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Author:  Stuart Chignell [ May 20th, '11, 08:31 ]
Post subject:  Uniseals in Poly

I was recently approached by a rep offering a poly alternative to dwv which is actually pressure rated (PN4-5). It looks like it could be a cheaper option than dwv espeacially in the larger diameters.

One of the things that could erode the savings its that we might not be able to use uniseals to make up our manifolds.

Does anyone have or know someone that has experience with uniseals and poly pressure pipe?

Author:  RupertofOZ [ May 20th, '11, 08:51 ]
Post subject:  Re: Uniseals in Poly

Doesn't really matter with the uniseals does it... pressure pipe or dwv... either way, you just push them through the uniseal.... "dontknow"

Author:  Stuart Chignell [ May 20th, '11, 09:07 ]
Post subject:  Re: Uniseals in Poly

I've heard that they can not work so well in poly. If you look at the sizing table many of the pipe od s of poly arr out of the specs. So maybe the ones that I had heard had leaked were pipe uniseal combinations that were out of spec or maybe not? The former would be fine we could use some uniseals but not all. The latter mightmean we couldn't use them at all.

Author:  mantis [ May 20th, '11, 09:15 ]
Post subject:  Re: Uniseals in Poly

Plus the poly would have to be rigid enough the push against the uniseal to actually seal the join.

Author:  chainsaw [ May 20th, '11, 09:17 ]
Post subject:  Re: Uniseals in Poly

I used 50mm Uniseal in my swirl filter (which is made out of HD poly, wall thickness about 6mm) and had no problems.

When using the 90mm through the wall of an IBC I found it easier to make longitudinal cuts in the pipe (about 15x15), rather than trying to chamfer the end, and bend them in slightly. Make sure to use dishwashing solution, once the pipe enters slips along easily.

I have 3 pdf files on installation/sizing/costs and Aus supplier, but not allowed to add pdf files here. If anyone wants them PM me.

Another alternative if only using up to 25mm is to use a Tophat Fitting.

Author:  Dufflight [ May 20th, '11, 09:29 ]
Post subject:  Re: Uniseals in Poly

Think uniseal comes in sizes for pvc/coper/zinc/poly pipes.

Author:  Fabian [ May 20th, '11, 15:28 ]
Post subject:  Re: Uniseals in Poly

do you just get uniseals from bunnings? or are they like a specialty thing?

Author:  SnowT [ May 20th, '11, 15:53 ]
Post subject:  Re: Uniseals in Poly

I get my Uniseal's from a Irrigation/Plumbing Supplier in Tullamarine.. They stock all sizes Which is a a Bonus for me..

Juergen

Author:  Zman [ May 20th, '11, 16:18 ]
Post subject:  Re: Uniseals in Poly

Stuart Chignell mind pming me the website for this alternative? :think:

Author:  Stuart Chignell [ May 20th, '11, 16:56 ]
Post subject:  Re: Uniseals in Poly

chainsaw wrote:
I used 50mm Uniseal in my swirl filter (which is made out of HD poly, wall thickness about 6mm) and had no problems.

When using the 90mm through the wall of an IBC I found it easier to make longitudinal cuts in the pipe (about 15x15), rather than trying to chamfer the end, and bend them in slightly. Make sure to use dishwashing solution, once the pipe enters slips along easily.

I have 3 pdf files on installation/sizing/costs and Aus supplier, but not allowed to add pdf files here. If anyone wants them PM me.

Another alternative if only using up to 25mm is to use a Tophat Fitting.


So was the 50mm pipe pvc or poly as well? Was the 90mm pipe swpvc?

Author:  Stuart Chignell [ May 20th, '11, 16:58 ]
Post subject:  Re: Uniseals in Poly

mantis wrote:
Plus the poly would have to be rigid enough the push against the uniseal to actually seal the join.


The minimum wall thickness is 3mm for the smaller pipes making them quite stiff.

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