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CPVC
– Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride
Flowguard
& Corzan - CPVC Water Distribution Systems
Flowguard CPVC pipe and fittings are specifically designed for potable
water distribution systems. With a proven track record in high-rise
applications, apartment buildings, hotels/motels and commercial
installations, the combined advantages provide a low maintenance,
quality plumbing system you can depend on. Pipes, fittings and joints
are designed for continuous use (50 years plus) at conditions of 100
psi @ 180o Fahrenheit.
Flowguard
pipe and fittings are available in copper tube sizes (CTS) from
½” to 2”. Corzan pipe and fittings can
be utilized in systems requiring larger size pipe and fittings,
available in iron pipe sizes (IPS) up to 12” in diameter.
Fittings are available for easy transition from the IPS Corzan CPVC to
CTS Flowguard CPVC.
Flowguard and
Corzan CPVC plumbing systems deliver the performance homeowners want,
addressing the critical concerns associated with plumbing systems:
noise or water hammer, corrosion and pitting, water purity. Flowguard
and Corzan often meet or exceed the performance of metal plumbing
systems time after time:
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More
energy-efficient than metal plumbing systems. As an insulator, it
doesn’t lose heat the way metal pipes can, saving on heating
costs. |
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Reduced
condensation significantly reduces the risk of costly drip damage to
walls, structure and contents. |
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Reducing the
potential of water hammering and noise production, the number one
complaint from people living in homes with copper plumbing. |
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No corrosion,
pitting or scaling even in the harshest water conditions, where copper
systems may fail in as little as 12 months. |
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Maintained
water purity and no chance of lead and copper contaminants leaching
into drinking water, as can happen with metal plumbing. |
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Value without
adding costs – the cost advantage of CPVC: a safe and
efficiently installed system, with no need for cumbersome cutting tools
and torches, significantly reduces work times results in lower
installed costs for your plumbing system. |

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