1
1

0.650
0.830

Spare blades for Chamfering tool
d-d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

25 - 110 761 066 795

66

1

0.016

Tempil Stick
Temperature Code

SP kg

[°C]

253 799 496 008
274 799 496 009

5312

SP kg

761 066 798

1

0.042

Gloves
Code

SP kg

761 066 799

3948

0.014
0.018

Timer
Code

5320

0
0

1

0.115

Spanner
• Tool to change the heating bushes
SW Code

SP kg

[mm]

6 760 854 906

5314

1

0.070

Template, compression and fusion joints
• to mark the clamp and coupler
d-d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16 - 63 761 066 800

1

0.040

67

Tools for Compression Joints
3905

Assembly tongs
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16 - 20 760 853 743
25 760 869 950

3954

1
1

0.420
0.418

Ratched spanner
• for tightening and loosening of compression fittings d16 and d20
SW d
[mm]

24
27

68

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16 760 854 916
20 760 854 917

1
1

0.280
0.586

Machines and Tools for Electro Fusion
6000

Electrofusion control unit Type HWSG-3-110V
• including welding cable for fittings without tool case, primary cable 110V, primary
cable 230V
• Primary cable (3m) with Euro standard plug
• Technical data: voltage 110V and 230V variable, power output max. 1500W,
• Technical specifications
• Frequency 47/65Hz, protection rate IP54, incl. power-supply cable 110V and 230V
(3m) with euroconnector
on request
d-d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

[mm]

16 - 110 761 069 015

6001

Dimensions Size

0

11.500

[mm]

294

324

Welding cable angle PUR, for electrofusion fittings for
HWSG-3 110V
• matches to HWSG 3 - 110V
on request
d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

[m]

16 - 110 761 069 016

6001

Length

1

0.300

3.00

Welding cable PUR straight, for electrofusion fittings for
HWSG-3 110V
• matches to HWSG 3 - 110V
on request
d-d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

[m]

16 - 110 761 069 011

6005

Length

1

0.300

3.00

Primary cable 110V
on request
Code

SP kg

Length
[m]

761 069 012

6005

1

0.400

3.00

Primary cable 230V
on request
Code

SP kg

Length
[m]

761 069 013

5314

1

0.380

3.00

Template, electrofusion jointing
d-d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

16 - 110 761 069 602

1

0.065

69

Tools for INSTAFLEX BIG
6008

MSA 250 EX MULTI PLUS
Automatic Electrofusion Unit
Configuration:
• only available in 230V
• INSTAFLEX BIG/ELGEF/FUSEAL
• including transportation case
• including Barcodescanner
d-d

Code

SP kg

Type

[mm]

125 - 225 761 069 007

5056

0

16.800 MSA 250 EX MULTI

Heating bushes for weld-in-saddle PB
• for heating element straight and 30°
d = Pipe dim.
d

Code

SP kg

Remarks

[mm]

125
125
160
160
225
225

761 068 033
761 068 034
761 068 035
761 068 036
761 068 037
761 068 038

1
1
1
1
1
1

0.371
0.504
0.568
0.653
1.008
1.018

Drill bitt d20-d32
Drill bitt d40-d50
Drill bitt d20-d32
Drill bitt d40-d50
Drill bitt d20-d32
Drill bitt d40-d50

Rotary Peeler RS
This innovative Rotary Peeler RS is designed to use for universal peeling at the pipe
endfor electrofusion couplings, tees and elbows and as well as for electrofusion
saddles.
Suitable for peeling of pipes made out of PE80, PE100, PEX, PP.
Feature and your advantage:
Spring loaded peeling blade:Independent peeling quality of pipe ovality or tolerances
Pivoted mounted peeling blade:To compensate the shape of coiled pipe
Optimized cutting geometry:Defined chip thickness with cutting width overlap
One tool per dimension:Minimized swivel radius for peeling in narrow locations
Divisible tool:Peeling for saddles with the same tool
Peeling length:No limitation of peeling length
Guidance rolls:3 point support for dimensional optimized cutting feed, time saving
Time saving:Tool is always ready to use, it can be used for the next peeling without
setting the peeling blade back in its origin position
Your advantage:Time saving and highest repeatable peeling quality at smallest rotation radius. No operator errors possible for change of dimension
Included:1 x Rotary Peeler RS, Transport case, Operating manual, Spare parts list
Article

d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

RS 125
RS 160
RS 225

70

125 790 136 007
160 790 136 009
225 790 136 012

0
0
0

1.650
1.650
1.850

TM 250 Basic machine
• Tubular frame providing increased rigidity and easy movement of the machine on the
ground
• 4 lifting lugs
• Metal shield providing protection of the main welding area
• The movable (sliding) 3rd clamp allows easy and time saving fixing of bends or tees
without need of additional tools
• Double-sided heating element pull-off mechanism to optimise the change-over phase
• Clamps are hinged on the top side and tilting, whenever necessary the four clamps
can be quickly removed
• Quick-action and drip-proof oil connections located in protected position
• By rotating of the base machine a second operating position available
Type

d-d

Code

SP kg

[mm]

