IFAN Best Selling PPR Copper Fittings

Name: IFAN PPR Copper Fittings

 

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Description

Standard range: 0°C to 95°C

PPR copper fittings operate from 0°C to 95°C (32°F to 203°F). This range covers all residential plumbing needs. Hot water systems typically run at 60°C. Cold water systems run at 5-20°C. Example: comfortable and safe for any household.

Short-term peak: 110°C

PPR can withstand 110°C for brief periods. This covers temporary system upsets or testing. The fitting does not fail during these short spikes. PPR copper fittings handle occasional overheating safely.

Lower temperature limit: 0°C

Below 0°C, PPR becomes more brittle. Freezing water can burst the pipe or fitting. The copper side remains flexible, but plastic does not. PPR copper fittings should be protected from freezing conditions.

Copper side: up to 200°C

The copper portion handles temperatures over 200°C. This is far beyond any plumbing application. The copper does not weaken or degrade. PPR copper fittings have a robust metal side for high heat.

Pressure derating at high temperatures

At 20°C, the fitting handles 160 psi (11 bar). At 95°C, the rating drops to 100 psi (6.9 bar). This derating protects the PPR material from stress. PPR copper fittings follow standard PPR pressure-temperature curves.

Example: residential hot water supply

A water heater delivers 60°C water continuously. This is well within the 95°C maximum. PPR copper fittings work perfectly at this temperature. Example: decades of reliable service.

Example: solar thermal system

Solar collectors can reach 90°C in summer. This is close to the maximum limit. A mixing valve downstream protects the PPR pipe. PPR copper fittings near the collector must handle this heat.

Example: radiant floor heating

Radiant floors operate at 35-45°C typically. This is far below the 95°C maximum. PPR copper fittings are ideal for these systems. Example: safe and reliable for underfloor heating.

What happens above 95°C

The PPR plastic begins to soften above 95°C. The fitting loses structural strength progressively. Pressure rating drops quickly as temperature rises. PPR copper fittings should not be used above 95°C continuously.

What happens at freezing temperatures

Water expands by 9% when it freezes. This creates pressure up to 3000 psi. The PPR pipe or fitting can burst from ice expansion. PPR copper fittings need proper insulation in freezing climates.

O-ring compatibility with temperature

EPDM O-rings handle -45°C to +150°C. They are not the limiting factor in the fitting. The PPR plastic is the temperature limit. PPR copper fittings have robust seals for the full range.

Final temperature summary

Polypropylene-Random copper fittings withstand a temperature range of 0°C to 95°C continuously. Short-term peaks up to 110°C are acceptable. The copper side alone handles over 200°C. Pressure ratings decrease at higher temperatures. Do not use below freezing without insulation. Do not exceed 95°C for continuous operation. This range covers all residential and commercial plumbing needs. With proper system design, Polypropylene-Random copper fittings provide reliable service for decades. Example: the most common temperature range in modern plumbing.

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