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Submittal Package PVC Schedule 40 DWV System (Updated October 17, 2019) SUBMITTAL PACKAGE SUB-PAC-PVC-DWV �2018-2019 Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Co. PVC Schedule 40 DWV Submittal Package Table of Contents for PVC Schedule 40 DWV Submittal Package Page Submittal Form for PVC Schedule 40 Solid Wall Pipe and PVC DWV Fitting System................................ 3 Product Certifications............................................................................................................................... 4 Physical Properties................................................................................................................................... 5 Solvent Cements and Applicators.............................................................................................................. 6 Chemical Resistance............................................................................................................................ 7-27 Dimensional Information................................................................................................................... 28-45 Limited Warranty................................................................................................................................... 47 2 SUBMITTAL FOR CHARLOTTE PIPE� PVC SCHEDULE 40 SOLID WALL PIPE AND PVC DWV FITTING SYSTEM Date: ________________ Job Name: ______________________________ Engineer: _______________________________ Location: _______________________________ Contractor: ______________________________ Scope: This specification covers PVC Schedule 40 solid wall pipe and PVC DWV fittings used in sanitary drain, waste and vent (DWV), sewer and storm drainage applications. This system is intended for use in non-pressure applications where the operating temperature will not exceed 140� F. Specification: Pipe shall be manufactured from virgin rigid PVC (polyvinyl chloride) vinyl compounds with a cell class of 12454 as identified in ASTM D 1784. PVC Schedule 40 pipe shall be Iron Pipe Size (IPS) conforming to ASTM D 1785 and ASTM D 2665. Injection molded PVC DWV fittings shall conform to ASTM D 2665. Fabricated PVC DWV fittings shall conform to ASTM F 1866. All pipe and fittings shall be manufactured in the United States. All systems shall utilize a separate waste and vent system. Pipe and fittings shall conform to NSF International Standard 14. Installation: Installation shall comply with the latest installation instructions published by Charlotte Pipe and Foundry and shall conform to all applicable plumbing, fire, and building code requirements. Buried pipe shall be installed in accordance with ASTM D 2321 and ASTM F 1668. Solvent cement joints shall be made in a two-step process with primer conforming to ASTM F 656 and solvent cement conforming to ASTM D 2564. The system shall be protected from chemical agents, fire-stopping materials, thread sealant, plasticized-vinyl products or other aggressive chemical agents not compatible with PVC compounds. The system shall be hydrostatically tested after installation. WARNING! Never test with or transport/store compressed air or gas in PVC pipe or fittings. Doing so can result in explosive failures and cause severe injury or death. Referenced Standards: ASTM D 1784: Rigid Vinyl Compounds ASTM D 1785: PVC Plastic Pipe, Schedule 40 ASTM D 2665: PVC Drain, Waste and Vent Pipe and Fittings ASTM D 2564: Solvent Cements for PVC Pipe and Fittings ASTM D 2321: Underground Installation of Thermoplastic Pipe (non-pressure applications) ASTM F 656: Primers for PVC Pipe and Fittings ASTM F 1668: Procedures for Buried Plastic Pipe ASTM F 1866: Fabricated PVC DWV Fittings NSF Standard 14: Plastic Piping Components and Related Materials Coupling Quarter Bend Eighth Bend Double Sanitary Tee Cleanout Tee Combination Wye w/Plug & Eighth Bend Not all fitting patterns shown P-Trap Closet Flange PVC Schedule 40 DWV Pipe PVC Schedule 40 DWV Pipe PPVVCC SSCCHHEEDDUULLEE 4400 ((WWHHIITTEE)) PPLLAAIINN EENNDD PPVVCC 11112200 AASSTTMM DD 22666655 PART NO. NOM. SIZE UPC # 611942- QTY. PER SKID AVG. OD (IN.) MIN. WALL WT. PER 100 FT. (IN.) (LBS.) PVC 7100* 11/4"x10' 03945 2120' 1.660 .140 42.4 PVC 7100* 11/4"x20' 03946 4240' 1.660 .140 42.4 PVC 7112* 11/2"x10' 03947 1650' 1.900 .145 51.8 PVC 7112* 11/2"x20' 03948 3300' 1.900 .145 51.8 PVC 7200* 2"x10' 03949 1110' 2.375 .154 69.5 PVC 7200* 2"x20' 03950 2220' 2.375 .154 69.5 PVC 7300* 3"x10' 03951 1130' 3.500 .216 144.2 PVC 7300* 3"x20' 03952 1000' 3.500 .216 144.2 PVC 7400 4"x10' 03953 670' 4.500 .237 205.5 PVC 7400 4"x20' 03954 1340' 4.500 .237 205.5 PVC 7500 5"x20' 04837 760' 5.563 .258 272.5 PVC 7600 6"x10' 03955 330' 6.625 .280 361.2 PVC 7600 6"x20' 03956 660' 6.625 .280 361.2 PVC 7800 8"x10' 13087 180' 8.625 .322 543.6 PVC 7800 8"x20' 03958 360' 8.625 .322 543.6 PVC 7910 10"x20' 03959 220' 10.750 .365 770.7 PVC 7912 12"x20' 03961 120' 12.750 .406 1019.0 PVC 7914 14"x20' 04862 60' 14.000 .437 1205.0 PVC 7916 16"x20' 04918 60' 16.000 .500 1575.7 * Dual Marked ASTM D 1785 & ASTM D 2665. Triple Marked ASTM D 1785 & ASTM D 2665 & ASTM F 480. Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company � P.O. Box 35430 Charlotte, NC 28235 � (800) 438-6091 � www.charlottepipe.com Charlotte Pipe and Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company are registered trademarks of Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company. FO-SUB-PVC-DWV (10-17-19) 3 Product Certification PVC Schedule 40 DWV Submittal Package This is to certify that all Plastic Pipe and Fittings manufactured by Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company are manufactured in the United States and conform to the following standards: PVC SCH. 40 SOLID WALL PIPE ASTM D 1784, ASTM D 1785, ASTM D 2665 FHA UM 79a FEDERAL SPECIFICATION L-P-320a NSF STANDARD 14 AND 61 PVC SCH. 40 DWV CELLULAR CORE PIPE ASTM D 4396, ASTM F 891 NSF STANDARD NO. 14 PVC SCH. 40 DWV FITTINGS ASTM D 1784, ASTM D 2665, ASTM D 3311, ASTM F1866 FHA UM 79a FEDERAL SPECIFICATION L-P-320a NSF STANDARD NO. 14 ConnecTite� PUSH-FIT DWV FITTINGS ASME A112.4.4, IAPMO IGC 334 NSF STANDARD NO. 14 PVC SDR 35 SEWER MAIN PIPE ASTM D 1784, ASTM D 3034, SDR 35 ASTM D 3212, ASTM F 477 PVC SEWER AND DRAIN PIPE ASTM D 1784, ASTM D 2729 PVC THIN WALL PIPE & FITTINGS ASTM D 1784, ASTM D 2949 NSF STANDARD NO. 14 CPVC FLOWGUARD GOLD� CTS PIPE & FITTINGS ASTM D 1784, ASTM D 2846 FHA UM-61a NSF STANDARD NO. 14 AND 61 CSA LISTED ON SPECIFIED ITEMS CPVC CHEMDRAIN� SCH. 40 PIPE & FITTINGS ASTM D 1784, ASTM F 2618 NSF STANDARD 14 PVC SDR-21 AND SDR-26 PRESSURE PIPE ASTM D 1784, ASTM D 2241 NSF STANDARD NO. 14 AND 61 PVC SCH. 40 PRESSURE FITTINGS ASTM D 1784, ASTM D 2466 NSF STANDARD 14 AND 61 PVC SCH. 40 WELL CASING PIPE ASTM D 1784, ASTM F 480 NSF STANDARD NO. 14 AND 61 PVC SCH. 80 PIPE ASTM D 1784, ASTM D 1785 NSF STANDARD NO. 14 AND 61 ABS SCH. 40 DWV CELLULAR CORE PIPE ASTM D 3965, ASTM F 628 NSF STANDARD NO. 14 ABS PLUS� SCH. 40 DWV CELLULAR CORE PIPE ASTM D 3965, ASTM D 4396, ASTM F 1488 ABS SCH. 40 DWV FITTINGS ASTM D 3965, ASTM D 2661, ASTM D 3311 FHA UM 79a FEDERAL SPECIFICATION L-P-322b NSF STANDARD NO. 14 CHARLOTTE PIPE AND FOUNDRY COMPANY PVC SCH. 80 FITTINGS ASTM D 1784, ASTM D 2467 ASTM D 2464 ASTM F 1970 NSF STANDARD NO. 14 AND 61 ABS Plus, ChemDrain, and ConnecTite are registered trademarks of Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company. FlowGuard Gold is a registered trademark of Lubrizol Corp. 4 Physical Properties of Charlotte Pipe� ABS and PVC Materials* PROPERTY Specific Gravity Tensile Strength (73�F) Minimum Modulus of Elasticity in Tension (73�F) Minimum Flexural Strength (73�F) Izod Impact (notched at 73�F) Minimum Hardness (Durometer D) Hardness (Rockwell R) Compressive Strength (73�F) Hydrostatic Design Stress Coefficient of Linear Expansion Heat Distortion Temperature at 264 psi Minimum Coefficient of Thermal Conductivity Specific Heat Water Absorption (24 hrs at 73�F) Cell Classification - Pipe Cell Classification - Fittings Burning Rate UNITS g/cc Psi Psi Psi ft lb/ in. of notch Psi Psi in./ in./ �F degrees F BTU/ hr/sq ft/ �F/ in. BTU/ �F/lb % weight gain ABS 1.05 4,500 240,000 10,585 6.00 70 100 7,000 N/A 5.5 x 10-5 180 1.1 0.35 0.40 42222 32222 ASTM NO. D 792 D 638 D 638 D 790 D 256 D 2240 D 785 D 695 D 696 D 648 C 177 D 2766 D 570 D 3965 D 3965 PVC 1.40 7,000 400,000 14,000 0.65 80 � 3 110 - 120 9,600 2,000 3.0 x 10-5 158 1.2 0.25 .05 12454 12454 Self Ext. ASTM NO. D 792 D 638 D 638 D 790 D 256 D 2240 D 785 D 695 D 1598 D 696 D 648 C 177 D 2766 D 570 D 1784 D 1784 D 635 *Above data is based upon information provided by the raw material manufacturers. It should be used only as a recommendation and not as a guarantee of performance. 5 PVC Schedule 40 DWV Submittal Package Solvent Cements Pipe and Fitting System ABS DWV ABS Plus� Foam Core Pipe FlowGuard Gold� CTS CPVC CPVC Sch. 80 CPVC Sch. 80 CPVC Sch. 40 ChemDrain PVC DWV or Sch. 40 Pressure PVC DWV or Sch. 40 Pressure PVC Sch. 80 PVC Sch. 80 Diameter (in.) Solvent Cement Standard 11/2 - 6 ASTM D 2235 11/2 - 4 ASTM D 2235 1/2 - 2 ASTM F 493 1/2 - 2 ASTM F 493 21/2 - 8 ASTM F 493 11/4 - 8 ASTM F 493 1/2 - 4 ASTM D 2564 6 - 16 ASTM D 2564 1/4 - 2 ASTM D 2564 21/2 - 16 ASTM D 2564 Cement Color (common usage, check local code) Black Black Description Regular or Medium-Bodied Regular or Medium-Bodied Primer (common usage, check local code) Not Recommended Not Recommended Yellow IPS 714 or Oatey CPVC Heavy Duty Orange IPS 714 or Oatey CPVC Heavy Duty Orange ChemDrain Mustard Yellow (Required) Clear Clear or Grey Grey Grey Regular-Bodied Heavy-Bodied Heavy-Bodied Heavy-Bodied Regular or Medium-Bodied Medium or Heavy-Bodied Medium or Heavy-Bodied Heavy-Bodied Optional IPS P-70 or Oatey Industrial Grade IPS P-70 or Oatey Industrial Grade 6" and larger: IPS P-70 or Oatey Industrial Grade required Required ASTM F 656 Required ASTM F 656 Required ASTM F 656 IPS P-70 or Oatey Industrial Grade NOTICE: Aerosol or spray-on type primers/solvent cements are not recommended. The practice of aggressively scouring the pipe and fittings with both primer and solvent cement is an integral part of the joining process. Not working the primer or solvent cement into the pipe or fitting could cause potential system failure or property damage. Primers and cements are extremely flammable and may be explosive. Do not store or use near open flame or elevated temperatures, which may result in injury or death. � Solvent fumes created during the joining process are heavier than air and may be trapped in newly installed piping systems. � Ignition of the solvent vapors caused by spark or flame may result in injury or death from explosion or fire. � Read and obey all manufacturers' warnings and any instructions pertaining to primers and cements. � Provide adequate ventilation to reduce fire hazard and to minimize inhalation of solvent vapors when working with cements, primers and new piping systems. Applicator Types Nominal Pipe Applicator Type Size (in.) Dauber Brush Width (in.) Swab Length (in.) 1/4 A 1/2 NR 3/8 A 1/2 NR 1/2 A 1/2 NR 3/4 A 1 NR 1 A 1 NR 11/4 A 1 NR 11/2 A 1 - 11/2 NR 2 A 1 - 11/2 NR 21/2 NR 11/2 - 2 NR 3 NR 11/2 - 21/2 NR 4 NR 2 - 3 3 6 NR 3 - 5 3 8 NR 4 - 6 7 10 NR 6 - 8 7 12 NR 6 - 8 7 14 NR 7 - 8 7 16 NR 8+ 8 A = Acceptable NR = Not Recommended NOTICE: Rollers are not recommended. 6 Chemical Resistance The following table gives the chemical resistance of ABS, PVC and CPVC thermoplastic piping materials and three commonly used seal materials. The information shown is based upon laboratory tests conducted by the manufacturers of the materials, and it is intended to provide a general guideline on the resistance of these materials to various chemicals. PVC, ABS and CPVC piping systems have very different chemical resistance. Review manufacturer's literature for all chemicals coming into contact with the piping materials prior to use. NOTICE: This table is not a guarantee, and any piping systems using products made of these materials should be tested under actual service conditions to determine their suitability for a particular purpose. See website for most current data: www.charlottepipe.com Number = Maximum Recommended Temp. (�F)** CF = Consult Factory NR = Not Recommended � � = Incomplete Data Chemical Name Acetaldehyde............................................ Acetamide................................................ Acetate Solvent, Crude ............................ Acetate Solvent, Pure .............................. Acetic Acid, 10% .................................... Acetic Acid, 20% .................................... Acetic Acid, 50% .................................... Acetic Acid, 80% .................................... Acetic Acid, Glacial ................................. Acetic Anhydride ..................................... Acetone ................................................... Acetonitrile.............................................. Acetophenone .......................................... Acetyl Chloride ........................................ Acetylene ................................................ Acetyl Nitrile............................................ Acrylic Acid............................................. Acrylonitrile............................................. Adipic Acid (Sat'd) .................................. Alcohol, Allyl........................................... Alcohol, Amyl........................................... Alcohol, Benzyl ....................................... Alcohol, Butyl ......................................... Alcohol, Diacetone ................................... Alcohol, Ethyl (Ethanol) Up to 5% ........... Alcohol, Ethyl (Ethanol) Over 5%............. Alcohol, Hexyl (Hexanol).......................... Alcohol, Isopropyl (Isopropanol)............... Alcohol, Methyl (Methanol)...................... Alcohol, Octyl (1-n-Octanol)...................... Alcohol, Propyl (Propanol)......................... Allyl Alcohol............................................ Allyl Chloride .......................................... Alums ..................................................... Aluminum Acetate.................................... Pipe & Fitting Materials Recommended Max. Temp (�F) ABS PVC CPVC NR NR NR 120 � � � � NR NR NR NR NR NR 120 140 180 NR 140 180 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 140� 140� 180� NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 73 NR � � 140 180 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 100 NR NR NR NR 73 140 180 NR 140 180 NR 100 NR NR 140 NR NR 140 140 NR 100 73 NR 140 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 140 140 180 140 � � 180 Seal Materials Recommended Max. Temp. (�F) Viton � EPDM Neoprene NR 200 NR NR 200 NR NR 200 NR NR 200 NR 73 200 NR NR 200 NR NR 140 NR NR 140 NR NR 73 NR NR NR 73 NR 200 NR NR NR 73 NR 140 NR 185 NR NR 200 200 73 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 100 NR 160 140 140 73 73 73 160 200 140 140 NR NR 200 140 140 NR 70 NR 200 200 160 NR 200 140 200 NR NR 160 160 73 NR 160 160 73 NR NR 200 200 140 100 70 73 NR NR NR 200 100 100 NR 200 NR Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Polyvinyl Chloride Type 1 Grade 1 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Type IV Grade 1 Flourocarbon Elastomer (Viton � is a registered trademark of the DuPont Co.) Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer ** Maximum recommended temperature, for chemical resistance, under normal conditions. � Non-pressure, vent-only, applications when chemical is in gas form. Must use solvent cement specially formulated for hypochlorite or caustic chemical service (IPS Weld-On 724 or equal). 7 PVC Schedule 40 DWV Submittal Package Chemical Resistance The following table gives the chemical resistance of ABS, PVC and CPVC thermoplastic piping materials and three commonly used seal materials. The information shown is based upon laboratory tests conducted by the manufacturers of the materials, and it is intended to provide a general guideline on the resistance of these materials to various chemicals. PVC, ABS and CPVC piping systems have very different chemical resistance. Review manufacturer's literature for all chemicals coming into contact with the piping materials prior to use. NOTICE: This table is not a guarantee, and any piping systems using products made of these materials should be tested under actual service conditions to determine their suitability for a particular purpose. See website for most current data: www.charlottepipe.com Number = Maximum Recommended Temp. (�F)** CF = Consult Factory NR = Not Recommended � � = Incomplete Data Chemical Name Aluminum Ammonium ............................. Aluminum Chloride................................... Aluminum Chrome ................................... Aluminum Fluoride .................................. Aluminum Hydroxide ............................... Aluminum Nitrate .................................... Aluminum Oxychloride ............................. Aluminum Potassium Sulfate.................... Aluminum Sulfate .................................... Amines, General....................................... Ammonia, Aqueous................................... Ammonia, Gas ......................................... Ammonia, Aqua, 10% .............................. Ammonia, (25% Aqueous Solution)...................... Ammonia Hydroxide................................. Ammonia Liquid (Concentrated) ............... Ammonium Acetate ................................. Ammonium Benzoate................................ Ammonium Bifluoride .............................. Ammonium Bisulfide................................ Ammonium Carbonate ............................. Ammonium Chloride ................................ Ammonium Citrate................................... Ammonium Dichromate............................ Ammonium Fluoride, 10% ....................... Ammonium Fluoride, 25% ....................... Ammonium Hydroxide, <10% ................. Ammonium Hydroxide, >10%.................. Ammonium Metaphosphate....................... Ammonium Nitrate .................................. Ammonium Persulphate ........................... Ammonium Phospate ............................... Ammonium Sulfamate.............................. Ammonium Sulfate .................................. Ammonium Sulfide .................................. Pipe & Fitting Materials Recommended Max. Temp (�F) ABS PVC CPVC � � 140 180 140 140 180 � � 140 180 NR 73 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 NR NR NR NR 140 NR 140� 140� NR � � 73 NR 140 NR NR 73 100 NR NR NR NR � � 140 180 � � � � 180 � � 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 120 140 180 120 � � 180 120 73 � � 120 140 180 120 73 180 73 140 NR 73 73 NR 120 140 180 120 140 180 120 140 73 120 140 73 120 � � 180 120 140 180 120 73 180 Seal Materials Recommended Max. Temp. (�F) Viton � EPDM Neoprene 200 200 160 200 200 160 200 200 160 200 200 160 200 200 100 100 200 100 NR � � � � 200 200 160 185 200 140 NR NR NR NR 175 150 NR 140 140 NR 140 � � NR 140 � � NR 175 150 NR 140 73 73 140 140 � � � � � � 200 200 � � � � � � � � 200 200 140 200 200 160 NR 73 73 NR 73 100 140 200 100 140 200 73 70 200 160 NR 200 150 200 200 � � 100 200 160 � � 200 73 185 200 140 � � � � � � 200 200 160 200 200 � � Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Polyvinyl Chloride Type 1 Grade 1 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Type IV Grade 1 Flourocarbon Elastomer (Viton � is a registered trademark of the DuPont Co.) Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer ** Maximum recommended temperature, for chemical resistance, under normal conditions. � Non-pressure, vent-only, applications when chemical is in gas form. Must use solvent cement specially formulated for hypochlorite or caustic chemical service (IPS Weld-On 724 or equal). 8 Chemical Resistance The following table gives the chemical resistance of ABS, PVC and CPVC thermoplastic piping materials and three commonly used seal materials. The information shown is based upon laboratory tests conducted by the manufacturers of the materials, and it is intended to provide a general guideline on the resistance of these materials to various chemicals. NOTICE: This table is not a guarantee, and any piping systems using products made of these materials should be tested under actual service conditions to determine their suitability for a particular purpose. See website for most current data: www.charlottepipe.com Number = Maximum Recommended Temp. (�F)** CF = Consult Factory NR = Not Recommended � � = Incomplete Data Chemical Name Ammonium Thiocyanate ........................... Ammonium Tartrate.................................. Amyl Acetate ........................................... Alcohol, Amyl........................................... Amyl Chloride.......................................... Aniline .................................................... Aniline Chlorohydrate............................... Aniline Hydrochloride............................... Anthraquinone Sulfonic Acid..................... Anti-Freeze (See Alcohols, Glycols & Glycerin) Antimony Trichloride................................ Aqua Regia............................................... Aromatic Hydrocarbons............................ Argon....................................................... Arsenic Acid ............................................ Aryl Sulfonic Acid ................................... Asphalt.................................................... Barium Carbonate ................................... Barium Chloride ...................................... Barium Hydroxide ................................... Barium Nitrate......................................... Barium Sulfate......................................... Barium Sulfide ........................................ Beer ........................................................ Beet Sugar Liquids .................................. Benzaldehyde ................................... ....... Benzalkonium Chloride............................. Benzene................................................... Benzene, Benzol ...................................... Benzene Sulfonic Acid ............................. Benzoic Acid, (Sat'd) ............................... Benzyl Chloride........................................ Benzyl Alcohol ........................................ Biodiesel Fuel........................................... Bismuth Carbonate .................................. Pipe & Fitting Materials Recommended Max. Temp (�F) ABS PVC CPVC 120 140 180 120 140 180 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR � � NR NR NR � � 140 � � � � 140 180 NR NR 73 NR NR NR � � � � � � � � 140 73 � � 140 � � NR NR NR 120 140 180 120 140 180 120 140 180 120 73 180 120 140 180 120 140 180 120 140 180 120 140 180 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 140 140 73 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 73 NR 140 140 180 Seal Materials Recommended Max. Temp. (�F) Viton � EPDM Neoprene 185 � � 73 � � � � � � NR 73 NR 185 200 140 200 NR NR NR 140 NR � � � � � � 185 � � NR 200 � � � � 185 140 140 100 NR NR 73 NR NR 200 200 100 200 185 NR 185 140 � � 180 NR NR 200 200 160 200 200 160 200 180 150 200 200 160 200 200 160 200 140 160 200 200 140 185 200 160 NR 200 NR � � � � � � 150 NR NR 200 200 � � 185 NR 100 � � NR 160 200 NR NR 140 NR NR 200 NR NR � � � � 73 Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Polyvinyl Chloride Type 1 Grade 1 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Type IV Grade 1 Flourocarbon Elastomer (Viton � is a registered trademark of the DuPont Co.) Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer ** Maximum recommended temperature, for chemical resistance, under normal conditions. � Non-pressure, vent-only, applications when chemical is in gas form. 9 PVC Schedule 40 DWV Submittal Package Chemical Resistance The following table gives the chemical resistance of ABS, PVC and CPVC thermoplastic piping materials and three commonly used seal materials. The information shown is based upon laboratory tests conducted by the manufacturers of the materials, and it is intended to provide a general guideline on the resistance of these materials to various chemicals. PVC, ABS and CPVC piping systems have very different chemical resistance. Review manufacturer's literature for all chemicals coming into contact with the piping materials prior to use. NOTICE: This table is not a guarantee, and any piping systems using products made of these materials should be tested under actual service conditions to determine their suitability for a particular purpose. See website for most current data: www.charlottepipe.com Number = Maximum Recommended Temp. (�F)** CF = Consult Factory NR = Not Recommended � � = Incomplete Data Chemical Name Black Liquor ........................................... Bleach (12.5% Sodium Hypochlorite) ....... Bleach (5.5% Sodium Hypochlorite) ........ Borax ...................................................... Boric Acid ............................................... Breeders Pellets, Deriv. Fish...................... Brine, Acid .............................................. Bromic Acid ............................................ Bromine................................................... Bromine, Liquid....................................... Bromine, Vapor 25%................................ Bromine, Water........................................ Bromine, Water, (Sat'd)............................ Bromobenzene.......................................... Bromotoluene........................................... Butadiene................................................. Butane..................................................... Butanol, Primary...................................... Butanol, Secondary ................................. Butyl Acetate .......................................... Butyl Alcohol .......................................... Butyl Carbitol........................................... Butyl Cellosolve (2-butoxyethanol)............ Butynediol................................................ Butylene .................................................. Butyl Phenol ............................................ Butyl Pthalate ......................................... Butyl Stearate.......................................... Butyric Acid ............................................ Cadmium Acetate..................................... Cadmium Chloride.................................... Cadmium Cyanide..................................... Cadmium Sulfate...................................... Caffeine Citrate........................................ Calcium Acetate....................................... Pipe & Fitting Materials Recommended Max. Temp (�F) ABS PVC CPVC 73 140 180 NR 73 180 73 140 140 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 73 73 180 73 140 180 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 140 � � NR 73 73 NR 73 73 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 140 73 NR 140 � � NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 73 100 NR � � � � NR NR 73 NR NR 73 � � NR 73 � � NR 73 � � NR NR NR NR 73 73 NR NR NR � � � � 180 � � � � 180 � � 140 180 � � � � 180 � � 73 � � NR 73 180 Seal Materials Recommended Max. Temp. (�F) Viton � EPDM Neoprene 200 180 73 200 140 140 200 140 140 185 140 140 185 140 140 � � � � � � 200 200 160 73 73 � � 73 NR NR 73 NR NR � � NR � � 185 NR NR � � � � � � 150 NR NR NR NR NR 185 NR 140 185 NR 73 � � � � � � � � � � � � NR 140 NR 75 200 140 � � � � � � NR 140 � � � � � � � � 100 NR NR � � � � NR 73 � � � � 200 NR NR 73 140 NR � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 73 � � � � � � � � � � � � � � R � � Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Polyvinyl Chloride Type 1 Grade 1 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Type IV Grade 1 Flourocarbon Elastomer (Viton � is a registered trademark of the DuPont Co.) Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer ** Maximum recommended temperature, for chemical resistance, under normal conditions. � Non-pressure, vent-only, applications when chemical is in gas form. Must use solvent cement specially formulated for hypochlorite or caustic chemical service (IPS Weld-On 724 or equal). 10 Chemical Resistance The following table gives the chemical resistance of ABS, PVC and CPVC thermoplastic piping materials and three commonly used seal materials. The information shown is based upon laboratory tests conducted by the manufacturers of the materials, and it is intended to provide a general guideline on the resistance of these materials to various chemicals. NOTICE: This table is not a guarantee, and any piping systems using products made of these materials should be tested under actual service conditions to determine their suitability for a particular purpose. See website for most current data: www.charlottepipe.com Number = Maximum Recommended Temp. (�F)** CF = Consult Factory NR = Not Recommended � � = Incomplete Data Chemical Name Calcium Bisulfide .................................... Calcium Bisulfite ..................................... Calcium Carbonate .................................. Calcium Chlorate ..................................... Calcium Chloride ..................................... Calcium Hydroxide .................................. Calcium Hypochlorite .............................. Calcium Nitrate ....................................... Calcium Oxide.......................................... Calcium Sulfate ....................................... Camphor Crystals..................................... Cane Sugar Liquors.................................. Caprolactam............................................. Caprolactone............................................ Caprylic Acid........................................... CarbitolTM................................................. Carbon Bisulfide ...................................... Carbon Dioxide, Wet ................................ Carbon Dioxide, Dry................................. Carbon Disulfide....................................... Carbonic Acid .......................................... Carbon Monoxide .................................... Carbon Tetrachloride ............................... Castor Oil................................................ Caustic Potash ......................................... Caustic Soda............................................ Cellosolve ................................................ Cellosolve Acetate.................................... Chloracetic Acid....................................... Cloracetyl Chloride................................... Chloral Hydrate ....................................... Chloramine............................................... Chloric Acid, 20% ................................... Chlorinated Solvents, Wet or Dry.............. Chlorinated Water, by Cl2 Gas,Up to 3500 ppm... Pipe & Fitting Materials Recommended Max. Temp (�F) ABS PVC CPVC NR NR 180 NR 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 NR 73 � � 120 140 180 NR � � NR NR � � NR NR � � NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 140 140 180 140 140 180 NR NR NR � � 140 180 140 140 180 NR NR NR NR 140 NR 140 140 CF NR 73 CF NR 73 NR NR � � NR 73 73 180 NR 73 � � � � 140 180 NR 73 � � � � 140 180 NR NR NR 140 140 CF Seal Materials Recommended Max. Temp. (�F) Viton � EPDM Neoprene 185 � � � � 185 NR 73 200 200 73 185 140 73 200 200 160 200 200 70 185 73 � � 200 200 100 � � 200 160 200 200 160 200 200 NR 200 200 160 � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 73 140 73 � � � � � � 200 200 160 200 200 160 200 NR NR 200 200 73 200 200 73 185 NR NR 200 NR 200 NR 140 160 NR 70 100 NR 140 � � NR 140 NR NR 73 � � � � � � � � NR NR 73 NR NR NR 140 � � 140 200 NR NR 185 100 NR Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Polyvinyl Chloride Type 1 Grade 1 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Type IV Grade 1 Flourocarbon Elastomer (Viton � is a registered trademark of the DuPont Co.) Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer ** Maximum recommended temperature, for chemical resistance, under normal conditions. � Non-pressure, vent-only, applications when chemical is in gas form. Castor oil may cause environmental stress cracking in high-stress areas such as plastic threaded connections. Must use solvent cement specially formulated for hypochlorite or caustic chemical service (IPS Weld-On 724 or equal). 11 PVC Schedule 40 DWV Submittal Package Chemical Resistance The following table gives the chemical resistance of ABS, PVC and CPVC thermoplastic piping materials and three commonly used seal materials. The information shown is based upon laboratory tests conducted by the manufacturers of the materials, and it is intended to provide a general guideline on the resistance of these materials to various chemicals. PVC, ABS and CPVC piping systems have very different chemical resistance. Review manufacturer's literature for all chemicals coming into contact with the piping materials prior to use. NOTICE: This table is not a guarantee, and any piping systems using products made of these materials should be tested under actual service conditions to determine their suitability for a particular purpose. See website for most current data: www.charlottepipe.com Number = Maximum Recommended Temp. (�F)** CF = Consult Factory NR = Not Recommended � � = Incomplete Data Chemical Name Pipe & Fitting Materials Recommended Max. Temp (�F) ABS PVC CPVC Chlorinated Water, by Cl2 Gas, Above 3500 ppm. NR NR NR 185 Chlorinated Water, by Sodium Hypochlorite...... 140 140 200 Chlorine Gas, Dry..................................... NR NR NR Chlorine Gas, Wet ................................... NR NR NR Chlorine, Liquid (See Sodium Hypochlorite) ..... Chlorine, trace in air................................. � � � � 180� Chlorine Dioxide (sat'd aqueous sol.)................ � � � � 180 Chlorine Water, (Sat'd)............................. � � 140 180 Chlorobenzene.......................................... NR NR NR Chlorobenzene Chloride............................ NR NR NR Chloroform............................................... NR NR NR Chloropicrin............................................. NR NR NR Chlorosulfonic Acid................................... � � 73 73 Chromic Acid, 10% ................................. 73 140 180 Chromic Acid, 30% ................................. NR 73 180 Chromic Acid, 40%.................................. NR 73 180 Chromic Acid, 50%.................................. NR 73 140 Chromium Nitrate.................................... � � � � 180 Chromium Potassium Nitrate.................... 73 73 73 Citric Acid (Sat'd).................................... 140 140 180 Citrus Oils................................................ � � � � NR Coconut Oil.............................................. NR 140 NR Coke Oven Gas ......................................... NR NR NR Copper Acetate, (Sat'd)............................ 73 73 73 Copper Carbonate..................................... 120 140 180 Copper Chloride ....................................... 73 140 180 Copper Cyanide ....................................... 73 140 180 Copper Fluoride ....................................... 73 140 180 Copper Nitrate ........................................ 120 140 180 Copper Salts............................................. 140 140 180 Copper Sulfate ........................................ 140 140 180 Corn Oil................................................... 73 140 NR Corn Syrup............................................... 120 140 180 Cottonseed Oil.......................................... 120 140 NR Creosote................................................... NR NR NR Seal Materials Recommended Max. Temp. (�F) Viton � EPDM Neoprene NR NR 200 200 200 185 NR NR 185 NR NR � � � � � � � � � � � � 200 73 � � 73 NR NR 200 � � � � 73 NR NR � � � � � � NR NR NR 140 70 NR 140 NR NR 140 NR NR 140 NR NR � � � � � � 200 140 160 200 200 140 � � � � � � 185 NR 100 185 70 � � 140 100 160 185 200 � � 200 200 160 185 200 160 185 200 140 200 200 160 � � � � � � 200 200 160 200 NR NR 185 � � 100 185 NR � � 73 NR NR Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Polyvinyl Chloride Type 1 Grade 1 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Type IV Grade 1 Flourocarbon Elastomer (Viton � is a registered trademark of the DuPont Co.) Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer ** Maximum recommended temperature, for chemical resistance, under normal conditions. � Non-pressure, vent-only, applications when chemical is in gas form. Must use solvent cement specially formulated for hypochlorite or caustic chemical service (IPS Weld-On 724 or equal). 12 Chemical Resistance The following table gives the chemical resistance of ABS, PVC and CPVC thermoplastic piping materials and three commonly used seal materials. The information shown is based upon laboratory tests conducted by the manufacturers of the materials, and it is intended to provide a general guideline on the resistance of these materials to various chemicals. NOTICE: This table is not a guarantee, and any piping systems using products made of these materials should be tested under actual service conditions to determine their suitability for a particular purpose. See website for most current data: www.charlottepipe.com Number = Maximum Recommended Temp. (�F)** CF = Consult Factory NR = Not Recommended � � = Incomplete Data Chemical Name Cresol ..................................................... Cresylic Acid, 50%................................... Crotonaldehyde......................................... Crude Oil ................................................. Cumene.................................................... Cupric Fluoride........................................ Cupric Sulfate.......................................... Cuprous Chloride...................................... Cyclohexane ............................................ Cyclohexanol............................................ Cyclohexanone ......................................... Decalin..................................................... D-Limonene.............................................. Desocyephedrine....................................... Detergents w/non-ionic surfactants ........... Dextrine .................................................. Dextrose .................................................. Diacetone Alcohol .................................... Diazo Salts............................................... Dibutoxy Ethyl Phthalate.......................... Dibutyl Ethyl Phthalate............................. Dibutyl Phthalate ..................................... Dibutyl Sebacate...................................... Dichlorobenzene....................................... Dichloroethylene....................................... Diesel Fuels ............................................. Diethylamine............................................ Diethyl Cellosolve..................................... Diethyl Ether............................................ Diglycolic Acid ........................................ Dill Oil..................................................... Dimethylamine......................................... Dimethylformamide.................................. Dimethyl Hydrazine.................................. Dioctyl Phthalate (DEHP)......................... Pipe & Fitting Materials Recommended Max. Temp (�F) ABS PVC CPVC NR NR NR NR 140 NR NR NR NR NR 73 180 � � � � � � 73 140 180 140 140 180 73 140 180 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR � � � � NR � � 73 � � 73 140 NR � � 140 180 120 140 180 NR NR NR � � 140 180 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 73 NR NR NR NR NR � � NR NR NR NR NR 140 � � � � � � NR NR 140 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR Seal Materials Recommended Max. Temp. (�F) Viton � EPDM Neoprene 100 NR NR 185 NR NR NR NR 73 200 NR NR 200 NR NR � � 200 � � 200 200 160 200 200 70 185 NR NR 185 NR NR NR 73 NR � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 200 200 160 200 NR � � 200 140 160 NR 73 NR � � � � � � 200 73 NR 200 73 NR NR 73 NR NR 73 NR 200 NR NR 200 NR NR 200 NR NR NR 73 � � 200 NR 100 NR NR � � 73 73 � � � � � � � � NR 140 NR NR NR NR NR � � � � 73 73 NR Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Polyvinyl Chloride Type 1 Grade 1 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Type IV Grade 1 Flourocarbon Elastomer (Viton � is a registered trademark of the DuPont Co.) Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer ** Maximum recommended temperature, for chemical resistance, under normal conditions. � Non-pressure, vent-only, applications when chemical is in gas form. 13 PVC Schedule 40 DWV Submittal Package Chemical Resistance The following table gives the chemical resistance of ABS, PVC and CPVC thermoplastic piping materials and three commonly used seal materials. The information shown is based upon laboratory tests conducted by the manufacturers of the materials, and it is intended to provide a general guideline on the resistance of these materials to various chemicals. PVC, ABS and CPVC piping systems have very different chemical resistance. Review manufacturer's literature for all chemicals coming into contact with the piping materials prior to use. NOTICE: This table is not a guarantee, and any piping systems using products made of these materials should be tested under actual service conditions to determine their suitability for a particular purpose. See website for most current data: www.charlottepipe.com Number = Maximum Recommended Temp. (�F)** CF = Consult Factory NR = Not Recommended � � = Incomplete Data Chemical Name Dioxane ................................................... Dioxane, 1.4 ............................................ Disodium Phosphate ................................ Distilled Water ........................................ Divinylbenzene.......................................... Dry Cleaning Fluid.................................... Dursban TC.............................................. EDTA, Tetrasodium, Aqueous Solution......... Epsom Salt.............................................. Epichlorohydrin........................................ Esters...................................................... Ethanol, Up to 5% ................................... Ethanol, Over 5%..................................... Ethers ..................................................... Ethyl Acetate........................................... Ethyl Acetoacetate................................... Ethyl Acrylate.......................................... Ethyl Benzene.......................................... Ethyl Chloride ......................................... Ethyl Chloroacetate.................................. Ethylene Bromide .................................... Ethylene Chloride..................................... Ethylene Chlorohydrin.............................. Ethylene Diamine..................................... Ethylene Dichloride.................................. Ethyl Ether.............................................. Ethylene Glycol, Up to 50% ..................... Ethylene Glycol, Over 50% ....................... Ethylene Oxide......................................... Fatty Acids............................................... Ferric Acetate.......................................... Ferric Chloride......................................... Ferric Hydroxide...................................... Ferric Nitrate........................................... Ferric Sulfate........................................... Pipe & Fitting Materials Recommended Max. Temp (�F) ABS PVC CPVC NR NR NR NR NR NR 120 140 180 140 140 180 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR � � NR 140 140 180 120 140 180 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 140 180 NR 140 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 73 140 180 73 140 NR NR NR NR 140 140 73 NR 73 180 120 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 Seal Materials Recommended Max. Temp. (�F) Viton � EPDM Neoprene NR 73 NR NR 73 � � � � 200 � � 200 200 160 200 NR � � 200 NR NR � � � � � � 200 200 160 � � 200 � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 200 160 � � 200 160 NR � � NR NR 73 NR NR 100 � � NR 73 NR 73 NR NR 140 73 73 � � � � � � 73 NR NR 70 � � � � NR 73 73 � � 73 100 120 NR NR NR NR NR 200 200 160 200 200 160 NR NR NR 185 NR 140 � � � � � � 200 200 160 180 180 100 200 200 160 185 200 140 Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Polyvinyl Chloride Type 1 Grade 1 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Type IV Grade 1 Flourocarbon Elastomer (Viton � is a registered trademark of the DuPont Co.) Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer ** Maximum recommended temperature, for chemical resistance, under normal conditions. � Non-pressure, vent-only, applications when chemical is in gas form. 14 Chemical Resistance The following table gives the chemical resistance of ABS, PVC and CPVC thermoplastic piping materials and three commonly used seal materials. The information shown is based upon laboratory tests conducted by the manufacturers of the materials, and it is intended to provide a general guideline on the resistance of these materials to various chemicals. NOTICE: This table is not a guarantee, and any piping systems using products made of these materials should be tested under actual service conditions to determine their suitability for a particular purpose. See website for most current data: www.charlottepipe.com Number = Maximum Recommended Temp. (�F)** CF = Consult Factory NR = Not Recommended � � = Incomplete Data Chemical Name Ferrous Chloride....................................... Ferrous Hydroxide.................................... Ferrous Nitrate......................................... Ferrous Sulfate......................................... Fish Solubles ........................................... Fluorine Gas............................................. Fluoboric Acid.......................................... Fluorosilicic Acid, 30%............................. Formaldehyde, 35% ................................. Formalin (37% to 50% Formaldehyde)....... Formic Acid, Up to 25% .......................... Formic Acid, Anhydrous ........................... Freon F- 11.............................................. Freon F-12............................................... Freon F-21............................................... Freon F-22 .............................................. Freon F-113............................................. Freon F-114............................................. Fructose................................................... Fruit Juices.............................................. Furfural................................................... Gallic Acid............................................... Gas, Manufactured................................... Gas, Natural............................................. Gasoline, Unleaded .................................. Gasoline, Sour.......................................... Gelatin .................................................... Gin........................................................... Glucose.................................................... Glycerine.................................................. Glycerine, Glycerol................................... Glycol, Ethylene, Up to 50% .................... Glycol, Ethylene, Over 50% ...................... Glycol, Polyethylene (Carbowax) .............. Glycol, Polypropylene................................ Pipe & Fitting Materials Recommended Max. Temp (�F) ABS PVC CPVC 140 140 180 140 73 180 140 73 140 140 140 180 140 140 180 NR NR NR � � 140 73 73 140 73 NR 140 NR NR 140 NR � � 73 180 � � 73 NR � � 140� 73� � � 140� 73� � � NR NR � � NR NR � � 140� � � � � 140� � � 120 140 180 73 140 180 NR NR NR � � 140 73 NR 73� NR NR 140� � � NR NR NR NR NR NR 120 140 150 NR 140 NR 120 140 180 120 140 180 120 140 180 73 140 180 73 140 NR � � 140 140 73 NR NR Seal Materials Recommended Max. Temp. (�F) Viton � EPDM Neoprene 200 200 � � 180 180 � � 200 180 160 200 200 160 73 NR � � NR NR NR 140 140 160 200 140 100 NR 140 140 NR 140 140 NR 200 140 NR � � 100 73 NR NR NR NR 130 NR NR NR NR NR 130 130 NR 130 NR NR 73 200 175 160 200 200 200 NR 140 73 185 73 73 � � � � � � 185 NR 140 200 NR NR 73 NR NR 200 200 160 � � � � � � 200 200 160 200 200 160 200 200 � � 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 180 73 200 200 200 Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Polyvinyl Chloride Type 1 Grade 1 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Type IV Grade 1 Flourocarbon Elastomer (Viton � is a registered trademark of the DuPont Co.) Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer ** Maximum recommended temperature, for chemical resistance, under normal conditions. � Non-pressure, vent-only, applications when chemical is in gas form. 15 PVC Schedule 40 DWV Submittal Package Chemical Resistance The following table gives the chemical resistance of ABS, PVC and CPVC thermoplastic piping materials and three commonly used seal materials. The information shown is based upon laboratory tests conducted by the manufacturers of the materials, and it is intended to provide a general guideline on the resistance of these materials to various chemicals. PVC, ABS and CPVC piping systems have very different chemical resistance. Review manufacturer's literature for all chemicals coming into contact with the piping materials prior to use. NOTICE: This table is not a guarantee, and any piping systems using products made of these materials should be tested under actual service conditions to determine their suitability for a particular purpose. See website for most current data: www.charlottepipe.com Number = Maximum Recommended Temp. (�F)** CF = Consult Factory NR = Not Recommended � � = Incomplete Data Chemical Name Glycol, Propylene, Up to 25%................... Glycol, Propylene, Up to 50%................... Glycolic Acid............................................ Glycol Ethers............................................ Grape Sugar, Juice................................... Green Liquor ........................................... Halocarbons Oils...................................... Heptane................................................... Hexane..................................................... Hexanol................................................... Hydraulic Oil............................................ Hydrazine................................................. Hydrobromic Acid, Dilute.......................... Hydrobromic Acid, 20%........................... Hydrobromic Acid, 50%........................... Hydrochloric Acid, Dilute.......................... Hydrochloric Acid, 20%............................ Hydrochloric Acid Conc., 37%.................. Hydrocyanic Acid, 10%............................ Hydrofluoric Acid, <10%......................... Hydrofluoric Acid, 30% ........................... Hydrofluoric Acid, 40%............................ Hydrofluoric Acid, 50%............................ Hydrofluoric Acid, 100%.......................... Hydrofluosilicic Acid, 50% ...................... Hydrogen................................................. Hydrogen Cyanide..................................... Hydrogen Fluoride.................................... Hydrogen Peroxide, Dilute........................ Hydrogen Peroxide, 36%.......................... Hydrogen Peroxide, 50%.......................... Hydrogen Peroxide, 90% ......................... Hydrogen Phosphide ................................ Hydrogen Sulfide, Dry.............................. Hydrogen Sulfide, Aqeous Sol................... Pipe & Fitting Materials Recommended Max. Temp (�F) ABS PVC CPVC 73 140 180 73 140 NR � � 140 NR NR 140 NR 73 140 180 140 140 180 NR NR NR 73 140 NR NR 73 73 NR 100 NR NR 73 � � NR NR NR 73 140 180 73 140 73 NR 140 73 73 140 180 NR 140 180 NR 140 180 140 140 � � NR 140 140 NR 73 140 NR 73 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 140 140 140� 140� 73� � � 140 � � NR NR NR 73 140 73 NR 140 73 NR 140 73 NR NR NR � � 140 � � � � 140 180 � � 140 180 Seal Materials Recommended Max. Temp. (�F) Viton � EPDM Neoprene 200 200 73 200 200 73 NR � � 73 � � � � � � 185 200 160 � � 150 70 200 NR NR 185 NR 73 73 NR 73 160 NR 73 200 NR 73 NR 70 � � 185 200 73 185 140 73 185 140 73 200 140 73 200 140 73 160 100 73 185 200 � � 150 73 100 200 NR NR 100 NR NR 73 NR NR NR NR NR 200 140 � � 200 200 160 � � � � 73 NR 73 NR 200 73 NR 200 NR NR 200 NR NR 200 NR NR � � 73 � � 140 100 NR 140 100 NR Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Polyvinyl Chloride Type 1 Grade 1 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Type IV Grade 1 Flourocarbon Elastomer (Viton � is a registered trademark of the DuPont Co.) Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer ** Maximum recommended temperature, for chemical resistance, under normal conditions. � Non-pressure, vent-only, applications when chemical is in gas form. Must use solvent cement specially formulated for hypochlorite or caustic chemical service (IPS Weld-On 724 or equal). 16 Chemical Resistance The following table gives the chemical resistance of ABS, PVC and CPVC thermoplastic piping materials and three commonly used seal materials. The information shown is based upon laboratory tests conducted by the manufacturers of the materials, and it is intended to provide a general guideline on the resistance of these materials to various chemicals. NOTICE: This table is not a guarantee, and any piping systems using products made of these materials should be tested under actual service conditions to determine their suitability for a particular purpose. See website for most current data: www.charlottepipe.com Number = Maximum Recommended Temp. (�F)** CF = Consult Factory NR = Not Recommended � � = Incomplete Data Chemical Name Hydroquinone........................................... Hydroxylamine Sulfate............................. Hypochlorous Acid ................................... Iodine...................................................... Iodine Solution, 10%................................ Iodine in Alcohol...................................... Iron Salts................................................. Isopropanol.............................................. Isopropyl Alcohol...................................... Isopropyl Ether........................................ Isooctane................................................. Jet Fuel.................................................... Kerosene.................................................. Ketones.................................................... Kraft Liquor............................................. Lactic Acid, 25%...................................... Lactic Acid, 80%...................................... Lard Oil................................................... Lauric Acid.............................................. Lauryl Chloride........................................ Lead Acetate............................................ Lead Chloride........................................... Lead Nitrate............................................. Lead Sulfate............................................. Lemon Oil................................................ Ligroine................................................... Lime Sulfur.............................................. Limonene................................................. Linoleic Acid............................................ Linoleic Oil............................................... Linseed Oil............................................... Linseed Oil, Blue...................................... Liqueurs................................................... Lithium Bromide (Brine)........................... Lithium Chloride...................................... Pipe & Fitting Materials Recommended Max. Temp (�F) ABS PVC CPVC � � 140 � � � � 140 � � 73 140 CF NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR � � � � 180 NR 140 NR NR 140 140 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 73 140 180 NR 140 100 NR 100 73 73 140 NR � � 140 � � � � 140 � � � � 140 180 � � 140 180 � � 140 180 � � 140 180 � � 140 NR NR NR NR � � 140 180 � � � � NR � � 140 180 � � 140 180 73 140 NR 73 73 NR NR 140 NR � � 140 180 � � 140 180 Seal Materials Recommended Max. Temp. (�F) Viton � EPDM Neoprene 185 NR NR � � 73 73 73 73 � � 73 73 NR 200 150 � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 160 160 73 NR NR NR 185 NR 73 200 NR NR 200 NR 73 NR NR NR 100 � � 73 200 140 73 200 140 73 185 NR 73 100 � � � � 200 140 � � NR 200 160 140 NR 73 200 175 140 200 200 140 200 NR 73 100 � � 73 185 200 100 � � � � � � 140 73 � � 73 � � � � 200 73 73 200 � � � � � � 200 160 200 � � � � 140 100 � � Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Polyvinyl Chloride Type 1 Grade 1 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Type IV Grade 1 Flourocarbon Elastomer (Viton � is a registered trademark of the DuPont Co.) Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer ** Maximum recommended temperature, for chemical resistance, under normal conditions. � Non-pressure, vent-only, applications when chemical is in gas form. 17 PVC Schedule 40 DWV Submittal Package Chemical Resistance The following table gives the chemical resistance of ABS, PVC and CPVC thermoplastic piping materials and three commonly used seal materials. The information shown is based upon laboratory tests conducted by the manufacturers of the materials, and it is intended to provide a general guideline on the resistance of these materials to various chemicals. PVC, ABS and CPVC piping systems have very different chemical resistance. Review manufacturer's literature for all chemicals coming into contact with the piping materials prior to use. NOTICE: This table is not a guarantee, and any piping systems using products made of these materials should be tested under actual service conditions to determine their suitability for a particular purpose. See website for most current data: www.charlottepipe.com Number = Maximum Recommended Temp. (�F)** CF = Consult Factory NR = Not Recommended � � = Incomplete Data Chemical Name Lithium Sulfate........................................ Lubricating Oil,Petroleum Based............... Lux Liquid............................................... Lye Solutions............................................ Machine Oil.............................................. Magnesium Carbonate.............................. Magnesium Chloride................................. Magnesium Citrate................................... Magnesium Fluoride................................. Magnesium Hydroxide.............................. Magnesium Nitrate................................... Magnesium Oxide..................................... Magnesium Salts, Inorganic...................... Magnesium Sulfate................................... Maleic Acid.............................................. Maleic Acid (Sat'd).................................. Malic Acid .............................................. Manganese Sulfate................................... Mercuric Acid.......................................... Mercuric Chloride..................................... Mercuric Cyanide..................................... Mercuric Sulfate...................................... Mercurous Nitrate.................................... Mercury................................................... Methane................................................... Methanol.................................................. Methoxyethyl Oleate................................. Methyl Amine........................................... Methyl Bromide........................................ Methyl Cellosolve..................................... Methyl Chloride........................................ Methyl Chloroform................................... Methyl Ethyl Ketone................................. Methyl Formate........................................ Methyl Isobutyl Ketone............................. Pipe & Fitting Materials Recommended Max. Temp (�F) ABS PVC CPVC � � 140 180 NR 140 180 � � NR � � � � 140 180 NR 140 180 120 140 180 120 140 180 120 140 180 120 � � 180 120 140 180 120 140 180 120 � � 180 120 � � 180 120 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 120 140 180 � � � � 180 � � 140 140 � � 140 180 � � 140 180 � � 140 180 � � 140 180 140� 140� 180� NR 140 140 NR 73 � � NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR � � NR NR NR NR Seal Materials Recommended Max. Temp. (�F) Viton � EPDM Neoprene � � � � � � 160 NR NR � � � � � � � � � � � � 140 NR NR 200 170 140 170 170 160 200 175 � � 200 140 � � 200 200 � � � � 200 � � � � 140 160 200 160 160 200 180 180 200 NR 73 200 73 NR � � � � � � 200 175 160 � � � � � � 185 200 140 73 73 73 73 73 � � 73 73 NR 185 200 140 185 NR 73 NR 160 160 � � � � � � 100 73 73 185 NR NR NR NR NR 73 NR NR 73 NR NR NR NR NR NR 100 73 NR NR NR Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Polyvinyl Chloride Type 1 Grade 1 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Type IV Grade 1 Flourocarbon Elastomer (Viton � is a registered trademark of the DuPont Co.) Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer ** Maximum recommended temperature, for chemical resistance, under normal conditions. � Non-pressure, vent-only, applications when chemical is in gas form. 18 Chemical Resistance The following table gives the chemical resistance of ABS, PVC and CPVC thermoplastic piping materials and three commonly used seal materials. The information shown is based upon laboratory tests conducted by the manufacturers of the materials, and it is intended to provide a general guideline on the resistance of these materials to various chemicals. NOTICE: This table is not a guarantee, and any piping systems using products made of these materials should be tested under actual service conditions to determine their suitability for a particular purpose. See website for most current data: www.charlottepipe.com Number = Maximum Recommended Temp. (�F)** CF = Consult Factory NR = Not Recommended � � = Incomplete Data Chemical Name Methyl Methacrylate................................ Methyl Sulfate.......................................... Methyl Sulfuric Acid ................................ Methylene Bromide................................... Methylene Chloride................................... Methylene Chlorobromide......................... Methylene Iodine...................................... Methylisobutyl Carbinol............................ Milk......................................................... Mineral Oil............................................... Molasses.................................................. Monochloroacetic Acid, 50%.................... Monoethanolamine................................... Motor Oil................................................. Muriatic Acid, Up to 37% HCl.................. Naphtha................................................... Naphthalene............................................. n-Heptane................................................ Natural Gas.............................................. Nickel Acetate.......................................... Nickel Chloride......................................... Nickel Nitrate.......................................... Nickel Sulfate.......................................... Nicotine................................................... Nicotinic Acid.......................................... Nitric Acid, 10%...................................... Nitric Acid, 30%...................................... Nitric Acid, 40%...................................... Nitric Acid, 50%...................................... Nitric Acid, 70% ..................................... Nitric Acid, 100%.................................... Nitric Acid, Fuming.................................. Nitrobenzene ........................................... Nitroglycerine.......................................... Nitrous Acid, 10%.................................... Pipe & Fitting Materials Recommended Max. Temp (�F) ABS PVC CPVC NR NR NR NR 73 73 � � 140 73 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 140 140 73 73 140 180 120 140 180 73 140 73 NR NR NR 73 140 180 NR 140 180 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 140� � � 73 73 180 73 140 180 73 140 180 73 140 180 NR 140 � � NR 140 180 NR 140 140 NR 140 140 NR 140 140 NR 73 100 NR NR 73 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 73 � � Seal Materials Recommended Max. Temp. (�F) Viton � EPDM Neoprene NR NR NR � � � � � � NR 73 73 73 NR NR 73 NR NR NR NR NR � � 200 � � 73 73 73 200 200 200 200 NR 73 185 100 150 70 NR NR 185 70 NR 200 NR NR 160 100 73 150 NR NR 180 NR NR 200 NR 73 185 NR 140 NR 73 � � 200 200 160 200 180 � � 200 200 160 � � � � NR � � 73 140 NR 73 73 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 73 NR � � � � � � � � 100 � � � � Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Polyvinyl Chloride Type 1 Grade 1 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Type IV Grade 1 Flourocarbon Elastomer (Viton � is a registered trademark of the DuPont Co.) Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer ** Maximum recommended temperature, for chemical resistance, under normal conditions. � Non-pressure, vent-only, applications when chemical is in gas form. Must use solvent cement specially formulated for hypochlorite or caustic chemical service (IPS Weld-On 724 or equal). 