TM 250

75 - 250 790 151 001

0

50.000

71

GEORGE FISCHER SALES LIMITED (“George Fischer”)
CONDITIONS OF SALE (FOR GOODS AND SERVICES)
GEORGE FISCHER SALES LIMITED (“George Fischer”)
CONDITIONS OF SALE (FOR GOODS AND SERVICES)
1
INTERPRETATION
1.1 In these conditions of sale the following words will (unless the context otherwise
requires) have the following meanings: “Conditions” means the conditions set out below
and overleaf.“Contract” means any contract between George Fischer and the Customer for
the sale of any Works.“Customer” means the company, firm, body or person purchasing
the Works.“Customer’s Property” means any dies, tools, patterns, drawings, specifications,
designs, packagings and any other equipment, goods, materials, instructions or information supplied by or on behalf of the Customer to George Fischer in connection with the
Works.“Goods” means any goods agreed in the Contract to be provided by George Fischer to
the Customer (including but not limited to the whole or any part or parts of them, any raw
materials, finished or semi-finished materials, machinery, parts, spares, commodities and
any materials, articles and commodities supplied in connection with the Services).“Services”
means any services agreed in the Contract to be provided by George Fischer to the Customer
(including but not limited to the whole or any part or parts of them).  “Works” means the
Goods and/or the Services (as appropriate).
1.2 Any reference in these Conditions to any statute or statutory provision will (unless the
context otherwise requires) be construed as a reference to that statute or statutory
provision as may be amended, consolidated, modified, extended, re-enacted or replaced from
time to time.
1.3 The headings in these Conditions are for reference only and will not affect the interpretation
of these Conditions.
1.4 In these Conditions the words “unless otherwise agreed in writing” will mean unless other
wise agreed in writing and signed by a director or commercial manager of George Fischer.
1.5 George Fischer reserves the right at anytime to correct any clerical, typographical or other
similar errors made by its employees.
2
QUOTATIONS
2.1 Any quotation (whether written or oral) is given on the basis that no contract will
come into existence otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of clauses 3.5 and 3.6.
2.2 Unless otherwise agreed in writing any quotation is valid only for a period of 45 days from its
date of issue provided that George Fischer has not previously withdrawn it by written or oral
notice to the Customer.
2.3 Any quotation is based on the instructions and information provided by the Customer and
George Fischer reserves the right to amend the quotation at any time to cover any increase in
price which may arise as a result of additional or incomplete instructions or information.
3
APPLICATION OF TERMS
3.1 (Subject to clause 3.4) these Conditions are the only conditions on
which George Fischer is prepared to deal with the Customer and they will apply to all
Contracts to the exclusion of any other terms and conditions including but not limited to
those which the Customer purports to apply.
3.2 No terms or conditions endorsed upon, delivered with, referred to or stipulated or contained
in any purchase order or other similar document delivered or sent by the Customer to
George Fischer will form part of the Contract.
3.3 Any reference overleaf to the Customer’s purchase order or other similar document
will not be deemed to imply that any terms or conditions endorsed upon, delivered
with, referred to or stipulated or contained in such purchase order or other similar
document will have effect to the exclusion or amendment of these Conditions.
3.4 Any variation to these Conditions and any representation about the Works will only be
effective if it is agreed in writing, contains a specific reference to these Conditions and
is signed by a director or commercial manager of both parties.
3.5 Each purchase order for Works issued by the Customer will be deemed to be an offer by the
Customer to purchase Works subject to these Conditions.
3.6 No purchase order placed by the Customer will be deemed to be accepted by George
Fischer until a written acknowledgement of order is issued by George Fischer or (if
earlier) George Fischer commences the Works or supplies the Works to the Customer.  
3.7 The Customer must ensure that the content of its order and any applicable specification are
complete and accurate.
3.8 Unless otherwise agreed in writing all drawings, illustrations, descriptions, specifications,
technical data, advertising and other similar information issued by George Fischer or
contained in George Fischer’s catalogues, brochures, trade literature, price lists or other
