Heat-shrink Collar for TT PE Standard and Universal
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Protection of joints of pipes and fittings DN80 to 700
Technical design
Technical design
| 80 | MPSM-C30-UNIV-300-DN80 | 300 | 0.39 | 242361 | 20 |
| 150 | MPSM-C30-UNIV-300-DN150 | 300 | 0.48 | 110096 | 20 |
| 200 | MPSM-C30-UNIV-300-DN200 | 300 | 0.53 | 110142 | 20 |
| 250 | MPSM-C30-UNIV-300-DN250 | 300 | 0.62 | 110143 | 15 |
| 300 | MPSM-C30-UNIV-300-DN300 | 300 | 0.77 | 111233 | 15 |
| 350 | MPSM-C30-UNIV-300-DN400 | 300 | 0.9 | 205584 | 15 |
| 400 | MPSM-C30-UNIV-300-DN400 | 300 | 1.03 | 111234 | 15 |
| 450 | MPSM-C30-UNIV-300-DN500 | 300 | 1.43 | 110301 | 15 |
| 500 | MPSM-C30-UNIV-300-DN500 | 300 | 1.22 | 110078 | 15 |
| 600 | MPSM-C30-UNIV-300-DN600 | 300 | 1.4 | 123649 | 15 |
| 700 | MPSM-C30-UNIV-300-DN700 | 300 | 1.61 | 211186 |
Features
Working with the TT PE range
1- Check the chamfer at the spigot end, and mark the heat-shrink collar, dividing it into three thirds
2- Slide the collar behind the socket.
3- Socket the pipe and inspect the joint. Use a cloth to clean the area to be protected. Use abrasive paper to key an area of the polyethylene equivalent to the width of the collar, on spigot and socket.
4- Use a gas burner to warm the keyed polyethylene area. Warm the area but do not allow the temperature to exceed 60°C.
5- Remove the protective sheet inside the collar. Center the collar on the joint to be protected, with one third over the socket.
6- Using a gas burner (set to low heat), heat-shrink the collar by sweeping the flame across its entire surface several times, starting at the large-diameter end of the socket.
The procedure is complete when adhesive can be seen overlapping slightly on each side of the sleeve.
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