Tigris K1 Press-fit Plumbing Installer guide Contents Tigris K1 Introduction2 Features and benefits 3 Installation and assembly 4 – 26 Installer information Pipe preparation and assembly Connecting to copper Pipe: Bending, mounting and expansion Calculating pipe length changes Fixing intervals Pipe installation considerations Safety and maintenance of press-fit tools Press-fit tool and jaw compatibility System testing and initial operation Pressure test procedure 4–6 7–8 9 – 11 11 – 12 13 – 15 16 – 17 18 – 20 21 – 22 23 – 24 25 26 Product selector 27 – 31 Pipe27 Fittings 27 – 29 Accessories and tools 30 – 31 Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide 1 Introduction Tigris K1 Tigris K1 is a press-fit plumbing system designed for potable water, sanitary and heating applications. With WRAS, DVGW and KIWA approvals, it is ideally suited for installation on commercial projects such as educational establishments, apartment blocks and hotels. The Tigris K1 system comprises multilayer composite pipe and high quality polyphenylsulphone (PPSU) fittings with a fixed stainless steel sleeve, in sizes (outside diameter) 16mm, 20mm, 25mm, 32mm, 40mm, 50mm and 63mm. Fittings are compressed onto the pipe using a battery or mains-powered press-fit tool in an operation that takes a fraction of the time of traditional soldering techniques. Already widely specified and accorded a design award in Europe, Wavin Tigris K1 is the proven and perfected system for commercial plumbing and heating projects. 2 Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide Features and Benefits The Tigris K1 system offers a number of advantages when compared to both traditional materials and similar products: Patented hexagonal head shape means low insertion force is required at assembly Due to the flexible nature of multilayer pipe, Tigris K1 requires minimal fittings thereby reducing installation time and cost and improving flow rates Metal layer in the pipe means it is resistant to oxygen diffusion and dimensionally stable Thermal expansion is comparable with copper Plastic layers in the pipe mean it is flexible and corrosion resistant High resistance to scale build-up and stress-cracking High pressure and temperature resistance Quick, simple and safe jointing method resulting in installed cost savings when compared to traditional systems Defined leak function to reveal unpressed fittings at pressure test Proven press-fit technique, with no soldering, welding or thread-cutting required and no costly hot works insurance permits needed. Metal layer in pipe can be detected in walls or floors through the use of a detecting device Light in weight, particularly in comparison to screwed steel products Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide 3 Installation and Assembly Tigris K1 Storage and handling The Wavin system components are well protected in the original packaging. Nonetheless, all components (fittings and pipes) should be protected from mechanical and environmental damage. Impairment due to ultraviolet radiation Wavin multilayer composite pipes must be protected from direct, intense sunlight and ultraviolet (UV) radiation. This applies both for the storage of the pipes and for finished installation. Storage must therefore not take place in the open air. Suitable measures must be taken to protect finished systems and system components from the effects of UV rays. Observe press and push-fit fitting assembly instructions Always cut the pipe to length at right angles Calibrate and chamfer the pipe end all round Push the pipe into the fitting to the stop Check the press fitting observation window Press in the case of the press fittings See pages 18 – 27 for detailed installation and assembly information Potential equalisation Building and electrical regulations such as VDI 0190 parts 410 and 540 demand potential equalisation between earth wires and “conductive“ water, waste water and heating pipes. As Wavin Hot and Cold Water Systems do not represent conductive pipe systems, they cannot be used for potential equalisation and are accordingly not to be earthed. An approved electrician must check that the installation of Wavin Tigris K1 does not impair the existing electrical protective and earthing measures. 