similar published materials are is sued or published only for the purpose of giving an
approximate idea of the Works described in them and will not form part of the Contract.
3.9 Any purchase order which has been accepted by George Fischer in accordance with
clause 3.5 and 3.6 may only be amended, cancelled, postponed or varied by the Customer
with the prior written consent of George Fischer and on terms that the Customer will
indemnify George Fischer in full against all losses (including but not limited to loss of profit),
costs, damages, charges and expenses incurred (directly or indirectly) by George Fischer as a
result of such amendment, cancellation, postponement or variation.
4
DELIVERY
4.1 Any times specified or agreed by George Fischer for the delivery of the Works are
given in good faith but are an estimate only.  If no time is specified or agreed by George
Fischer delivery will take place within a reasonable time.  Unless otherwise agreed in writing
time for the delivery of the Works will not be of the essence of the Contract.
4.2 George Fischer will use its reasonable endeavours to deliver the Works within the times set
out in clause 4.1 but George Fischer will not be liable for the consequences of any delay or
failure to deliver if the duration of the delay is not substantial or if the delay or failure is due
to any circumstances beyond George Fischer’s reasonable control or of an unexpected or
exceptional nature.
4.3 (Subject to the provisions of clause 4.4 delivery will be deemed to
take place when the Works are delivered to the Customer at such place as the parties may
agree except that delivery to a carrier for the purpose of transmission to the Customer will
be deemed to be delivery to the Customer and sections 32(2) and (3) of the Sale of Goods Act
1979 will not apply.
4.4 If George Fischer agrees to permit the Customer to collect the Works from George Fischer’s
place of business then delivery will be deemed to take place when George Fischer notifies
the Customer that the Works are ready for collection and unless otherwise agreed in writing
the Customer will collect the Works within 3 working days of the issue of such notice.
4.5 George Fischer will use its reasonable endeavours to ensure where necessary that the Works
will be packed so as to be adequately protected against damage in normal conditions of
transit of usual duration.  George Fischer will make such arrangements for the carriage and
insurance of the Works as it agrees with the Customer.
4.6 George Fischer may deliver the Works in instalments.  Deliveries of further instalments may
be withheld until the Works comprised in earlier instalments have been paid for in full.  
Default by George Fischer (howsoever caused) in respect of one or more instalments will not
entitle the Customer to terminate the relevant Contract as a whole.
4.7 In the event of any delay in the delivery of any Goods and/or the performance of any Services
which are attributable to the Customer’s acts or omissions then:
(a) delivery of the Goods and/or performance of the Services will be deemed to have
taken place at the time at which but for such delay or delays such delivery or per
mance would have taken place and any extra costs incurred as a result of such delay
or delays will be added to the Contract price and will be payable by the Customer; and
(b) George Fischer may sell such Goods 28 days after such delay and deduct any monies
payable to George Fischer by the Customer from the sale proceeds and account to the
Customer for any excess or charge the Customer for any shortfall.  
4.8 Where the Works are to be supplied from stock such supply is subject to the availability of the
stock at the date of delivery.
4.9 On delivery to the Customer all Works should be examined.  (Subject to clause 8.2) George
Fischer will not be liable for any shortages in or non-delivery of the Works (even if caused
by George Fischer’s negligence) unless the same is notified in writing by the Customer to
George Fischer (together with all relevant details) within 14 days of the actual or anticipated
date of delivery (as appropriate).  Subject to such notice being provided George Fischer will,
if it is reasonably satisfied that any Works have not been delivered as a result of George
Fischer’s fault (in its sole discretion) either arrange for delivery as soon as reasonably
possible or give credit (at the pro rata Contract price) to the Customer for such Works.  Any
shortages in or non-delivery of part of the Works will not affect the Contract in respect of the
other parts of the Works.
4.10 If George Fischer complies with clause 4.9 it will (subject to clause 8.2) have no further
liability (in contract, tort (including but not limited to negligence) or otherwise) for such
shortages or non-delivery.

