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EPIC
B521 G111 X721
2007

Ekoplastik PPR system

Assembly regulations PPR

FOR WATER AND HEATING

Intelligent Solutions for Plumbing & Heating Projects

ASSEMBLY REGULATIONS PPR
FOR WATER AND HEATING

CONTENT
X.

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Assembly regulations
1. General
2. Linear expansion and contraction
3. Spacing distances of pipe supports
4. Pipe fixing
5. Pipeline routing
6. Linking of pipes into a system
7. Insulation
8. Pressure test

XI.

Material Transport and Storage

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XII.

Closing Provisions
Test certificate

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I.

Utilisation of EKOPLASTIK PPR SYSTEM

3

II.

Warranty Terms and Conditions

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III.

Product Range - Basic Information

3

IV.

Properties of EKOPLASTIK PPR System
1. Advantages
2. Marking of Ekoplastik PPR system
3. Specification of raw material used in production
4. Product manufacturing and testing standards
5. EKOPLASTIK PPR system is certified in the following countries
Assumed Media Properties in Piping Systems
1. Basic parameters of internal water distribution systems 2. Basic parameters of heating systems

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VI.

VII.

Operating Parameters of PPR
Piping System – Water Distribution
Operating Parameters of PPR Piping
System – Heating
1. Design Concept of Heating Systems
2. Calculation of Piping Service Life in Heating Systems
3. An example of calculation of piping life value
4. Heating system modifications applied in respect of piping service life
5. Specific conditions of underfloor heating

VIII. EKOPLASTIK pipeline routing options
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TABLES
1. Operating parameters of PPR piping for water-supply systems
(according to DIN 8077/1997)
2. Operating parameters of PPR piping for heating
(according to DIN 8077/1997)
3. Operating parameters of PPR piping system
(according to CSN EN ISO 15874)
4. Mechanical strength PPR isothermal lines

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