4 Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide Installation temperature The installation temperature for Wavin pipe systems should not fall below -10ºC. The operating temperatures of the new pressing machines with the Li-ion batteries from the Wavin range must be above -15°C nor above 40°C. The optimum processing range for Wavin Tigris K1 system components lies roughly between 5ºC and 25ºC. Frost protection When using Wavin Hot and Cold Water Systems with pipe networks that require protection from frost (e.g. cold water networks, brine pipes), we recommend the use of ethylene glycol (to protect from risk of freezing). Ethylene glycol can be used up to a maximum concentration of 35%. This concentration roughly corresponds to frostproofing of -22ºC. Before using alternative frost protection additives, confirm the suitability/ approval with the manufacturer or with Wavin. Sealing The assembly of a threaded connection must be in accordance with DIN 30 660. We strongly recommend the use of PTFE / Teflon Tape to seal the connection. Alternatively hemp may be used but only in conjunction with an approved plastic sealing compound such as Fermit. Restrict the amount of hemp as too great a quantity can result in damage to the internal threads and cross-threading. When using hemp make sure that the thread tips remain visible. Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide 5 Installation and Assembly Tigris K1 Contact with substances containing solvents Avoid direct contact of Wavin Hot and Cold Water Systems with solvents or construction materials containing solvents (such as paints, sprays, expanding foams, adhesives). Note: Specifically chemical sealants (e.g. Loctite) and adhesives (e.g. 2-part adhesives) must not be used. Expanding foams produced on the basis of methacrylate, isocyanate and acrylate must not be used. Under unfavourable circumstances, aggressive chemicals that are present may cause damage to the plastic material. The Wavin systems do not require the use of any chemical substance or additional lubrication during installation. Statement on continuously operated recirculating systems Tigris K1 may be suitable for use in continuously operated recirculating systems but operating parameters need to be approved by Wavin technical management. Contact Wavin Technical on 0844 8565165 to discuss approval. Definitions – Continuously operated re-circulating systems or Secondary Hot Water Circulation/Ring main installations. These differ from conventional hot water supply and central heating systems found in domestic properties. Continuously operated re-circulating systems are water-replenished systems which are maintained at a constant high temperature to provide a constant source of hot water and are used to distribute constant hot water to draw off points that may be distant from the heat source or hot water storage vessel. Applications include multi residential properties like care homes and hotels. 6 Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide Pipe Preparation and Assembly Step 1: Cut the pipe square Combination cutters (with pipe holder) for the dimension 16 – 25mm Pipe cutter for the dimension 32 – 63mm Step 2: Calibrate and chamfer the pipe Dimensions 16 – 25mm: all-round chamfer of depth min. 1mm Dimensions 32 – 63 mm: all-round chamfer of depth min. 2mm Max. battery or drilling machine rotation speed should be 500 rpm Remove accumulated shavings from the battery calibrating pin Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide 7 Installation and Assembly Tigris K1 Step 3: Check fitting and insert pipe Check the fitting and ‘o’ ring are clean and that all components are seated in the correct position Push the pipe into the fitting until it is visible in the window Step 4: Press the fitting to connect it securely to the pipe Fit the correctly sized press-fit jaws to your press-fit tool The pressing jaws must be positioned on the inner stop of the press sleeve Activate the tool by pressing the trigger. Open the press-fit jaws and remove the pressed fitting The pressing process may be executed only once per connection 8 Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide Assembly Instructions for Tigris K1 Press Transition to Copper Step 1: Attach the press fitting to the copper pipe Slide the press connection into the copper fitting and press according to the specifications of the copper fitting manufacturer. A minimum space of 5mm must be observed between the soldered joint and outer edge of the copper fitting Step 2: Cut pipe Cut multilayer composite pipes of dimensions 16 – 25mm to length at right angles with the combination scissors Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide 9 Installation and Assembly Tigris K1 Step 3: Calibrate and chamfer the pipe After deburring, an all-round chamfer of at least 1 mm (Da 16 – 25) must be visible The maximum rotation speed when