The above Terms of Business effective from 29th June 2007

4.11 Whilst George Fischer will use reasonable endeavours to supply the exact quantity of
the Works ordered by the Customer, George Fischer may supply and the Customer
will accept up to 10% more or less than the exact quantity ordered.  A pro rata charge
or allowance at the Contract price will be made to cover any such variation.
4.12 The Customer (at its own expense) will ensure that the place where delivery of the
Goods or performance of the Services is to take place is adequate and appropriate for such
delivery or performance and will provide such access, equipment, facilities, protection,
manual labour and information as may be required to enable George Fischer to perform its
obligations under the Contract.
5
RISK AND OWNERSHIP
5.1 Unless otherwise agreed in writing the Works are at the risk of the Customer from the
time of delivery or deemed delivery to the Customer (as appropriate) and loading and off
loading (as appropriate) will be at the Customer’s risk. Section 20(2) of the Sale of Goods Act
1979 will not apply.
5.2 (Notwithstanding that risk in the Works will pass to the Customer in accordance with
the provisions of clause 5.1) ownership of the Works (both legal and equitable) will only pass
to the Customer (other than when ownership is properly vested in some other person by the
operation of any statute) when George Fischer has received in full (in cash or cleared funds)
all monies due to it from the Customer:
(a) in respect of the Works; and
(b) all other sums which are or which become due to George Fischer from the Customer on
any account.
5.3 Until ownership of the Works has passed to the Customer under clause 5.2, the Customer
will:
(a) hold the Works on a fiduciary basis as George Fischer’s bailee;
(b) keep the Works free from any charge, lien or other encumbrance;
(c) store the Works (at no cost to George Fischer) separately from all other materials
of the Customer or any third party in such a way that they remain readily identifiable
as George Fischer’s property;
(d) not destroy, deface or obscure any identifying mark on the Works or their packaging;
(e) maintain the Works in a satisfactory condition, insured on George Fischer’s behalf
for their full price against all risks to the reasonable satisfaction of George Fischer and on
request produce such policy of insurance to George Fischer;
(f)  hold all proceeds of the insurance referred to in clause 5.3
(e) on trust for George Fischer and not mix it with any other money or pay the proceeds into
any overdrawn bank account; and
(g) not attach the Works to any real property without George Fischer’s consent.
5.4 The Customer may resell, use or otherwise dispose of the Works before ownership has
passed to it only if any such sale, use or disposition will be effected in the ordinary course of
the Customer’s business and will be a sale, use or disposition of George Fischer’s property
on the Customer’s own behalf and the Customer will deal as principal.
5.5 George Fischer may while the owner of the Works (and without prejudice to any other rights
it may have under or by virtue of these Conditions) demand the immediate return of the
Works at any time and the Customer will forthwith comply with such demand and bear the
expenses for such return.
5.6 The Customer grants to George Fischer (or its successors in title for the Works) and
their respective employees and agents an irrevocable licence to enter at any time any
premises where the Works are or may be situated for the purpose of inspecting or
removing any such Works the ownership in which has remained with George Fischer.
5.7 George Fischer will be entitled to recover payment for the Works notwithstanding that
ownership of any of the Works has not passed from George Fischer.
5.8 The Works will be deemed sold or used in the order delivered to the Customer.
6
PRICE AND PAYMENT
6.1 The price stated in the Contract is based on the cost to George Fischer of materials,
fuel, power, transport, taxes, duties, services, labour and all other costs at the date of
George Fischer’s quotation, acknowledgement of order or supply (whichever
is earlier).  If at the date of delivery or deemed delivery of the Works there has been
any increase in all or any of such costs, the price payable for the Works may be
increased by George Fischer accordingly.
6.2 Quotations given in a currency other than sterling are based on the rate of exchange
at the time of quoting and (unless otherwise agreed in writing between the parties) the price
may be subject to revision if any different rate of exchange is ruling at the date of invoice.
6.3 (Unless otherwise agreed) the price for the Works is exclusive of any value added tax
(and any other tax or duty relating to the manufacture, transportation, sale or delivery
of the Works) and any costs or charges in relation to export and/or import, packaging,
loading, unloading, carriage and insurance.   Such costs and expenses will be paid by the
Customer in addition to the price for the Works at the same time that it is due to pay for the
Works.
6.4 Where George Fischer agrees (in its discretion) to bring forward the date of delivery of the
Works at the Customer’s request any overtime or other additional costs reasonably incurred
by George Fischer shall be charged to the Customer in addition to the Contract price.
6.5 George Fischer may invoice the Customer for the Works at any time after the delivery of the
Works or the delivery of any instalment (as appropriate).   If any delivery is postponed at the
request or by the default of the Customer then George Fischer may submit its invoice at
any time after the Works are ready for delivery or would have been ready in the ordinary
course but for the request or default on the part of the Customer.
6.6 Customers who have been granted by George Fischer (in its sole discretion) a credit account
facility will pay the price within 30 days of the end of the month in which the Works are des
patched.   George Fischer may (in its sole discretion) amend the terms of or withdraw
such credit account facility at any time without notice with immediate effect and on such
withdrawal all amounts due or accruing to George Fischer under the Contract will become
immediately payable despite any other provision of these Conditions.
6.7 Customers who have not been granted a credit account facility will pay the price 5 working
days prior to delivery of the Works.
6.8 No payment will be deemed to have been received until George Fischer has received cleared
funds.
6.9 Time for payment will be of the essence of the Contract and the Customer will indemnify
George Fischer against all expenses and legal costs incurred by George Fischer in recovering
overdue amounts.
6.10 All payments payable to George Fischer under the Contract will become due immediately on
termination of this Contract despite any other provision of these Conditions.
6.11 The Customer will make all payments due under the Contract without any deduction whether
by way of set-off, counterclaim, discount, abatement or otherwise unless the Customer has a
valid court order requiring an amount equal to such deduction to be paid by George Fischer
to the Customer.
6.12 If the Customer fails to pay George Fischer any sum due pursuant to the Contract the
Customer will be liable to pay interest to George Fischer on such sum from the due date
for payment at an annual rate of 4% above the base lending rate of HSBC Bank plc from time
to time accruing on a daily basis until payment is made in full (whether before or after any
judgement).   In the alternative, George Fischer in is absolute discretion, reserves the right to
claim interest and compensation payments under the Late Payment of Commercial Debts
(Interest) Act 1998.
6.13 Without prejudice to the provisions of clause 6.12 if the Customer fails or George Fischer
reasonably believes that the Customer will fail to pay for the Work when due George Fischer
may demand payment of all outstanding balances whether due or not, treat the Contract as
repudiated by the Customer or suspend any future performance of the Contract or any other
contract with the Customer until all overdue sums have been paid.
7
QUALITY
7.1 George Fischer warrants (subject to the provisions of this clause 7) that:
(a) on delivery of the Goods and for a period of 12 months from the date of delivery, the Goods
will:
(i) be of satisfactory quality, within the meaning of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 (as
amended); and
    
(ii) be reasonably fit for any particular purpose for which the Works are commonly
supplied or are being bought (if the Customer has made known that purpose to
George Fischer in writing and George Fischer has confirmed in writing that it is
reasonable for the Customer to rely on the skill and judgement of George Fischer);
   (b) and the Services will be performed with reasonable skill and care by properly
   qualified and experienced persons.

