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Old 02-07-2002, 02:55 AM
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Default PVC fittings

Ok I have re-done the picture. Hope it is easier to understand.

Sump out is the sump bulkhead.

All fittings were 1" NPT fittings. I used Schedule 80 threaded inserts to connect everything. No PVC cement was used.

There is a 1" quick disconnect fitting on the intake and outlet of the MAG18. With a reducer to allow for the 3/4" NPT on the MAG18.

the minimum ID size for the whole line is 1". Except for the MAG itself.

I placed a threaded T to tap off water for the Ca reactor input. In this T a Spears ball valve was placed to keep the pressure down to an acceptable level for the Ca reactor input.

Parts list is as follows

<ul type="square">[*]2 x 1" Ball valves {Fipt x Fipt} (#2621-010)[*]1 x 1/4" Lab Ball valve (#1529-D02)[*]2 x 1" Unions {Fipt x Fipt} (#458-010)[*]2 x 1" to 3/4" TT Bushing Flush Style {Mipt x Fipt}(#439-131)[*]1 x 1" Tee {Fipt x Fipt x Fipt} (#405-010)[*]1 x 1" 90deg Ell {Fipt x Fipt} (#406-010)[*]1 x 1" Male adapter {Mipt x Soc}(#436-101)[*]5 x 1" by 3" Schedule 80 nipples (#120-030)[/list:u:a5c2fce792]

Description with {} is the style of fitting.

Fipt is Female thread

Soc is socket or slip fitting

Mipt is Male thread

(#xxx-xxx) is the Spears part number.

[ 06 February 2002: Message edited by: DJ88 ]</p>
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