19 PVC Schedule 40 DWV Submittal Package Chemical Resistance The following table gives the chemical resistance of ABS, PVC and CPVC thermoplastic piping materials and three commonly used seal materials. The information shown is based upon laboratory tests conducted by the manufacturers of the materials, and it is intended to provide a general guideline on the resistance of these materials to various chemicals. PVC, ABS and CPVC piping systems have very different chemical resistance. Review manufacturer's literature for all chemicals coming into contact with the piping materials prior to use. NOTICE: This table is not a guarantee, and any piping systems using products made of these materials should be tested under actual service conditions to determine their suitability for a particular purpose. See website for most current data: www.charlottepipe.com Number = Maximum Recommended Temp. (�F)** CF = Consult Factory NR = Not Recommended � � = Incomplete Data Chemical Name Nitrous Oxide........................................... Nitroglycol............................................... Nonionic Surfactants................................ 1-Octanol................................................. Ocenol...................................................... Oils, Vegetable......................................... Oleic Acid................................................. Oleum ..................................................... Olive Oil................................................... Oxalic Acid (Sat'd)................................... Oxalic Acid, 20%..................................... Oxalic Acid, 50%..................................... Oxygen..................................................... Ozonated Water........................................ Ozone....................................................... Palm Oil................................................... Palmitic Acid, 10%.................................. Palmitic Acid, 70%.................................. Paraffin.................................................... Peanut Oil................................................ Pentachlorophenol.................................... Peppermint Oil......................................... Peracetic Acid, 40% ................................ Perchloric Acid, 10%................................ Perchloric Acid, 70%................................ Perchloroethylene..................................... Perphosphate............................................ Petrolatum............................................... Petroleum Oils, Sour................................. Petroleum Oils, Refined............................. Phenol...................................................... Phenylhydrazine....................................... Phenylhydrazine Hydrochloride................. Phosgene, Liquid ..................................... Phosgene, Gas.......................................... Pipe & Fitting Materials Recommended Max. Temp (�F) ABS PVC CPVC 73� 73� � � NR NR � � 140 140 NR NR � � NR NR � � � � NR 140 NR 140 140 180 NR NR NR 73 140 NR � � 140 140 73 140 180 � � 140 73 140� 140� 180� � � 73 73 140� 140� 180� � � � � � � 73 140 73 NR NR 73 73 140 � � � � � � � � NR NR NR NR 73 73 NR NR NR NR 73 180 NR NR 180 NR NR NR � � 140 170 � � 140 180 � � 73 180 73 140 180 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR Seal Materials Recommended Max. Temp. (�F) Viton � EPDM Neoprene 73 � � NR � � � � 73 200 200 160 � � � � � � � � � � � � 200 NR � � 185 73 73 NR NR NR 150 NR NR 100 150 100 100 150 100 100 150 100 185 200 140 NR 73 73 185 200 NR 73 NR � � 185 73 NR 185 � � NR 200 NR 140 150 NR � � 200 NR NR 73 73 73 � � � � � � 200 73 140 200 73 73 200 NR NR 73 73 � � � � � � � � 200 NR � � 200 NR � � 200 73 NR NR NR � � � � � � � � NR 73 � � NR 73 � � Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Polyvinyl Chloride Type 1 Grade 1 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Type IV Grade 1 Flourocarbon Elastomer (Viton � is a registered trademark of the DuPont Co.) Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer ** Maximum recommended temperature, for chemical resistance, under normal conditions. � Non-pressure, vent-only, applications when chemical is in gas form. 20 Chemical Resistance The following table gives the chemical resistance of ABS, PVC and CPVC thermoplastic piping materials and three commonly used seal materials. The information shown is based upon laboratory tests conducted by the manufacturers of the materials, and it is intended to provide a general guideline on the resistance of these materials to various chemicals. NOTICE: This table is not a guarantee, and any piping systems using products made of these materials should be tested under actual service conditions to determine their suitability for a particular purpose. See website for most current data: www.charlottepipe.com Number = Maximum Recommended Temp. (�F)** CF = Consult Factory NR = Not Recommended � � = Incomplete Data Chemical Name Phosphoric Acid, 10%.............................. Phosphoric Acid, 50%.............................. Phosphoric Acid, 85%.............................. Phosphoric Anhydride............................... Phosphorous Pentoxide............................. Phosphorous, Red..................................... Phosphorus Trichloride............................. Phosphorous, Yellow................................. Photographic Solutions ............................ Phthalic Acid, 10%.................................. Picric Acid............................................... Pine Oil.................................................... Plating Solutions, Brass............................ Plating Solutions, Cadmium...................... Plating Solutions, Chrome........................ Plating Solutions, Copper......................... Plating Solutions, Gold............................. Plating Solutions, Indium......................... Plating Solutions, Lead............................. Plating Solutions, Nickel.......................... Plating Solutions, Rhodium....................... Plating Solutions, Silver........................... Plating Solutions, Tin............................... Plating Solutions, Zinc............................. POE Oils (Polyolester).............................. Polyethylene Glycol (Carbowax)................ Polypropylene Glycol................................. Potash...................................................... Potassium Acetate.................................... Potassium Alum....................................... Potassium Aluminum Sulfate.................... Potassium Amyl Xanthate......................... Potassium Bicarbonate............................. Potassium Bichromate.............................. Potassium Bisulfate, Sat'd........................ Pipe & Fitting Materials Recommended Max. Temp (�F) ABS PVC CPVC 73 140 180 NR 140 180 NR 140 180 � � 73 73 � � 73 180 NR 70 � � NR NR NR NR 73 � � � � 140 180 73 73 � � NR NR NR NR NR NR � � 140 180 � � 140 180 � � 140 180 � � 140 180 � � 140 180 � � � � � � � � 140 180 � � 140 180 � � 140 180 � � 140 180 � � 140 180 � � 140 180 NR NR NR � � 140 140 73 NR NR 140 140 180 � � � � 180 � � 140 180 � � 140 180 � � 73 � � 140 140 180 140 140 180 � � 140 180 Seal Materials Recommended Max. Temp. (�F) Viton � EPDM Neoprene 200 140 140 160 160 160 160 160 160 � � � � � � 200 200 � � � � � � � � � � � � NR � � � � � � 185 � � 100 140 � � NR 140 140 70 73 NR NR 140 73 140 180 180 140 180 180 NR 180 180 140 180 73 73 140 73 140 180 180 140 180 180 140 73 120 73 140 120 140 140 180 140 140 73 180 NR NR NR 200 180 73 200 200 200 200 170 160 � � � � � � 200 200 160 200 200 160 � � � � � � 200 170 160 200 170 � � 200 180 73 Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Polyvinyl Chloride Type 1 Grade 1 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Type IV Grade 1 Flourocarbon Elastomer (Viton � is a registered trademark of the DuPont Co.) Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer ** Maximum recommended temperature, for chemical resistance, under normal conditions. � Non-pressure, vent-only, applications when chemical is in gas form. Must use solvent cement specially formulated for hypochlorite or caustic chemical service (IPS Weld-On 724 or equal). 21 PVC Schedule 40 DWV Submittal Package Chemical Resistance The following table gives the chemical resistance of ABS, PVC and CPVC thermoplastic piping materials and three commonly used seal materials. The information shown is based upon laboratory tests conducted by the manufacturers of the materials, and it is intended to provide a general guideline on the resistance of these materials to various chemicals. PVC, ABS and CPVC piping systems have very different chemical resistance. Review manufacturer's literature for all chemicals coming into contact with the piping materials prior to use. NOTICE: This table is not a guarantee, and any piping systems using products made of these materials should be tested under actual service conditions to determine their suitability for a particular purpose. See website for most current data: www.charlottepipe.com Number = Maximum Recommended Temp. (�F)** CF = Consult Factory NR = Not Recommended � � = Incomplete Data Chemical Name Potassium Borate..................................... Potassium Bromate.................................. Potassium Bromide................................... Potassium Carbonate................................ Potassium Chlorate................................... Potassium Chloride................................... Potassium Chromate................................. Potassium Cyanide.................................... Potassium Dichromate.............................. Potassium Ethyl Xanthate......................... Potassium Ferricyanide............................. Potassium Ferrocyanide............................ Potassium Fluoride................................... Potassium Hydroxide, 25%....................... Potassium Hydroxide, 50%....................... Potassium Hypochlorite............................ Potassium Iodide...................................... Potassium Nitrate..................................... Potassium Perborate................................. Potassium Perchlorate, (Sat'd).................. Potassium Permanganate, 10%................. Potassium Permanganate, 25%................. Potassium Persulphate, (Sat'd).................. Potassium Phosphate................................ Potassium Sulfate..................................... Potassium Sulfite...................................... Potassium Tripolyphosphate...................... Propane................................................... Propanol.................................................. Propargyl Alcohol..................................... Propionic Acid, Up to 2%......................... Propionic Acid, Over 2%........................... Propyl Alcohol.......................................... Propylene Dichloride................................. Propylene Glycol, Up to 25%.................... Pipe & Fitting Materials Recommended Max. Temp (�F) ABS PVC CPVC 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 � � 73 � � 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 73 140 180 73 140 180 � � 73 180 � � 73 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 73 140 180 73 � � 180 73 140 180 73 140 180 � � � � 180 140� 140� 73� NR 140 NR NR 140 NR NR � � 180 NR � � NR NR 140 NR NR NR NR 73 140 180 Seal Materials Recommended Max. Temp. (�F) Viton � EPDM Neoprene 200 200 � � 200 � � 140 200 170 160 200 170 160 140 140 100 200 200 160 200 170 70 185 140 160 200 170 � � � � � � � � 140 140 150 140 140 150 200 140 � � NR 180 140 NR 180 NR 73 NR � � 180 140 160 200 200 140 73 73 73 150 140 � � 140 200 100 140 140 100 200 200 140 180 180 180 200 200 140 200 200 140 100 � � 73 73 NR 73 200 200 140 140 140 NR � � � � NR � � � � NR 200 200 140 73 NR NR 200 200 73 Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Polyvinyl Chloride Type 1 Grade 1 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Type IV Grade 1 Flourocarbon Elastomer (Viton � is a registered trademark of the DuPont Co.) Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer ** Maximum recommended temperature, for chemical resistance, under normal conditions. � Non-pressure, vent-only, applications when chemical is in gas form. Must use solvent cement specially formulated for hypochlorite or caustic chemical service (IPS Weld-On 724 or equal). 22 Chemical Resistance The following table gives the chemical resistance of ABS, PVC and CPVC thermoplastic piping materials and three commonly used seal materials. The information shown is based upon laboratory tests conducted by the manufacturers of the materials, and it is intended to provide a general guideline on the resistance of these materials to various chemicals. NOTICE: This table is not a guarantee, and any piping systems using products made of these materials should be tested under actual service conditions to determine their suitability for a particular purpose. See website for most current data: www.charlottepipe.com Number = Maximum Recommended Temp. (�F)** CF = Consult Factory NR = Not Recommended � � = Incomplete Data Chemical Name Propylene Glycol, Up to 50%.................... Propylene Oxide........................................ Pyridine................................................... Pyrogallicia Acid...................................... Quaternary Ammonium Salts.................... Radon Gas................................................ Rayon Coagulating Bath .......................... Reverse Osmosis Water............................. Salicyclic Acid.......................................... Sea Water................................................ Selenic Acid............................................. Silicic Acid............................................... Silicone Oil............................................... Silver Chloride......................................... Silver Cyanide.......................................... Silver Nitrate........................................... Silver Sulfate........................................... Soaps....................................................... Sodium Acetate........................................ Sodium Aluminate.................................... Sodium Alum........................................... Sodium Arsenate...................................... Sodium Benzoate...................................... Sodium Bicarbonate................................. Sodium Bichromate.................................. Sodium Bisulfate...................................... Sodium Bisulfite....................................... Sodium Borate......................................... Sodium Bromide....................................... Sodium Carbonate.................................... Sodium Chlorate....................................... Sodium Chloride....................................... Sodium Chlorite....................................... Sodium Chromate..................................... Sodium Cyanide........................................ Pipe & Fitting Materials Recommended Max. Temp (�F) ABS PVC CPVC 73 140 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR � � 73 � � NR 140 NR 140� 140� 140� � � 140 NR 140 140 180 � � 140 180 140 140 180 � � 140 � � � � 140 � � � � 100 180 140 � � 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 120 140 180 120 � � 180 120 140 180 120 140 180 120 140 180 120 140 180 120 140 180 120 140 180 120 140 180 120 73 180 120 140 180 120 140 180 120 73 180 120 140 180 120 NR 180 120 140 180 120 73 180 Seal Materials Recommended Max. Temp. (�F) Viton � EPDM Neoprene 200 200 73 NR 73 NR NR 73 NR � � � � 73 73 � � 73 200 200 200 � � � � � � 200 200 200 185 200 NR 200 200 200 NR 73 73 200 140 140 200 140 200 73 73 73 140 140 73 200 200 160 200 170 73 200 200 140 NR 170 NR 200 200 140 200 170 140 200 140 73 200 200 NR 200 200 160 200 140 73 200 200 140 200 200 140 140 140 100 200 200 73 200 140 140 100 140 140 200 140 160 NR NR � � 140 140 73 140 140 140 Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Polyvinyl Chloride Type 1 Grade 1 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Type IV Grade 1 Flourocarbon Elastomer (Viton � is a registered trademark of the DuPont Co.) Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer ** Maximum recommended temperature, for chemical resistance, under normal conditions. � Non-pressure, vent-only, applications when chemical is in gas form. 23 PVC Schedule 40 DWV Submittal Package Chemical Resistance The following table gives the chemical resistance of ABS, PVC and CPVC thermoplastic piping materials and three commonly used seal materials. The information shown is based upon laboratory tests conducted by the manufacturers of the materials, and it is intended to provide a general guideline on the resistance of these materials to various chemicals. PVC, ABS and CPVC piping systems have very different chemical resistance. Review manufacturer's literature for all chemicals coming into contact with the piping materials prior to use. NOTICE: This table is not a guarantee, and any piping systems using products made of these materials should be tested under actual service conditions to determine their suitability for a particular purpose. See website for most current data: www.charlottepipe.com Number = Maximum Recommended Temp. (�F)** CF = Consult Factory NR = Not Recommended � � = Incomplete Data Chemical Name Sodium Dichromate.................................. Sodium Ferricyanide................................. Sodium Ferrocyanide................................ Sodium Fluoride....................................... Sodium Formate....................................... Sodium Hydroxide, 15%........................... Sodium Hydroxide, 30%........................... Sodium Hydroxide, 50%........................... Sodium Hydroxide, 70%........................... Sodium Hypobromite................................ Sodium Hypochlorite, Sat'd, 12.5%.......... Sodium Iodide.......................................... Sodium Metaphosphate............................. Sodium Nitrate......................................... Sodium Nitrite......................................... Sodium Palmitate..................................... Sodium Perborate..................................... Sodium Perchlorate.................................. Sodium Peroxide...................................... Sodium Phosphate, Alkaline...................... Sodium Phosphate, Acid........................... Sodium Phosphate, Neutral....................... Sodium Silicate........................................ Sodium Sulfate......................................... Sodium Sulfide......................................... Sodium Sulfite......................................... Sodium Thiosulfate................................... Sodium Tripolyphosphate.......................... Solicylaldehyde......................................... Sour Crude Oil......................................... Soybean Oil.............................................. Soybean Oil, Epoxidized........................... Stannic Chloride....................................... Stannous Chloride.................................... Stannous Sulfate...................................... Pipe & Fitting Materials Recommended Max. Temp (�F) ABS PVC CPVC 120 140 180 120 140 180 120 140 180 120 73 140 � � � � 180 120 140 CF 73 73 CF 73 73 CF NR 73 CF � � � � 180 NR 73 180 � � � � 180 120 73 180 120 140 180 120 140 180 � � 140 180 120 140 180 120 140 180 NR 140 180 73 140 180 73 140 180 73 140 180 � � � � 180 73 140 180 73 140 180 73 140 180 73 140 180 � � � � 180 NR NR � � NR 73 180 NR 140 180 NR NR NR 120 140 180 120 140 180 � � � � 180 Seal Materials Recommended Max. Temp. (�F) Viton � EPDM Neoprene 200 140 NR 140 140 � � 140 140 � � 140 140 73 � � � � � � NR 180 160 NR 140 160 NR 140 160 NR 140 160 � � � � � � 140 NR NR 140 140 140 73 73 � � 200 200 140 200 170 140 � � � � � � 73 73 73 � � � � � � 185 140 73 200 170 140 200 170 140 200 170 140 200 200 140 200 140 140 200 140 140 200 140 140 200 200 160 � � � � � � � � � � � � 200 NR NR 200 NR 73 200 NR NR 200 100 NR 200 73 160 � � � � � � Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Polyvinyl Chloride Type 1 Grade 1 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Type IV Grade 1 Flourocarbon Elastomer (Viton � is a registered trademark of the DuPont Co.) Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer ** Maximum recommended temperature, for chemical resistance, under normal conditions. � Non-pressure, vent-only, applications when chemical is in gas form. Must use solvent cement specially formulated for hypochlorite or caustic chemical service (IPS Weld-On 724 or equal). 24 Chemical Resistance The following table gives the chemical resistance of ABS, PVC and CPVC thermoplastic piping materials and three commonly used seal materials. The information shown is based upon laboratory tests conducted by the manufacturers of the materials, and it is intended to provide a general guideline on the resistance of these materials to various chemicals. NOTICE: This table is not a guarantee, and any piping systems using products made of these materials should be tested under actual service conditions to determine their suitability for a particular purpose. See website for most current data: www.charlottepipe.com Number = Maximum Recommended Temp. (�F)** CF = Consult Factory NR = Not Recommended � � = Incomplete Data Chemical Name Starch...................................................... Stearic Acid............................................. Stoddard's Solvent................................... Strontium Chloride................................... Styrene Monomer..................................... Succinic Acid........................................... Sugar Syrup............................................. Sulfamic Acid........................................... Sulfate Liquors......................................... Sulfite Liquor........................................... Sulfur...................................................... Sulfur Chloride......................................... Sulfur Dioxide, Dry................................... Sulfur Dioxide, Wet.................................. Sulfur Trioxide......................................... Sulfur Trioxide, Gas.................................. Sulfuric Acid, 10%................................... Sulfuric Acid, 20%................................... Sulfuric Acid, 30%................................... Sulfuric Acid, 50%................................... Sulfuric Acid, 60%................................... Sulfuric Acid, 70%................................... Sulfuric Acid, 80%................................... Sulfuric Acid, 90%................................... Sulfuric Acid, 93%................................... Sulfuric Acid, 98% .................................. Sulfuric Acid, 100%................................. Sulfurous Acid.......................................... Surfactants, Nonionic............................... Tall Oil..................................................... Tannic Acid, 10%..................................... Tannic Acid, 30%..................................... Tanning Liquors........................................ Tar........................................................... Tartaric Acid............................................ Pipe & Fitting Materials Recommended Max. Temp (�F) ABS PVC CPVC 140 140 180 � � 140 73 NR NR NR � � � � 180 NR NR NR � � 140 � � 73 140 180 NR NR 180 � � � � � � � � � � 180 � � 140 73 NR NR 180 73� 140� NR 73� 73� NR � � 140 180 140� 140� � � 120 140 180 120 140 180 NR 140 180 NR 140 180 NR 140 180 NR 140 180 NR 73 180 NR NR 140 NR NR 73 NR NR 73 NR NR NR NR 140 180 140 140 NR � � 140 180 NR 140 180 NR � � 73 140 140 180 NR NR NR 140 140 73 Seal Materials Recommended Max. Temp. (�F) Viton � EPDM Neoprene 200 170 160 100 NR 73 185 NR NR � � � � � � NR NR NR 73 73 � � 180 180 � � NR NR 73 73 73 � � 140 140 73 200 � � 73 140 NR NR 100 73 NR 140 140 � � 140 73 NR 140 73 NR 200 140 160 200 140 160 200 200 160 200 200 160 200 200 73 200 NR NR 180 NR NR 160 NR NR 160 NR NR 160 NR NR 160 NR NR NR NR NR 200 200 160 73 NR 73 100 73 100 � � � � � � 200 � � 73 185 NR 73 73 NR 73 Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Polyvinyl Chloride Type 1 Grade 1 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Type IV Grade 1 Flourocarbon Elastomer (Viton � is a registered trademark of the DuPont Co.) Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer ** Maximum recommended temperature, for chemical resistance, under normal conditions. � Non-pressure, vent-only, applications when chemical is in gas form. Must use solvent cement specially formulated for hypochlorite or caustic chemical service (IPS Weld-On 724 or equal). 25 PVC Schedule 40 DWV Submittal Package Chemical Resistance The following table gives the chemical resistance of ABS, PVC and CPVC thermoplastic piping materials and three commonly used seal materials. The information shown is based upon laboratory tests conducted by the manufacturers of the materials, and it is intended to provide a general guideline on the resistance of these materials to various chemicals. PVC, ABS and CPVC piping systems have very different chemical resistance. Review manufacturer's literature for all chemicals coming into contact with the piping materials prior to use. NOTICE: This table is not a guarantee, and any piping systems using products made of these materials should be tested under actual service conditions to determine their suitability for a particular purpose. See website for most current data: www.charlottepipe.com Number = Maximum Recommended Temp. (�F)** CF = Consult Factory NR = Not Recommended � � = Incomplete Data Chemical Name Terpenes................................................... Tetrachloroethylene................................... Tetraethyl Lead......................................... Tetrahydrodurane...................................... Tetrahydrofuran........................................ Tetralin.................................................... Tetra Sodium Pyrophosphate..................... Texanol.................................................... Thionyl Chloride....................................... Thread Cutting Oils................................... Titanium Tetrachloride.............................. Toluene, Toluol.......................................... Toluene-Kerosene, 25%-75%..................... Tomato Juice............................................ Toxaphene-Xylene, 90%-100%.................. Transformer Oil........................................ Transmission Fluid, Type A........................ Tributyl Phosphate.................................... Tributyl Citrate......................................... Trichloroacetic Acid, 20%...................... Trichloroethane ........................................ Trichloroethylene...................................... Triethanolamine........................................ Triethylamine .......................................... Trimethylpropane...................................... Trisodium Phosphate................................. Turpentine................................................ Urea........................................................ Urine....................................................... Vaseline................................................... Vegetable Oil............................................ Vinegar.................................................... Vinyl Acetate ........................................... Water...................................................... Water, Acid Mine..................................... Pipe & Fitting Materials Recommended Max. Temp (�F) ABS PVC CPVC NR � � NR NR NR NR NR 73 � � NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR � � 140 180 � � � � NR NR NR NR 73 73 � � NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 73 73 73 NR NR NR NR 140 180 NR NR 180 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 140 NR NR NR NR NR NR NR 73 73 73 NR 73 NR NR 73 � � 73 140 180 NR 140 NR 73 140 180 140 140 180 NR NR NR 73 140 NR 73 140 180 NR NR NR 140 140 180 140 140 180 Seal Materials Recommended Max. Temp. (�F) Viton � EPDM Neoprene � � � � � � 200 NR NR 73 NR � � � � � � � � NR NR NR NR NR NR � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � NR 73 NR � � 185 NR NR 73 NR NR 73 NR NR 200 200 140 73 NR NR 200 NR 73 200 NR 73 NR 73 NR NR 73 73 NR NR NR 185 NR NR 185 NR NR NR 160 NR 200 160 73 � � 180 160 185 73 73 150 NR NR 185 200 140 73 200 140 73 NR 140 200 NR 73 200 140 NR NR 73 NR 200 200 160 � � 200 200 Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Polyvinyl Chloride Type 1 Grade 1 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Type IV Grade 1 Flourocarbon Elastomer (Viton � is a registered trademark of the DuPont Co.) Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer ** Maximum recommended temperature, for chemical resistance, under normal conditions. � Non-pressure, vent-only, applications when chemical is in gas form. 26 Chemical Resistance The following table gives the chemical resistance of ABS, PVC and CPVC thermoplastic piping materials and three commonly used seal materials. The information shown is based upon laboratory tests conducted by the manufacturers of the materials, and it is intended to provide a general guideline on the resistance of these materials to various chemicals. NOTICE: This table is not a guarantee, and any piping systems using products made of these materials should be tested under actual service conditions to determine their suitability for a particular purpose. See website for most current data: www.charlottepipe.com Number = Maximum Recommended Temp. (�F)** CF = Consult Factory NR = Not Recommended � � = Incomplete Data Chemical Name Water, Deionized...................................... Water, Demineralized............................... Water, Distilled........................................ Water, Potable......................................... Water, Salt............................................... Water, Sea............................................... Water, Sewage......................................... Water, Spa............................................... Water, Swimming Pool............................. WD 40..................................................... Whiskey................................................... White Liquor............................................ Wines....................................................... Xylene...................................................... Zinc Acetate............................................. Zinc Bromide........................................... Zinc Carbonate......................................... Zinc Chloride............................................ Zinc Nitrate............................................. Zinc Phosphate......................................... Zinc Sulfate............................................. Pipe & Fitting Materials Recommended Max. Temp (�F) ABS PVC CPVC 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 140 140 180 NR 140 180 140 140 180 NR � � NR NR 140 180 73 140 180 NR 140 180 NR NR NR � � 140 180 � � 140 180 120 � � 180 120 140 180 120 140 180 � � � � 180 � � 140 180 Seal Materials Recommended Max. Temp. (�F) Viton � EPDM Neoprene 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 � � � � � � 140 200 140 180 200 140 140 170 140 150 NR NR 73 180 160 � � � � � � 73 73 73 200 180 180 200 180 � � 73 73 73 200 180 140 Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Polyvinyl Chloride Type 1 Grade 1 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Type IV Grade 1 Flourocarbon Elastomer (Viton � is a registered trademark of the DuPont Co.) Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer ** Maximum recommended temperature, for chemical resistance, under normal conditions. � Non-pressure, vent-only, applications when chemical is in gas form. 27 PVC and ABS DWV Fittings PART NO. 400 SIZE 11/4 (PVC) 11/2 (PVC) 11/2 (ABS) 2 (PVC) 2 (ABS) 3 (PVC) 3 (ABS) 4 6 8 (PVC) 10(F) (PVC) 12(F) (PVC) Sanitary Tee ALL HUB A B 19/16 25/16 13/4 23/4 123/32 221/32 25/16 311/16 25/16 319/32 31/16 47/8 31/32 413/16 37/8 61/8 5 81/2 6 101/2 1613/32 161/2 191/8 191/2 PART NO. PVC 400A SIZE 8(N) (PVC) 10(N) (PVC) 12(N) (PVC) 14(N)(F) (PVC) 16(N)(F) (PVC) Straight Tee (N) ALL HUB A B C E 9 41/2 41/2 41/2 121/2 61/4 61/4 65/16 147/16 77/32 77/32 71/4 21 101/2 101/2 115/8 237/8 1115/16 1115/16 143/16 PART NO. 401 Sanitary Tee, Reducing ALL HUB SIZE A B C 2 x 11/2 x 11/2 (PVC) 23/16 31/8 115/16 2 x 11/2 x 11/2 (ABS) 25/32 31/16 129/32 2 x 11/2 x 2 (PVC) 25/16 311/16 25/16 2 x 11/2 x 2 (ABS) 29/32 319/32 21/4 2 x 2 x 11/2 23/16 31/8 115/16 3 x 3 x 11/2 (PVC) 29/16 211/16 13/4 3 x 3 x 11/2 (ABS) 21/2 25/8 123/32 3 x 3 x 2 (PVC) 27/8 35/16 21/8 3 x 3 x 2 (ABS) 27/8 31/4 21/32 4 x 4 x 11/2 (PVC) 31/4 31/16 2 4 x 4 x 2 35/16 33/16 21/16 4 x 4 x 3 (PVC) 39/16 43/4 3 4 x 4 x 3 (ABS) 317/32 421/32 231/32 6 x 6 x 4 (PVC) 427/32 63/64 325/32 6 x 6 x 4 (ABS) 49/32 525/32 319/32 8 x 8 x 4** (PVC) 91/8 107/16 6 8 x 8 x 6** (PVC) 73/4 1031/64 63/64 PART NO. PVC 401A Straight Tee, Reducing (N) ALL HUB SIZE A B C 8 x 8 x 4(N)** (PVC) 77/8 101/2 51/4 8 x 8 x 6(N)** (PVC) 67/8 101/2 51/4 10 x 10 x 4(N)** (PVC) 91/4 103/8 53/16 10 x 10 x 6(N)** (PVC) 8 103/8 53/16 10 x 10 x 8(N) (PVC) 611/32 103/8 53/16 12 x 12 x 4(N)*** (PVC) 927/32 101/4 51/8 12 x 12 x 6(N)** (PVC) 829/32 101/4 51/8 12 x 12 x 8(N) (PVC) 75/32 101/4 51/8 12 x 12 x 10(N) (PVC) 73/16 127/16 67/32 14 x 14 x 4(N)(F) (PVC) 1011/16 10 5 14 x 14 x 6(N)(F) (PVC) 111/4 12 6 14 x 14 x 8(N)(F) (PVC) 115/8 15 71/2 14 x 14 x 10(N)(F) (PVC) 12 17 81/2 14 x 14 x 12(N)(F) (PVC) 123/8 19 91/2 16 x 16 x 4(N)(F) (PVC) 1215/16 103/8 53/16 16 x 16 x 6(N)(F) (PVC) 121/4 14 7 16 x 16 x 8(N)(F) (PVC) 125/8 16 8 16 x 16 x 10(N)(F) (PVC) 13 18 9 16 x 16 x 12(N)(F) (PVC) 137/16 193/4 97/8 16 x 16 x 14(N)(F) (PVC) 1315/16 23 111/2 PART NO. 403 Sanitary Tee, Street SPIGOT X HUB X HUB SIZE A B C 11/2 (PVC) 13/4 31/2 21/2 11/2 (ABS) 123/32 313/32 215/32 2 (PVC) 25/16 49/16 37/32 2 (ABS) 25/16 415/32 31/8 3 3 63/8 49/16 4 37/8 77/8 55/8 PART NO. 404 Sanitary Tee, Street Reducing SPIGOT X HUB X HUB SIZE A B C 2 x 11/2 x 11/2 (PVC) 25/32 4 227/32 2 x 11/2 x 11/2 (ABS) 23/16 4 23/4 2 x 11/2 x 2 (ABS) 25/16 417/32 31/8 2 x 2 x 11/2 (PVC) 21/8 4 27/8 2 x 2 x 11/2 (ABS) 25/32 315/16 27/8 3 x 3 x 11/2 29/16 43/16 31/4 3 x 3 x 2 27/8 43/4 35/8 4 x 4 x 2 (PVC) 35/16 415/16 313/16 (F) Fabricated (N) Not a sanitary pattern ** Assembled from two molded components *** Assembled from three molded components Note: If PVC or ABS is not listed for a specific size, that size fitting is available in PVC and ABS materials, and the dimensions listed are the same for both materials. 37 LIMITED WARRANTY Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company� (Charlotte Pipe�) Products are warranted to be free from manufacturing defects and to conform to currently applicable ASTM standards for a period of five (5) years from date of delivery. Buyer's remedy for breach of this warranty is limited to replacement of, or credit for, the defective product. This warranty excludes any expense for removal or reinstallation of any defective product and any other incidental, consequential, or punitive damages. This limited warranty is the only warranty made by seller and is expressly in lieu of all other warranties, express and implied, including any warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. No statement, conduct or description by Charlotte Pipe or its representative, in addition to or beyond this Limited Warranty, shall constitute a warranty. This Limited Warranty may only be modified in writing signed by an officer of Charlotte Pipe. This Limited Warranty will not apply if: 1) The Products are used for purposes other than their intended purpose as defined by local plumbing and building codes, and the applicable ASTM standard. 2) The Products are not installed in good and workmanlike manner consistent with normal industry standards; installed in compliance with the latest instructions published by Charlotte Pipe and good plumbing practices; and installed in conformance with all applicable plumbing, fire and building code requirements. 3) This limited warranty does not apply when the products of Charlotte Pipe are used with the products of other manufacturers that do not meet the applicable ASTM or CISPI standards or that are not marked in a manner to indicate the entity that manufactured them. 4) In hubless cast iron installations, this warranty will not apply if products are joined with unshielded hubless couplings. Charlotte Pipe requires that its hubless cast iron pipe and fittings be joined only with shielded hubless couplings manufactured in accordance with CISPI 310, ASTM C 1277 and certified by NSF� International or with Heavy Duty Couplings meeting ASTM C 1540. 5) The Products fail due to defects or deficiencies in design, engineering, or installation of the piping system of which they are a part. 6) The Products have been the subject of modification; misuse; misapplication; improper maintenance or repair; damage caused by the fault or negligence of anyone other than Charlotte Pipe; or any other act or event beyond the control of Charlotte Pipe. 7) The Products fail due to the freezing of water in the Products. 8) The Products fail due to contact with chemical agents, fire stopping materials, thread sealant, plasticized vinyl products, or other aggressive chemical agents that are not compatible. 9) Pipe outlets, sound attenuation systems or other devices are permanently attached to the surface of Charlotte� PVC, ABS or CPVC products with solvent cement or adhesive glue. Charlotte Pipe products are manufactured to the applicable ASTM or CISPI standard. Charlotte Pipe and Foundry cannot accept responsibility for the performance, dimensional accuracy, or compatibility of pipe, fittings, gaskets, or couplings not manufactured or sold by Charlotte Pipe and Foundry. Any Charlotte Pipe products alleged to be defective must be made available to Charlotte Pipe at the following address for verification, inspection and determination of cause: Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company Attention: Technical Services 2109 Randolph Road Charlotte, North Carolina 28207 Purchaser must obtain a return materials authorization and instructions for return shipment to Charlotte Pipe of any product claimed defective or shipped in error. Any Charlotte Pipe product proved to be defective in manufacture will be replaced F.O.B. point of original delivery, or credit will be issued, at the discretion of Charlotte Pipe. 4/24/15 Testing with or use of compressed air or gas in PVC / ABS / CPVC / Cast Iron pipe or fittings can result in explosive failures and cause severe injury or death. � NEVER test with or transport/store compressed air or gas in PVC / ABS / CPVC / Cast Iron pipe or fittings. � NEVER test PVC / ABS / CPVC / Cast Iron pipe or fittings with compressed air or gas, or air over water boosters. � ONLY use PVC / ABS / CPVC / Cast Iron pipe or fittings for water or approved chemicals. � Refer to warnings on PPFA's website and ASTM D 1785. Charlotte and Charlotte Pipe are registered trademarks of Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company. PO Box 35430 Charlotte, NC 28235 USA 704/348-6450 800/572-4199 FAX 800/553-1605 www.charlottepipe.com 47 PO BOX 35430 CHARLOTTE NORTH CAROLINA 28235 PHONE (704) 348-6450 (800) 438-6091 FAX (800) 553-1605 WWW.CHARLOTTEPIPE.COM All products manufactured by Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company are proudly made in the U.S.A.
