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3 Plasticline 723 102 112 90 Deg Elbow SCH schedule 80 CPVC 180 Slip Slip 2 1 2
3 Plasticline 723 102 112 90 Deg Elbow SCH schedule 80 CPVC 180 Slip Slip 2 1 2
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Lot of 10 New Lasco 3 4 CPVC SCH 80 Cap Fitting
Lot of 10 New Lasco 3 4 CPVC SCH 80 Cap Fitting
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NEW LASCO 4 TEE SCH 80 CPVC
NEW LASCO 4 TEE SCH 80 CPVC
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NEW BLAZEMASTER 1 TEES CPVC SCH 40 40 TOTAL
NEW BLAZEMASTER 1 TEES CPVC SCH 40 40 TOTAL
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NEW SPEARS 4 COUPLING SCH80 CPVC
NEW SPEARS 4 COUPLING SCH80 CPVC
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Lot of 9 New Chemtrol 1 1 2 CPVC SCH 80 Coupling
Lot of 9 New Chemtrol 1 1 2 CPVC SCH 80 Coupling
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Lot of 8 New Chemtrol 3 4 CPVC SCH 80 Elbow Pipe
Lot of 8 New Chemtrol 3 4 CPVC SCH 80 Elbow Pipe
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NEW LASCO 4 90 DEG ELBOW SCH 80 CPVC
NEW LASCO 4 90 DEG ELBOW SCH 80 CPVC
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LASCO SCH 80 SE CPVC 1 F437 F439 UNION O RING
LASCO SCH 80 SE CPVC 1 F437 F439 UNION O RING
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Spears 2 1 2 x 2 CPVC 87 Schedule SCH 80 F439 Fittings Coupler Bushing reducer
Spears 2 1 2 x 2 CPVC 87 Schedule SCH 80 F439 Fittings Coupler Bushing reducer
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LASCO SCH 80 SE CPVC 3 4 F437 F439 UNION O RING
LASCO SCH 80 SE CPVC 3 4 F437 F439 UNION O RING
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Lot of 2 New Chemtrol 1 1 4 CPVC SCH 80 Tee Fitting
Lot of 2 New Chemtrol 1 1 4 CPVC SCH 80 Tee Fitting
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3 4 CPVC SCH 80 TEE SLIP SLIP SLIP CP34 T1 Wholesale Priced
3 4 CPVC SCH 80 TEE SLIP SLIP SLIP CP34 T1 Wholesale Priced
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NEW CPVC 1 2 Compression Coupling SCH 40 NSF Certified Hot Water
NEW CPVC 1 2 Compression Coupling SCH 40 NSF Certified Hot Water
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What temperature will cpvc glue handle?

I need to glue 4 inch sch 80 cpvc pipe together to carry hot water.(180 degrees) I have had one joint failure so far and expect more. Does anybody know what glue to use that will work? We used oatey medium grade orange. All joints were sanded,primed and allowed to set a week before water was turned on. The joint failed within 3 hours.

The question that comes to mind " Did you follow all the correct procedures in the preparation of the joint?" You say you sanded the joint, did you take too much of the pipe off? What type applicator did you use, and what size? The cure time is dependent on several factors. Pipe size, socket fit, ambient temperature, relative humidity, and the system operating pressure. Another factor is pipe support. 4" pipe running 180 degree water needs supports every 4'-6". When you put glue on the pipe, use a brush 1/2 the size of the width of the pipe, and work fast. Use minimal glue in the fitting, as any excess glue will soften the joint, and could possibly cause the joint to weaken. The medium grade glue or the heavy grade should work. If you continue to have problems, follow the installation instructions to the letter, and if that fails, contact Oatey. Good luck!

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