GEORGE FISCHER SALES LIMITED (“George Fischer”)
CONDITIONS OF SALE (FOR GOODS AND SERVICES) (Continued)
7.2 George Fischer will not be liable for any breach of any of the warranties in clause 7.1 unless:
(a) the Customer gives written notice of the defect to George Fischer within 28 days of the date
when the Customer discovers or ought reasonably to have discovered the defect;
(b) (if the defect is as a result of damage in transit) the Customer gives written notice of the
defect to the carrier in the manner and within the appropriate time limit as set out in the
carrier’s terms of business; and George Fischer is given a reasonable opportunity after
receiving such notice to examine such Works and the Customer (if requested to do so by
George Fischer) returns such Works to George Fischer’s place of business (at the Customer’s
cost) for the examination to take place there.
7.3 George Fischer will not be liable for a breach of any of the warranties in clause 7.1 where and
to the extent that:
(a) the defect arises from the Customer’s Property or as a result of the Customer’s negligence;
(b) the defect arises as a result of fair wear and tear, misuse, wilful damage, or abnormal
working conditions;
(c) the defect arises as a result of any parts, materials or equipment not manufactured or
workmanship not performed by George Fischer;
(d) the Customer makes any further use of such Works after giving written notice of the defect;
(e) the defect arises because the Customer has failed to follow George Fischer’s instructions
(whether oral or in writing) as to the storage, assembly, installation, commissioning, use,
processing, handling or maintenance of the Works or (if there are none) good trade practice;
(f) the defect arises as a result of any installation, testing or commissioning of the Works
performed by the Customer or any third party; or
(g) the defect arises as a result of any alteration, servicing or repair of the Works not made by
George Fischer and without the written consent of George Fischer.
7.4 (Subject to clauses 7.2 and 7.3) if any of the Works do not confirm with any of the warranties
set out in clause 7.1 George Fischer will at its option and cost repair or replace such Goods (or
the defective part), re-perform such Services or refund the price of such Works at the pro rata
Contract rate.
7.5 If George Fischer complies with clause  7.4 it will (subject to clause 8.2) have no further
liability (in contract, tort (including but not limited to negligence) or otherwise) for breach of
any of the warranties in clause 7.1 in respect of such Works.
7.6 Any Goods replaced by George Fischer in accordance with the provisions of clause 7.4 will
belong to George Fischer and any repaired or replacement Goods will be guaranteed on these
terms for the unexpired portion of the original 12 month warranty period.
8 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
THE PRICES CHARGED FOR THE WORKS ARE BASED STRICTLY ON THE UNDERSTANDING
OF ACCEPTANCE BY THE CUSTOMER OF THE PROVISIONS IN THE CONTRACT FOR THE
LIMITATION OF GEORGE FISCHER’S LIABILITY.  SHOULD THE CUSTOMER WISH GEORGE
FISCHER TO ACCEPT ADDITIONAL LIABILITY THIS MAY BE DISCUSSED BETWEEN THE
PARTIES AND THE PRICE MAY BE INCREASED ACCORDINGLY.
8.1 All warranties, conditions and other terms implied by statute or common law (except for the
conditions implied by section 12 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 and section 2 of the Supply of
Goods and Services Act 1982) are, to the fullest extent permitted by law, excluded from the
Contract.
8.2 Nothing in these Conditions excludes or limits the liability of George Fischer for fraudulent
misrepresentation or for any death or personal injury caused by George Fischer’s negligence
or for any breach of the conditions implied by section 12 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 and sec
tion 2 of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982.
THE CUSTOMER’S ATTENTION IS IN PARTICULAR DRAWN TO THE PROVISIONS OF CLAUSES  
8.3 AND 8.4
8.3 (Subject to clause 8.1 and 8.2) George Fischer will not be liable to the Customer in contract,
tort (including but not limited to negligence), misrepresentation or otherwise for any:
(a) economic loss of any kind (including but not limited to direct or indirect loss of profit,
business, contracts, revenue or anticipated savings):
(b) damage to the Customer’s reputation or goodwill:
(c) product recall costs; or
(d) any special, indirect or consequential loss or damage (even if George Fischer has been
advised of such loss or damage) arising out of or in connection with the Contract.
8.4 (Subject to the provisions of clause 8.2 and  8.3
9 THE CUSTOMER’S PROPERTY
