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CTS - SPEEDFIT TWIST & LOCK
®
 TECHNICAL CHECKLIST
Fittings and pipe should be kept clean and undamaged 
before use.
s Sizes: 1/2" to 1" CTS.
s Pipes:
 Speedfit fittings can be used with: PEX, Copper and 
  CPVC Pipes conforming to ASTM Standards.
  Speedfit fittings cannot be used on stainless steel pipe.
s Standards: Speedfit products are designed and 
  manufactured under a fully integrated system assessed 
  by B.S.I. to BS EN ISO9001. Speedfit PEI Fittings and 
  Speedfit PEX Pipe are also NSF-14 and NSF-61, IAPMO 
  and ICC listed.
s Do not use for gas, fuel oil or compressed air applications.
s Working pressures and temperatures:
Application Max.  Pressure Max.  Temperature 
8BUFS 160 psi  73° F
8BUFS 100 psi 180° F
8BUFS  80 psi 200° F
s Burst Pressure (fittings): Speedfit fittings used with 
  copper or Speedfit PEX Pipe will withstand pressures well 
  in excess of normal service conditions.
s Insulation: Should comply with applicable standard for  
 copper.
s Minimum bend radius (PEX):
Pipe Diameter 1/2" CTS 3/4" CTS
Min radius 7" 9"
s Clip spacing (in inches):
  For surface mounted pipes.
Clip Spacing
Pipe Diameter Horizontal Run Vertical Run
1/2" CTS u u
3/4" CTS u u
 1" CTS u u
s Expansion (PEX Pipe): 1% on length between 68°F and 
 180°F.
s Flow rates: Comparable with metal systems.
s Cleaners, inhibitors and descalents:
 For advice on the 
  use of additives such as corrosion inhibitors, the additive 
  manufacturers should be consulted.
s Paint and Chemicals: Use only water-based paint. 
  DO NOT ALLOW CONTACT WITH jointing compounds, 
  cellulose-based paints, paint thinners, paint strippers, 
  solder flux, acid-based descalents or aggressive   
 cleaning products. 
s Solder Flux: No fluxes of any type should come into 
  contact with Speedfit products. Extreme care should 
  be taken to ensure that no such contact takes place. 
s Chlorine: Speedfit is not suitable for use in systems where 
  the water contains high levels of chlorine, e.g. swimming 
  pools, fountains, etc. 
s Exposure to light: Speedfit products, when used indoors, 
  are not affected by sunlight. When used outdoors, protect 
  from ultraviolet light by lagging or painting.
s Pipe clips: Pipe clips should not be fitted any closer than 2 
  2.5 inches from the end of the fitting. Pipe should be 
  adequately supported by pipe clips to prevent undue 
  stress (side load) on fittings.
s Pipe inserts: Plumbing: John Guest recommends the use 
  of pipe inserts for PEX pipe connections with John Guest 
  Speedfit products in Standard Residential Plumbing (hot 
  and cold water) installations.
  Pipe inserts: Heating: John Guest requires the use of pipe 
  inserts for PEX pipe connections with John Guest Speedfit 
  products in all Heating installations.
s Metal joists: When ‘cabling’ plastic pipe through metal 
  joists, ensure rubber grommets are in place to prevent 
  damage to the pipe. 
s Connection to boilers: A minimum 36 inches run of copper 
  pipe must be installed between the hot water heater and the
 Speedfit system.
s Connection to Hot Water Heater: A minimum 18 inches 
run of copper pipe must be installed between the hot water 
heater and the Speedfit System.
s Connection to copper pipe:
 18 inches is the minimum 
  distance to make a solder connection on copper pipe
  inserted into a Speedfit fitting. Ensure that no solder flux 
  comes into contact with the fitting.
s Concrete and masonry: Speedfit pipe and fittings can 
  be laid in concrete and masonry providing they are installed 
  in conduit pipe with access boxes for the fittings. This is to 
  enable the pipe to expand and provide accessibility for both 
  pipe and fittings. Fittings and pipe should be removable 
  for possible replacement. Insulation is also recommended 
  to protect against heat loss and the effects of frost. Fittings 
  not to be used underground.
s Electrical continuity: If Speedfit is used in an existing 
  metal system, electrical continuity must be reinstated.
s System testing: To ensure the pipework and fittings 
  have been installed correctly, whether it be on a new or 
  extended system, it is essential that the system be checked 
  and hydraulically wet tested. Testing should be at 30 psi 
  for 10 minutes and 150 psi for 10 minutes. This testing, 
  combined with other relevant checks, should reveal 
  installation problems and is regarded as good plumbing 
  practice. However, system testing should not be regarded 
  as a substitute for correct installation (see also “Making a 
 Good Connection”).
s System flushing: As is usual practice for any plumbing 
  installation, flushing of the system prior to the use of
  Speedfit is recommended to remove any contaminants/ 
  chemical residue from elsewhere in the system.
s Vermin: Speedfit products will need special protection in 
  vermin infested areas.
s Tube insertion depths:
1/2” CTS 3/4” CTS 1” CTS
Twist and Lock Fittings u u u
Test Caps u u u
Brass Fittings u u u
s Side Loads: Fittings should not be subject to excessive 
  side loads and they should not be used as support 
  brackets. Tubing should be adequately supported to 
  prevent excessive side loading.
s Maximum torque values of threads: in Ft Ilbs
  1/2” NPT 3/4” NPT 1” NPT
Plastic NPT 2.2 2.9 2.9
Metal NPT 2.9 3.7 TBA
  It is recommended that all installations are checked prior to 
  use to determine that a seal has been made.
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