LINE 5300
Compression fittings with cut brass olive
The COMPREX 5300 LINE compression fittings offer a practical and reliable solution for joining multilayer pipes for the construction of plumbing and heating systems in civil, industrial and agricultural applications. They create perfectly tight and durable joints, as the seal is guaranteed by the compression action that locks the pipe inside the fitting, with the aid of the cut ogive for double security.
Documentation
Technical features
Description
Brass olive compression fittings for multilayer pipe (line 5300) are suitable for hot and cold water supply in sanitary and heating installations and for any kind of sanitary installation such as domestic, commercial, industry and farming. They can be used with any type of non-corrosive fluid.
The seal is guaranteed by the mechanical tightening of the fitting and the compression of the O-Ring of the pipe holder.
The seal is guaranteed by the mechanical tightening of the fitting and the compression of the O-Ring of the pipe holder.
Benefits
- Wide range
- For drinking water and heating
- DVGW certified
- Raw materials complying with UBA LIST
- No contact between nickel and water
Applications
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T. min.
- -20°C
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T. max
- +120°C
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T. of the system
- -20°C/+95°C
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Max. pressure
- 10 bar
-20°C: with the use of glycol in a maximum percentage of 30%
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T. min.
- -20°C
-
T. max
- +120°C
-
T. of the system
- -20°C/+95°C
-
Max. pressure
- 10 bar
-20°C: with the use of glycol in a maximum percentage of 30%
-
T. min.
- -20°C
-
T. max
- +120°C
-
T. of the system
- -20°C/+95°C
-
Max. pressure
- 10 bar
-20°C: with the use of glycol in a maximum percentage of 30%
-
T. min.
- -20°C
-
T. max
- +120°C
-
T. of the system
- -20°C/+95°C
-
Max. pressure
- 10 bar
-20°C: with the use of glycol in a maximum percentage of 30%
-
T. min.
- -20°C
-
T. max
- +120°C
-
T. of the system
- -20°C/+95°C
-
Max. pressure
- 10 bar
-20°C: with the use of glycol in a maximum percentage of 30%
-
T. min.
- -20°C
-
T. max
- +120°C
-
T. of the system
- -20°C/+95°C
-
Max. pressure
- 10 bar
-20°C: with the use of glycol in a maximum percentage of 30%