Copper

RLS is the manufacturer of the original, patented, proven press-to-connect fittings for high-pressure HVAC and refrigeration applications. These are the same reliable fittings that have been in widespread use – and fully registered and listed to UL207 for pressures up to 700 PSI – since 2015. Faster and Easier Using an RLS-approved battery-powered tool and Read more

RLS is the manufacturer of the original, patented, proven press-to-connect fittings for high-pressure HVAC and refrigeration applications. These are the same reliable fittings that have been in widespread use – and fully registered and listed to UL207 for pressures up to 700 PSI – since 2015.

Faster and Easier

Using an RLS-approved battery-powered tool and jaws, copper tube connections can be made in less than 10 seconds, resulting in jobs being completed up to 60% faster compared to conventional brazing. So RLS fittings help you get the job done sooner, get to the next job faster and get more jobs done. Plus, no brazing means no hauling brazing equipment and materials from jobsite to jobsite.

Safer

By eliminating the flame from the workplace, RLS press fittings create a safer work environment, removing all the dangers and precautions that come with brazing, as well as eliminating costs:

  • No flammable gas
  • No fire hazards
  • No fire spotters
  • No hot work permits
  • No nitrogen purging

Reliable

The RLS patented design uses a double circular crimp that work hardens the copper to create a permanent mechanical joint that seals off the O-ring from outside air. The circular crimp also maintains the circular shape of the tube and results in a smooth ID. More than 8 million RLS fittings have been installed worldwide since 2015, so they have a proven track record of dependability. They are also backed by a 10-year limited warranty.

Full Product Line

RLS offers all the products you need to get the job done… couplings, tees, long-
radius elbows, reducers, caps and much more. Current sizes range from ¼” to 1-3/8”, with the “RLS XL” line of 1-5/8" and 2-1/8" press fittings coming later in 2020.

Check with your local distributor for RLS press fittings or visit
www.rapidlockingsystem.com for more information.

John Guest Twist and Lock male and elbow connectors provide reliable and convenient connections for plastic and copper pipe. Simply push the fitting fully onto the pipe and twist the plastic nut clockwise to lock in place. To demount the connection, simply unlock the nut and push the collet towards the body of the fitting Read more

John Guest Twist and Lock male and elbow connectors provide reliable and convenient connections for plastic and copper pipe. Simply push the fitting fully onto the pipe and twist the plastic nut clockwise to lock in place. To demount the connection, simply unlock the nut and push the collet towards the body of the fitting and pull the pipe to release.

The fitting ensures an easier working environment in confined places and removes the need for soldering or crimping on site. Installation time can be reduced by around 40 percent against traditional connection methods. With all plastic pipes, the relevant manufacturer’s pipe insert is required. Features include:

  • Push-fit and demountable connections
  • Suitable for hot and cold water and central heating systems
  • Grip and seal connection
  • Lead-free and non-toxic
  • No scale build up and corrosion-free

John Guest has an array of connectors, elbows, tees and dividers for a variety of water and air filtration applications. Standard LLDPE connections are made using John Guest’s unique, patented collet locking system, which holds the tube firmly in place without deforming it or restricting flow.

To learn more about the John Guest, visit johnguest.com.

Residential plumbing and HVAC installers take note: you can pipe an entire home with the durability, flexibility and cost-effectiveness of PEX — for plumbing, fire sprinkler systems and radiant floor heating. Here’s how… PEX plumbing With more new homes plumbed with PEX than copper and CPVC combined, you’re probably already aware of the benefits of Read more

Residential plumbing and HVAC installers take note: you can pipe an entire home with the durability, flexibility and cost-effectiveness of PEX — for plumbing, fire sprinkler systems and radiant floor heating.

Here’s how…

PEX plumbing

With more new homes plumbed with PEX than copper and CPVC combined, you’re probably already aware of the benefits of plumbing with PEX. However, you may not know about a newer, smarter way to install a PEX plumbing system that goes in faster, uses less materials, requires fewer connections and minimizes your liability.

This innovative design is called Logic plumbing.

The Logic approach uses the flexibility of PEX pipe to minimize connections and reduce potential leak points while also incorporating multiport tees located near fixture groupings to limit the amount of pipe and connections needed.

What’s a multiport tee, you ask? It’s essentially a bunch of tees all molded together to create one long tee with multiple outlets. This design greatly reduces the number of fittings and connections needed to plumb a home (think: reduced materials cost and labor time).

Here’s an example of how a multiport tee saves installation time and materials: a flow-through multiport tee with six outlets has eight connections (six connections for the ports, a main flow-through inlet and a main flow-through outlet). Six regular tees, on the other hand, have a whopping 18 connections. That’s an increase of more than double the connections — and double the installation time.

Best of all, multiport tees are not considered manifolds, so they can be installed behind walls without the need for an access panel. Double win, there!

For a Logic layout, a main line connects to a multiport tee with distribution lines going out from the multiport to provide water to all fixtures in a single or adjacent grouping. This design uses significantly less pipe than a home-run layout, with just a few more connections. Plus, it requires considerably fewer connections compared to a trunk-and-branch installation.