using the calibrator on the battery or drilling machine is 500 rpm. After use, remove accumulated shavings from the battery calibrating pin Step 4: Insert the pipe into the press fitting Push the pipe into the fitting to the stop 10 Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide Step 5: Press the fitting to connect it securely to the pipe The pressing jaws must be positioned on the inner stop of the press sleeve The pressing process must be executed only once per connection Attention: DO NOT solder, otherwise the sealing rings on the press transition to copper may be damaged Bending Wavin multilayer composite pipes The pipe is easy to bend: by hand, with the aid of the bending spring. Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide 11 Installation and Assembly Tigris K1 Table 3: Minimum bending radii with and without aids Measurement Da x s (mm) Bending radius By hand (mm) Bending radius Bending spring (mm) 16 x 2.0 5 x ø ≈ 80 4 x ø ≈ 64 20 x 2.25 5 x ø ≈ 100 4 x ø ≈ 80 25 x 2.5 5 x ø ≈ 125 4 x ø ≈ 100 32 x 3.0 – – 40 x 4.0 – – 50 x 4.5 – – 63 x 6.0 – – Installation and Fixing Basics The mountings used must be adequate for fixing the composite pipe in the respective nominal diameter. Fixing systems with a sound insulation insert are recommended. The expected length expansion based on maximum temperature feed and line length must be taken into account. A distinction is generally drawn between fixed points and floating points as fixing methods. Fixed points divide the pipeline element into separate sections. In the case of straight pipe routes, a fixed point is to be applied at the mid-point. No fixed points should be applied directly at fittings that are used for a change of direction. Sufficient stability of the fixed points is required in order to effectively absorb the expansion forces occurring. A short distance to the ceiling must be observed. Vertical lines, e.g. such as risers, can generally be installed only with fixed point clips. Here, fixing should be in front of or behind each storey branch. By contrast, floating point fixings guarantee expansion and movement of the pipeline concerned. For more information about this, please refer to the next chapter. 12 Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide Consideration of thermally induced length expansion All pipe materials expand on heating and contract on cooling. In the case of the piping for tap water systems (particularly with heated tap water) and heating pipes, the temperature based length expansion of the materials must always be taken into account. The temperature difference and pipe length constructed determine the length change. On assembly, the movement possibilities for each direction change must be taken into account. Irrespective of the pipe size, the coefficient of expansion of Wavin multilayer composite pipes is 0.025 – 0.030mm/m·K. The length changes of Wavin multilayer composite pipes as expected in operation with different pipe lengths and temperature differences can be determined from the following diagram. Figure 5: Length changes of Wavin multilayer composite pipes Thermal length expansion of Wavin multi-layer 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 Pipe length [m] Length expansion [mm] composite pipes (based on a = 0.025 mm/m·K) 3 2 1 0 20 40 60 80 Temperature difference [k] Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide 13 Installation and Assembly Tigris K1 Table 4: Formula to calculate pipe length changes The length changes can likewise be calculated using the following formula: ∆l = x l x ∆ ∆l = Length expansion (mm) a = Coefficient of length expansion (mm/m.K) l = Pipeline length (m) ∆ = Temperature difference (K) Sample calculation: Wavin Tigris K1 hot water pipe Pipe length (l) 12m Lowest ambient temperature 10ºC Medium temperature 60ºC Maximum length expansion under operating conditions ∆l = x l x ∆ 60k – 10k = 50k 0.025 mm/m.K x 12m x 50K = 15mm Maximum length expansion under operating conditions = 15mm Given: Sought: Result: Absorption of length changes by bending joints In the case of a change of direction, the thermal length expansion of a pipeline can often be offset within the pipe layout by bending joints and expansion U-bends. The length of the bending joint can be determined by calculation or taken from the diagram below. LB = C d · ∆L Key: LB = Length of the bending joint [mm] d = External pipe diameter [mm] ∆L = Length change[mm] C = Material-dependent constant for Wavin multilayer composite pipe (= 30) 14 Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide