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Re: Adding Solar Panels to PVC plumbing
Have no fear, working with PVC pipe is child's play
Just cut and glue. Use primer and then put cement liberally on both sides of the connection. Wait a few seconds then insert pipe into fitting with a twisting motion and press firmly and hold for about 10 seconds and you are done.
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Re: Adding Solar Panels to PVC plumbing
The times I have had to cut pipe in-place, getting the cut straight can be tricky. A reciprocating (sawzall) saw lets you go slow and concentrate on getting a straight cut rather than the work of sawing the pipe. You can tie a string around the pipe and mark with a flo-pen to help with guiding the saw and making a straight cut.
Al
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Re: Adding Solar Panels to PVC plumbing
If you have a small power miter box (ie, one you can carry) you can get clean cuts with that. But, not, of course, for in-place plumbing.
Carl
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Re: Adding Solar Panels to PVC plumbing
One thing I would add, use at least the Medium strength PVC glue (normally comes in a BLACK can), not the all purpose (in a Red can). The black definitely holds better, but it does weld faster. Also, use the clear cleaner/primer, not the purple stuff (that can make for some really "pretty" installations).
For cutting very tight connections, you can buy a wire PVC saw, only about 5 bucks. It is very difficult to do real straight cuts with, but it can get in places that a normal saw won't. You can also buy fine toothed and/or masonary blades if you have a power mitre saw, these work very well. Clean the edges real well, sand paper works fine.
Clean, clean and clean again before using the glue!
I normally test all my connections (for length and fit, not for pressure) by coating the ends with the same silicone goop you use for fittings. This lets you try everything out before the final weld. BUT, you have to really clean the connections with the PVC cleaner before gluing.
On solar, if your panels don't include a bypass valve, you should plan on adding one. It makes fine tuning the flow through the panels much easier and also will allow you to do maintenance on the panels while the pool is running.
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Re: Adding Solar Panels to PVC plumbing
And I ALWAYS use the purple primer...Because I want to be CERTAIN I have primed everything. Plus, if you need to have your plumbing inspected, you need the purple so the inspector sees it is fully primed.
Plus I use the blue flexible glue because it's supposed to be better for TigerFlex. I don't mind the colors. Besides, you can always paint the pipes.
Each to his/her own.
Carl
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Re: Adding Solar Panels to PVC plumbing
What? Inspectors looking at the solvents? I guess I do have a definite advantage by living in Podunkville, PA. Inspectors need to GET A LIFE.
Al
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Re: Adding Solar Panels to PVC plumbing
Yes inspectors look for the purple - you could probably get away with using no cement, just purple primer - as far as the inspectors are concerned
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