9.1 While George Fischer will take reasonable care of the Customer’s Property whilst it is in
George Fischer’s possession, control or custody the Customer’s Property will (unless
otherwise agreed in writing) remain at the Customer’s risk and all replacements and
alterations of and repairs to the Customer’s Property will be the Customer’s responsibility.
9.2 George Fischer will not be liable for any loss or damage to the Customer’s Property unless
such loss or damage arises as a direct result of George Fischer’s negligence.  Where George
Fischer is liable under this clause 9.2 George Fischer’s liability to the Customer will be limited
to the actual cost of the replacement or repair of the loss or damage to the Customer’s
Property.
9.3 The Customer will ensure that the Customer’s Property is in good condition and suitable for
use by George Fischer in the performance of the Contract and while George Fischer will
use reasonable endeavours to verify any relevant aspects of the Customer’s Property no
responsibility is accepted by George Fischer for its accuracy.
9.4 Any defect in the Works which is due in whole or in part to the Customer’s Property will not
entitle the Customer to terminate the Contract, reject the Works, make any deductions from
the Contract price or claim damages in respect of such defect.
9.5 The Customer will keep George Fischer indemnified in full against all liability, loss, damage,
injury, claim, action, demand, expense or proceeding awarded against or incurred by George
Fischer as a result of or in connection with the use by George Fischer of the Customer’s
Property unless such liability, loss, damage, injury, claim, action, demand, expense or
proceeding is the result of George Fischer’s negligent acts or omissions.  
10 TOLERANCES AND TESTS
10.1 Unless otherwise agreed in writing gauges, weights, chemical composition and analysis,
quantities and sizes will, so far as possible, be adhered to but reasonable excesses and
deficiencies will be accepted by the Customer, who will not be entitled to reject any Works on
the ground that they are not precisely as specified.
10.2 Unless otherwise agreed in writing, all tests, test pieces and inspections required by the
Customer and agreed by George Fischer will be charged extra.   All tests and inspections will
take place under George Fischer’s standard testing arrangements, and such tests will be
final (except in the case of manifest error).   All tests are subject to analytical tolerances.
10.3 The Customer may attend (at its own cost) all tests provided that it notifies George Fischer in
writing of its intention to do so.   The Customer will then be given not less than 5 working
day’s prior notice of the proposed date and time of any test and, if the Customer fails to
attend, the test will proceed in its absence although it will be deemed to have been made in
its presence.
11 OWNERSHIP OF TOOLING
11.1 Where patterns, dies, tools, drawings and equipment are not supplied by the Customer, only
those which are specially made by George Fischer and separately charged to the Customer in
full, will, when paid for by the Customer, become the property of the Customer.
11.2 George Fischer reserves the right to destroy or otherwise dispose of patterns, dies, tools,
drawings and equipment in its possession, control or custody (whether or not the property of
the Customer) from which the Customer has not required any Works to be made for a period
of 12 months or more.
12 PACKING CASES AND PACKING MATERIALS
12.1 Unless otherwise agreed in writing packing cases and packing materials will not be charged
extra but, where stated to be returnable, will be returned to George Fischer in good
condition, within one month of receipt by the Customer.  Where not returnable, the Customer
will dispose of all packing in accordance with all regulations (whether statutory or otherwise)
relating to the protection of the environment.
13 CONFIDENTIALITY
13.1 The Customer will keep confidential all technical data, commercial information,
know how, specifications, inventions, processes, initiatives and other information which is
of a confidential nature and which has been disclosed to the Customer by George Fischer
and/or any member of the George Fischer group and/or its agents and any other confidential
information concerning the business of George Fischer and/or any member of the George
Fischer group or its products which the Customer may obtain  (“Confidential Information”).
13.2 The Customer will restrict disclosure of the Confidential Information to such of its employees,
agents or subcontractors as need to know the same and will ensure that such employees,
agents or subcontractors are subject to equivalent obligations of confidentiality as bind the
Customer.