Figure 6: Bending joint classification of Wavin multilayer composite pipes Bending joint classification 1600 50 x 4,50 1400 40 x 4,00 32 x 3,00 Bending joint LB [mm] 1200 25 x 2,50 20 x 2,25 16 x 2,00 14 x 2,00 1000 800 600 400 200 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 External pipe diameter Da [mm] Wavin multi-layer composite pipe 50 Length expansion [mm] Table 5: Sample calculation Given: Sought: Result: Length change = 20mm Pipe diameter d = 25 x 2.5mm Constant c for Tigris K1 = 30 Length of the bending joints LB 650mm, from diagram (see Figure 6) Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide 15 Installation and Assembly Tigris K1 Figure 7: Floating and fixed point mountings FP GL FP GL FP FP FP 16 Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide FP = Fixed point GL = Slider point Fixing intervals Pipelines on a supporting base must be fixed in accordance with DIN 18560 part 2, section 4.1. The number of fixing components is essentially dependent on the piping in the respective construction project. As the calculation basis with straight piping, a fixing component can be attached at approx. 1 m pipe length. In the areas of diversions, at least two fixing components are to be affixed (before and after the diversion curve). Because of their dimensional stability, Wavin multilayer composite pipes installed in exposed locations require no supporting aids e.g. such as a supporting shell or support tube. They can be fixed at the intervals specified in the following table. Table 6: Pipe clamp intervals for Wavin multilayer composite pipes installed in exposed locations Dimensions (mm) Fixing interval (m) 16 x 2.0 1.00 20 x 2.25 1.20 25 x 2.5 1.50 32 x 3.0 1.50 40 x 4.0 1.80 50 x 4.5 1.80 63 x 6.0 2.00 The type and intervals of the attachments/fixings are dependent on pressure, temperature, medium and installation situation. The pipe attachments/fixings must be properly designed according to the total mass (pipe weight + weight of the water + weight of the insulation), in accordance with the recognised codes of practice. Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide 17 Installation and Assembly Tigris K1 Table 7: Pipe masses Pipe mass Pipe + water mass + + Iso water + 13mm Iso 9mm kg/m kg/m Dimensions (mm) Pipe mass kg/m Pipe mass + water kg/m 16 x 2.0 0.095 0.202 0.232 0.250 20 x 2.25 0.138 0.330 0.364 0.384 25 x 2.5 0.220 0.558 0.596 0.620 32 x 3.0 0.340 0.942 0.988 1.012 40 x 4.0 0.605 1.605 – – 50 x 4.5 0.840 2.480 – – 63 x 6.0 1.340 3.380 – – Pipes in screed or concrete Due to the relatively low expansion forces, no compensation measures are required in the case of direct embedding of the pipes. Because of the slight plastic malleability of Wavin multilayer composite pipes, the length changes are absorbed by the pipe wall. Moreover, the respective requirements for heat protection (see the energy saving regulation section in this handbook) and impact noise insulation must be observed. Pipes in the floor construction As multilayer composite pipes can move axially within the insulation with little resistance, the expected length changes must be absorbed. Right angle diversions in the insulating layer must be arranged such that length changes that occur in the respective sections are absorbed by the insulation thickness in the curve area. 18 Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide Wavin Hot and Cold Water Systems already laid in the ground are exposed to many potential impacts on site during the construction phase, from scaffolding, ladders or other objects. Damage to the pipe/fitting or even the insulation must be avoided. Before installing further floor construction, a check should therefore be conducted for damage. Any damage to the pipe insulation should be repaired in all cases in order to avoid the risk of the formation of impact noise bridges or reduced sound insulation (see also the section on sound insulation in this handbook). Causes of damage in floating screeds are often due to several pipe strings installed under the screed plate. The following principles should be observed when installing pipe strings in the floor construction: Use heat and sound insulated pipelines Use sound insulated pipe fixing Avoid pipe crossings as much as possible Pipeline installation parallel to walls Perpendicular junctions of pipelines into neighbouring walls Maximum width of the pipe string 120mm Minimum distance between pipelines and walls: 200mm in corridors, 500mm in the living area Piping through screed expansion joints with corrugated tube or alternatively with 6mm pipe insulation Pipelines installed under plaster Depending on the wall construction and masonry strength, there is a risk that the expansion forces from a multilayer composite pipe that is plastered in directly will cause damage to the wall. Multilayer composite pipes under plaster should therefore be installed with insulation. This pipe insulation must be able to absorb expected length changes due to heat. In the case of pipelines under plaster for which there is no need for heat insulation, we recommend the use of the Wavin multilayer composite pipe in black protective tube (see product range). Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide 19 Installation and Assembly Tigris K1 All pipes and fittings installed under plaster must be protected from direct contact with all building materials (such as masonry, plaster, cement, screed, tile adhesive) as detailed above. Pipelines installed in exposed locations Pipelines installed in exposed locations (e.g. basement pipes, risers etc) are fixed depending on the structural conditions and the recognised codes of practice. As appropriate, thermal length changes must be taken into account with the arrangement of bending joints in conjunction with fixed points and floating points. Figure 8: Mechanical vibration transmission through defective pipe insulation Screed Insulation 20 Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide Mechanical vibration bridge Battery and electrical pressing machines The guarantee subject to proper use and observance of the required regular checks of the equipment is 12 months from the delivery date or 10,000 presses, whichever is the shorter. The respective operating instructions must be observed for this to apply. The guarantee applies from the day of dispatch to the buyer. The guarantee does not cover damage caused by improper use or non-observance of the operating instructions. Services under guarantee may only be provided by the manufacturer. Complaints will be considered only if the equipment is presented to the manufacturer undismantled, with no previous interventions. Checking and maintenance The reliable function of the pressing machine is dependent on careful handling. This represents an important condition for making permanently secure connections. The equipment requires regular maintenance and care. Only a clean and functioning pressing system can guarantee a permanently sealed connection. In this context, the pressing jaws should only be changed by a trained and competent worker. For a full list of our service partners please contact our Technical advice team on the number at the bottom of the page. Attention: DO NOT open the equipment! A damaged seal will invalidate the guarantee. A service must be carried out every 12 months. A major service should be carried out every 10,000 presses or every 3 years whichever is the earlier. Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide 21 Installation and Assembly Tigris K1 Wavin Tigris K1 pressing jaws with pressing machines of other manufacturers The following table shows the compatibility of Wavin Tigris K1 pressing jaws with the pressing machines of other manufacturers. The Wavin pressing jaws have a U shape. When using pressing machines and jaws that are not listed, proof of suitability for the Wavin Tigris K1 systems must be provided in accordance with the relevant national regulations. The pressing machines must fulfil the following requirements: Only the Wavin pressing jaws (U shape) may be used The pressing tool must be used and maintained in accordance with the respective manufacturer’s guidelines The Wavin assembly instructions must be observed The “Mini” (16 – 32mm) pressing machine must display a minimum pressing force of 15kN The “Battery” (16 – 63mm) pressing machine must display a minimum pressing force of 30kN The pin shape of the pressing machine must be suitable for the Wavin pressing jaws 22 Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide The following table shows the compatibility of Wavin pressing jaws with some pressing machines of other manufacturers. Table 8: Pressing jaw compatibility Manufacturer Description Novopress (Novopress / Geberit / Mapress / Milwaukee branded) Klauke (Klauke / Uponor branded) Ridgid (Ridgid / VanArx Viega branded) Electrical pressing machines: EFP2 (since 1996 with rotatable head), ECO1, ECO201, EFP201, EFP202 Notes/ Compatible with Wavin (standard tool) pressing jaws only Battery pressing machine: ACO1, ACO201, AFP201, AFP202 Electrical pressing machines: UP50EL, UP75EL, UNP2 Battery pressing machine: UP75, UAP2, UAP3, UAP3L Wavin (standard tool) pressing jaws only Electrical pressing machines: RP330C/ Pressgun4E, Typ PT3-EH/H, RP300/ Wavin (standard Typ PT2 tool) pressing jaws only Battery pressing machine: Pressgun 5, RP330B/Pressgun 4B, RP300B/Typ PT3AH Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide 23 Installation and Assembly Tigris K1 Manufacturer Description Electrical pressing machines: PowerPress, PowerPress ACC Rems (Rems / Roller branded) Battery pressing machine: AkkuPress, AkkuPress ACC Rothenberger Novopress (Novopress / Geberit / Mapress / Milwaukee branded) Klauke (Klauke / Uponor branded) Notes/ Compatible with Wavin (standard tool) pressing jaws only Battery pressing machine: Romax 3000 Wavin (standard tool) pressing jaws only Battery pressing machine: AFP101, ACO102 Tool is only compatible using Wavin Novopress Mini Jaws Battery pressing machine: MAP1, MAP2L Tool is only compatible using Wavin Klauke Mini Jaws Flushing Wavin Tigris K1 tap water pipes The flushing of tap water pipes is described in detail in DIN 1988 part 2. This treatment of the pipe network ensures the quality of the tap water. All pipe sections must be free of contamination and foreign bodies at the time of initial operation. Time delays between flushing and initial operation of the tap water network must be avoided, as complete drainage is not generally carried out after flushing. According to VDI 6023 – hygiene conscious planning, execution, operation and maintenance of tap water systems – system sections that are unused for longer than 4 weeks must be flushed again. 24 Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide Initial operation and handover According to DIN 1988-2, the installer of the system must prepare relevant handover and acceptance logs. The system operator must be instructed with respect to the operation of the tap water system created. It is recommended that the instruction being completed is confirmed in writing. Depending on the scale of the system, the presentation of written operating instructions is advised. Checking Wavin Tigris K1 (unpressed/unsealed) This additional test serves as an additional check for unpressed connections. When the function check is carried out with water, the leak from unpressed connections is clearly identifiable. First a visual check on the connections (pressed/unpressed) should be carried out. A low pressure test with water should then be carried out to further check for any unpressed connections, with conditions as below. The results should be recorded and signed for. Test procedure The recommended procedure is outlined below and both tests should be carried out with a low pressure test being followed with a high pressure test. Low Pressure Leakage Test The system shall be filled slowly with drinking water to allow air to be expelled from the system. The pressure in the system should be raised (or lowered) to between 0.5 Bar and 1 Bar. The complete installation shall be inspected for leaks at this pressure prior to the high pressure hydraulic test. There shall be no visible leakage of water and the pressure should be maintained for 45 minutes. Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide 25 Installation and Assembly Tigris K1 High Pressure Hydraulic Test The installation shall then be tested hydraulically by subjecting the pipes, pipe fittings and connected appliances to a test pressure of not less than 1.5 times the maximum working pressure in accordance with the test procedure below. The maximum working pressure is defined as the maximum pressure that the system will operate at, measured as the incoming mains pressure (usually no more than 3 Bar if a pressure reducing valve is fitted). Maximum incoming mains pressure should not usually exceed 10 Bar. There shall be no visible leakage of water and the pressure shall be maintained for 45 minutes. Test Procedure 1. Apply the required test pressure (1.5 times maximum working pressure) by pumping in accordance with fig 9, for a period of at least 15 minutes. Inspect the pipework to identify any visible leaks in the system. 2. Reduce the pressure in the pipework by bleeding water from the system to one third of maximum working pressure. 3. Close the bleed valve. If the pressure remains at or greater than, one third of the maximum working pressure the system is regarded as leak tight. Visually check for leakage and monitor for 45 minutes. The test criteria are met if there is no reduction in pressure. 4. Complete a test record sheet. 