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Advisory Report

October, 2004


CPVC Now Used for Water Heater TPRV Pipe Extensions

Recent information about CPVC supply piping indicates that it has been tested and found capable of withstanding prolonged bursts from a water heater TPRV. According to information on the Plastic Pipe and Fittings Association web site, CPVC systems are tested at 150 PSI (pounds per square inch) and 210 Fahrenheit for a period of 48 hours. Based on this new information, U.S. Inspect has changed its reporting policy to reflect CPVC as a proper material for water heater TPRV pipe extension applications.

For additional information , please visit the Plastic Pipe and Fittings Association Web site. 

Click here to learn more about TPRV pipe extensions on the U.S. Inspect Web site.


Contributed by Justin Gore
Senior Technical Advisor
U.S. Inspect, LLC

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