The above Terms of Business effective from 29th June 2007

13.3 The Customer will not without the prior written consent of George Fischer publish or disclose
the Confidential Information to any third party or make any use of the Confidential
Information except to the extent necessary to implement the Contract.
14 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
14.1 The Customer will keep George Fischer indemnified in full against all liability, loss, damage,
injury, claim, action, demand, expense or proceeding in respect of any infringement or
alleged infringement of any patent, registered design, unregistered design, design copyright,
trademark or other industrial or intellectual property rights resulting from any use by George
Fischer of the Customer’s Property or any compliance by George Fischer with the Customer’s
instructions, whether express or implied.
14.2 (Unless otherwise agreed in writing) ownership in all intellectual property rights
subsisting in, resulting from or relating to the Works or any associated plans, descriptions,
blue prints, designs, technical information, drawings, documents or specifications (except
where these relate solely to the Customer’s Property) will vest in or be assigned to George
Fischer.   If the Customer in any way acquires any such rights it will promptly inform George
Fischer and take such steps as George Fischer may reasonably require to assign such rights
or vest such title in George Fischer.
14.3 Nothing in these Conditions will be construed as any representation or warranty by George
Fischer that the design, manufacture, use or sale of the Works is not an infringement of any
third party intellectual property rights.
15 TERMINATION
15.1 George Fischer may terminate the Contract (and all other contracts between George Fischer
and the Customer) immediately if:
(a) the Customer fails to pay the price on the due date;
(b) the Customer is in breach of any term of the Contract and has failed to remedy such
breach within 28 days of receipt of written notice specifying the breach and requiring it to be
remedied;
(c) there is a material change in the ownership or control of the Customer; or
(d) the Customer is wound up or becomes insolvent or has a receiver or administrative
receiver appointed or suffers the appointment or the presentation of a petition for the
appointment of an administration or any equivalent or analogous event occurs in any relevant
jurisdiction.
15.2 The termination of the Contract (howsoever arising) will be without prejudice to any rights
and remedies which may have accrued to either party.
15.3 Any Conditions which impliedly have effect after termination or expiry will continue to be
enforceable notwithstanding termination or expiry.
16 EXPORT SALES
16.1 Where the Works are supplied for export from the United Kingdom the provisions of this
clause 16 will (subject to any special terms agreed in writing between the parties) apply
despite any other provision of these Conditions.
16.2 The Uniform Laws on International Sales Act 1967 will not apply.
16.3 Unless otherwise agreed in writing the currency will be pounds sterling.  The Customer will
establish and maintain in favour of George Fischer an irrevocable and confirmed letter of
credit in English with a UK clearing bank payable on drafts drawn at sight on presentation
to the bank by George Fischer of a certified copy of George Fischer’s invoice.  All bank
charges and other expenses in relation to the letter of credit will be borne by the Customer.
16.4 Unless otherwise agreed in writing Works will be sold C.I.F (as defined in INCOTERMS 2000
Edition).
16.5 The Customer will be responsible for complying with and shall comply with any legislation or
regulation governing the export of the Works:
(a) from the United Kingdom; and/or
(b) (where the Works are sourced from a country other than the United Kingdom) from such c
country and the importation of the Works into the country of destination and for payment of
any relevant duties or taxes whether payable by the Customer or George Fischer.
16.6 Unless otherwise agreed in writing packing cases and packing materials will be charged
extra but, where stated to be returnable, will be credited in full on return to George Fischer’s
place of business (carriage paid) in good condition, within one month of receipt by the
Customer.  Where not returnable, the Customer will dispose of all packing in accordance with
all regulations (whether statutory or otherwise) relating to the protection of the environment.
17 LIEN
George Fischer will have in respect of unpaid debts due to it from the Customer a general lien
on all property of the Customer which is in George Fischer’s possession for whatever reason
and whether worked upon or not.
18 ASSIGNMENT AND SUBCONTRACTING
18.1 The Customer will not without the prior written consent of George Fischer assign or transfer
the Contract or any part of it to any other person.
George Fischer may without the prior written consent of the Customer assign, transfer or
subcontract the Contract or any part of it to any other person.
19 GENERAL
19.1 Each right or remedy of George Fischer under these Conditions is without prejudice to any
other right or remedy which George Fischer may have under these Conditions or otherwise.
19.2 Any notice or document shall be deemed served, if delivered by hand, at the time of delivery,
if posted, 48 hours after posting and if sent by facsimile transmission, at the time of trans
mission. George Fischer may also send a notice or document by electronic communication in
an e-mail address notified to George Fischer by the Customer. Such notice or document
shall be deemed served if sent by e-mail transmission 48 hours after the time of
transmission.
19.3 The illegality, invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of these Conditions will not affect
the legality, validity or unenforceability of any other provisions of these Conditions.
19.4 Failure or delay by either party in exercising any right or remedy provided by the Contract or
by law will not be construed as a waiver of such right or remedy or a waiver of any other right
or remedy.
19.5 A person who is not a party to the Contract will have no right under the Contracts (Rights of
Third Parties) Act 1999 to enforce any term of the Contract.   This clause 19.5 does not affect
any right or remedy of any person which exists or is available otherwise than pursuant to that
Act.
19.6 The Customer agrees that it will have no remedy in respect of any untrue statement
innocently or negligently made by or on behalf of George Fischer prior to the Contract upon
which the Customer relied in entering into the Contract whether such statement was made
orally or in writing unless the statement has been expressly agreed in writing by a director
of George Fischer and/or the statement has been expressly incorporated in writing into the
Contract.
19.7 George Fischer shall not be in breach of these Conditions or otherwise liable to the Customer
by reason of any delay in performance or non-performance of any of its obligations due to any
circumstances outside George Fischer’s reasonable control.
19.8 The Contract will be governed by English law and the parties submit to the non-exclusive
jurisdiction of the English courts.

George Fischer Sales Limited,
Paradise Way, Coventry CV2 2ST
Telephone: 024 7653 5535 Fax: 024 7653 0450
www.georgefischer.co.uk
email: uk.ps@georgfischer.com

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The technical data is not binding. They neither
constitute expressly warranted characteristics nor
guaranteed properties nor a guaranteed durability.
They are subject to modification. Our General Terms of
Sale apply.