26 Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide Product Details Tigris K1 Description Nom dia mm Cat no 16 20 25 32 40 50 63 3004362 3004365 3004367 3004369 3004371 3004372 3028271 16 20 25 3004363 3004366 3004368 Pipe – Coils 9mm Pre-insulated 16mm x 2.0mm x 50.0m 20mm x 2.25mm x 50.0m 16 20 3004378 3004379 Pipe – Coils 13mm Pre-insulated 16mm x 2.0mm x 50m + 13mm 20mm x 2.25mm x 50m + 13mm 16 20 3004380 3004381 16 20 25 32 40 50 63 3023348 3023359 3023360 3023488 3024665 3027832 3027847 20 25 25 32 32 40 50 50 63 63 3023525 3023526 3023527 3023528 3023522 3023529 3027833 3027834 3027852 3027850 25 32 40 50 63 3023498 3023499 3027839 3024668 3027849 Pipe Pipe – Straight Lengths 16mm x 2.0mm x 5.0m 20mm x 2.25mm x 5.0m 25mm x 2.5mm x 5.0m 32mm x 3.0mm x 5.0m 40mm x 4.0mm x 5.0m 50mm x 4.5mm x 5.0m 63mm x 6.0mm x 5.0m Pipe – Coils 16mm x 2.0mm x 100.0m 20mm x 2.25mm x 100.0m 25mm x 2.5mm x 50.0m Couplers Straight Coupler Reducing Coupler 20 x 16mm 25 x 16mm 25 x 20mm 32 x 20mm 32 x 25mm 40 x 32mm 50 x 32mm 50 x 40mm 63 x 40mm 63 x 50mm Elbows Elbow 45° Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide 27 Product Details Tigris K1 Description Nom dia mm Cat no Elbow 90° 16 20 25 32 40 50 63 3023363 3023364 3023365 3023500 3024666 3024667 3027848 16 20 20 25 32 3023542 3023543 3023544 3023545 3023539 16 20 20 25 32 3023546 3023547 3023548 3023549 3023540 16 20 20 3023344 3023555 3023537 16 20 25 32 40 50 63 3023345 3023346 3023347 3023521 3024664 3027829 3027853 20 3023505 20 25 32 3023504 3023510 3023515 20 25 25 32 32 32 40 3023506 3023508 3023511 3023513 3023514 3023516 3023518 Elbow 90° – single male BSP thread 16mm x ½" 20mm x ½" 20mm x ¾" 25mm x ¾" 32mm x 1" Elbow 90° – single female BSP thread 16mm x ½" 20mm x ½" 20mm x ¾" 25mm x ¾" 32mm x 1" Backplate Elbow – female BSP thread 16mm x ½" 20mm x ½" 20mm x ¾" Tees Equal Tee One End Reduced Tee 20x20x16mm Double End Reduced Tee 16x20x16mm 20x25x20mm 25x32x25mm Branch Reduced Tee 20x16x20mm 25x16x25mm 25x20x25mm 32x16x32mm 32x20x32mm 32x25x32mm 40x25x40mm 28 Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide Description Nom dia mm Cat no 40 50 50 63 63 63 3023519 3027830 3027831 3027856 3027855 3027854 20 25 25 32 40 3023507 3023509 3023512 3023517 3023520 16 20 20 25 3023557 3023558 3023559 3023560 Connector – single male BSP thread 16mm x ½" 20mm x ½" 20mm x ¾" 25mm x ¾" 25mm x 1" 32mm x 1" 32mm x 1¼" 40mm x 1¼" 50mm x 1 ½" 63mm x 2" 16 20 20 25 25 32 32 40 50 63 3023495 3023496 3023550 3023551 3023552 3023541 3023553 3027836 3027837 4032685 Connector – single female BSP thread 16mm x ½" 20mm x ½" 20mm x ¾" 25mm x ¾" 32mm x 1" 40mm x 1¼" 50mm x 1½" 63mm x 2" 16 20 20 25 32 40 50 63 3023494 3023361 3023497 3023362 3023554 3027838 4032698 4032699 Tap Connector – female BSP thread 16mm x ½" 16mm x ¾" 20mm x ¾" 25mm x 1" 32mm x 1¼" 40mm x 1½" 16 16 20 25 32 40 4032700 3023489 3023490 3023491 3023492 3023493 40x32x40mm 50x25x50mm 50x40x50mm 63x25x50mm 63x32x63mm 63x40x63mm Branch and One End Reduced Tee 20x16x16mm 25x16x16mm 25x20x20mm 32x25x25mm 40x32x32mm One Sided Female Thread Tee 16mm x ½" 20mm x ½" 20mm x ¾" 25mm x ¾" Connectors Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide 29 Product Details Tigris K1 Description Nom dia mm Cat no 16 20 25 3023561 3023562 3023563 16 20 25 25 32 3052945 3052946 3052947 3052948 3052949 16 25 4032721 4032723 Pressure Stopper 16 20 25 4013571 4013572 4013573 Bending Spring 16 20 25 4013553 4013559 4013562 Pipe Cutter 16mm-63mm – 4013545 Cordless Pressing Tool 16mm-40mm – 4048906 Cordless Pressing Tool 16mm-63mm – 4048907 16 20 25 32 40 16 20 25 32 40 50 63 4046556 4046557 4046558 4046559 4046560 4046691 4046694 4046695 4046756 4046758 4046759 4035779 Accessories and Tools End Cap Adaptor Fitting to Hep2O 16 x 15mm 20 x 22mm 25 x 22mm 25 x 28mm 32 x 28mm Transition Fitting to Copper 16 x 15mm 25 x 22mm Pressing Jaws – for use with 4048906 Pressing Jaws – for use with 4048907 Note: The Tigris K1 system is 30 approved for use with potable water. Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide Description Nom dia mm Cat no 16 20 25 32 40 50 63 4999998 4999999 4023364 4023365 4031987 4031988 4035780 – – 3011162 4036272 – 4013541 Calibration Mandrel Calibration Mandrel Handgrip Calibration Mandrel Calibration Set 16mm–32mm Wavin Tigris K1 Installer Guide 31 Tigris K1 Commercial Press-fit System Press-fit doesn’t get any more impressive Proven performance. Unique benefits. Real value. Edlington Lane Doncaster | DN12 1BY Tel. 0844 856 5152 www.wavin.co.uk | [email protected] K1001 – June 2015 Wavin Limited
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