For example, a 2,300-square-foot, two-story home using a Logic design requires only 637 feet of pipe while a home-run system uses 1,515 feet of pipe. And, while it’s true a Logic installation uses slightly more connections than a home-run layout (59 vs. 48 in the 2,300-square-foot, two-story home example), the amount of pipe savings is significantly more beneficial with the labor and material savings you get with less pipe to install.

A Logic layout also installs much faster compared to a trunk-and-branch system due to the vast reduction in connections. With the two-story home example, a Logic layout uses a mere 16 fittings and 59 connections compared to a whopping 96 fittings and 165 connections for trunk and branch.

PEX multipurpose fire sprinkler systems

If you’re a licensed plumber who wants to add an additional service to your offering, check out PEX multipurpose fire sprinkler systems. These systems combine the fire sprinklers with a home’s cold-water plumbing. It’s genius!

Installation is remarkably easy — the sprinkler is essentially just another fixture to tie into the plumbing line. For most contractors who already install PEX plumbing systems and have the tools, knowledge and, most importantly, the relationships with the home builders, this is a slam dunk.

Depending on the jurisdiction, multipurpose systems typically don’t need check valves or backflow preventers, and because they combine with the potable plumbing, they don’t use antifreeze, so all those added costs are eliminated.

To get started in most jurisdictions, licensed plumbers just need the appropriate training and a quality design that meets the NFPA 13D standard requirements for home fire sprinkler systems.

If you’re interested in learning more, email me at kim.bliss@uponor.com, and I can get you all the information you need to add this profitable new service to your business.

PEX hydronic radiant floor heating

There’s nothing like the comfort of radiant floor heating — ask anyone who has experienced it. And, homeowners will pay nicely for a quality radiant floor heating system, so there is definitely income potential if you can learn to do it right.

That said, with radiant floor heating, there’s a little more to learn. But, like fire sprinkler systems, starting with a proper design is key. If your design is wrong in the beginning, there’s not much you can do to fix the system once it’s installed.

Take advantage of the radiant design services many PEX manufacturers offer to guide you through the process. There are several design factors to know, including floor R-values, heat-loss calculations, pipe sizing, loop lengths, pump sizing, manifold types and more.

Once you learn the basics of radiant design and get a few small jobs under your belt, you have the potential to take your expertise to the next level with bigger, more profitable projects. But again, be sure to get the proper design and training before you tackle a radiant project. It will be well worth it in the long run.

To get a jumpstart on all things radiant, visit the following industry websites at radiantprofessionalsalliance.org, healthyheating.com or heatinghelp.com.

Kim Bliss is the content development manager at Uponor. She can be reached at kim.bliss@uponor.com.

For over half a century, John Guest has provided only the most high-quality and comprehensive plumbing products to the contractor. John Guest ProLock will continue that history of ‘Fitting the Future’ into the new year with their technologically advanced and versatile catalogue. The versatility of the catalogue mirrors the versatility of their customers, who recognize Read more

For over half a century, John Guest has provided only the most high-quality and comprehensive plumbing products to the contractor. John Guest ProLock will continue that history of ‘Fitting the Future’ into the new year with their technologically advanced and versatile catalogue. The versatility of the catalogue mirrors the versatility of their customers, who recognize that John Guest ProLock products can be used to repair, install, or upgrade just about any plumbing appliance they might come across in their line of work.

John Guest understands that in addition to technological excellence, it is also in the contractors best interests that their products are easy to use and quick to install. That is why they’ve incorporated alignment arrows on products like their slip connectors, allowing the user to see when the appliance is in proper alignment. Furthermore, John Guest ProLock products feature Twist-to-Lock technology, which allows the user to simply twist the fittings into place. An audible click will signal when the device is properly locked in. In addition to providing high-quality products, it is also important that the fittings allow for quick and efficient installations, allowing the user to maximize their time and make more repairs and installations each day.

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ProLock fittings are made from a variety of materials and can be used to address a number of issues that may emerge over the course of the contractor’s day-to-day assignments. Their products can be used to address bursts, leaks, and connections that may emerge when dealing with gasses or liquids and can be used on PEX, copper, or CPVC. No matter what the issue, rest assured that John Guest has you covered. With over 50 years of experience Fitting the Future, John Guest ProLock is set to continue that record of excellence into 2019 and beyond.

Cold-Shot® Pipe Freezing Kit from General Pipe Cleaners lets you repair an operating water system without draining water lines before cutting pipe or tubing.  The Cold-Shot freezes liquids in steel, copper, cast iron, aluminum or plastic pipes, 1/8” through 2” in diameter, using Carbon Dioxide (CO2) in dip-tube cylinders.  It can create an ice plug in Read more

Cold-Shot® Pipe Freezing Kit from General Pipe Cleaners lets you repair an operating water system without draining water lines before cutting pipe or tubing.  The Cold-Shot freezes liquids in steel, copper, cast iron, aluminum or plastic pipes, 1/8” through 2” in diameter, using Carbon Dioxide (CO2) in dip-tube cylinders.  It can create an ice plug in copper tubing within five minutes – and in steel pipe within three minutes. The Cold-Shot is faster, more compact and less expensive than “refrigerator-type” or “bag-type” units.

For details, contact General Pipe Cleaners at 800-245-6200 or 412-771-6300, or visit www.drainbrain.com/coldshot.