Adding Quality to People’s Lives

Australia
George Fischer Pty Ltd
Riverwood NSW 2210 Australia
Phone +61(0)2 9502 8000
australia.ps@georgfischer.com
www.georgefischer.com.au

France
Georg Fischer SAS
95932 Roissy Charles de Gaulle Cedex
Phone +33(0)1 41 84 68 84
fr.ps@georgfischer.com
www.georgefischer.fr

Austria
Georg Fischer
Rohrleitungssysteme GmbH
3130 Herzogenburg
Phone +43(0)2782 856 43-0
austria.ps@georgfischer.com
www.georgfischer.at

Germany
Georg Fischer GmbH
73095 Albershausen
Phone +49(0)7161 302-0
info.de.ps@georgfischer.com
www.georgfischer.de

Belgium / Luxembourg
Georg Fischer NV/SA
1070 Bruxelles/Brüssel
Phone +32(0)2 556 40 20
be.ps@georgfischer.com
www.georgfischer.be
Brazil
George Fischer Ltda
04795-100 São Paulo
Phone +55(0)11 5687 1311
br.ps@georgfischer.com
China
Georg Fischer ­
Piping Systems Ltd Shanghai
Pudong, Shanghai 201319
Phone +86(0)21 58 13 33 33
china.ps@georgfischer.com
www.cn.piping.georgfischer.com
Denmark / Iceland
Georg Fischer A/S
2630 Taastrup
Phone +45 (0)70 22 19 75
info.dk.ps@georgfischer.com
www.georgfischer.dk

India
Georg Fischer Piping Systems Ltd
400 076 Mumbai
Phone +91 224007 2001
in.ps@georgfischer.com
www.georgfischer.in
Italy
Georg Fischer S.p.A.
20063 Cernusco S/N (MI)
Phone +3902 921 861
it.ps@georgfischer.com
www.georgfischer.it
Japan
Georg Fischer Ltd
556-0011 Osaka,
Phone +81(0)6 6635 2691
jp.ps@georgfischer.com
www.georgfischer.jp
Korea
Georg Fischer Piping Systems
Guro-3 dong, Guro-gu, Seoul, Korea
Phone +82(0)2 2081 1450
Fax
+82(0)2 2081 1453
kor.ps@georgfischer.com

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Malaysia
Georg Fischer (M) Sdn. Bhd.
40460 Shah Alam, Selangor
Phone +60 (0)3 5122 5585
conne.kong@georgfischer.com
Mexico
Georg Fischer S.A. de C.V.
Apodaca, Nuevo Leon
CP66636 Mexico
Phone +52 (81)1340 8586
Fax
+52 (81)1522 8906
Middle East
George Fischer Piping Systems
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Phone +971 4 289 49 60
info.export@georgfischer.com
www.export.georgfischer.com
Netherlands
Georg Fischer N.V.
8161 PA Epe
Phone +31(0)578 678 222
nl.ps@georgfischer.com
www.georgfischer.nl
Norway
Georg Fischer AS
1351 Rud
Phone +47(0)67 18 29 00
no.ps@georgfischer.com
www.georgfischer.no
Poland
Georg Fischer Sp. z o.o.
02-226 Warszawa
Phone +48(0)22 313 10 50
poland.ps@georgfischer.com
www.georgfischer.pl

Romania
Georg Fischer
Piping Systems Ltd
020257 Bucharest - Sector 2
Phone +40(0)21 230 53 80
ro.ps@georgfischer.com
www.export.georgfischer.com

Switzerland
Georg Fischer
Rohrleitungssysteme (Schweiz) AG
8201 Schaffhausen
Phone +41(0)52 631 30 26
ch.ps@georgfischer.com
www.piping.georgfischer.ch

Russia
Georg Fischer Piping Systems
Moscow 125047
Tel. +7 495 258 60 80
ru.ps@georgfischer.com
www.georgfischer.ru

Taiwan
Georg Fischer Piping Systems
San Chung City, Taipei Hsien
Phone +886 2 8512 2822
Fax
+886 2 8512 2823

Singapore
George Fischer Pte Ltd
528 872 Singapore
Phone +65(0)67 47 06 11
sgp.ps@georgfischer.com
www.georgefischer.com.sg
Spain / Portugal
Georg Fischer S.A.
28046 Madrid
Phone +34(0)91 781 98 90
es.ps@georgfischer.com
www.georgfischer.es
Sweden / Finland
Georg Fischer AB
12523 Älvsjö-Stockholm
Phone +46(0)8 506 775 00
info.se.ps@georgfischer.com
www.georgfischer.se

United Kingdom / Ireland
George Fischer Sales Limited
Coventry, CV2 2ST
Phone +44(0)2476 535 535
uk.ps@georgfischer.com
www.georgefischer.co.uk
USA / Canada / Latin America / Caribbean
Georg Fischer LLC
Tustin, CA 92780-7258
Phone +1(714) 731 88 00
Toll Free 800 854 40 90
us.ps@georgfischer.com
www.us.piping.georgefischer.com
International
Georg Fischer
Piping Systems (Switzerland) Ltd.
8201 Schaffhausen
Phone +41(0)52 631 30 03
Fax
+41(0)52 631 28 93
info.export@georgfischer.com
www.export.georgfischer.com



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