QUOTE(dinor01 @ Oct 24 2012, 03:08 PM)
What do you mean by direct by-pass, u intend to curi water?Added on November 5, 2012, 8:38 am
QUOTE(abitnuts @ Oct 15 2012, 01:03 AM)
Hi BM81,
Would like to share some understanding and experience I have on some of your questions. Other sifu's are welcome to correct me if I'm wrong.
Q2 - Usually PVC is used (Grey colored). For your own home get the thick one. Some people like to use Poly (black colored), it is durable, alot of farms use them for water piping but their fittings are more expensive. If you decide to get Poly then make sure it is SIRIM certified.
Q3 - PVC (Grey) and uPVC (White) difference can be checked out here: http://www.ehow.com/list_6861864_differenc...-pvc-pipes.html.
Basically you can use either one, your preference. However in Malaysia most use PVC (grey) for most of the piping and uPVC (White) for gutter and toilet plumbing.

Hi bro,Would like to share some understanding and experience I have on some of your questions. Other sifu's are welcome to correct me if I'm wrong.
Q2 - Usually PVC is used (Grey colored). For your own home get the thick one. Some people like to use Poly (black colored), it is durable, alot of farms use them for water piping but their fittings are more expensive. If you decide to get Poly then make sure it is SIRIM certified.
Q3 - PVC (Grey) and uPVC (White) difference can be checked out here: http://www.ehow.com/list_6861864_differenc...-pvc-pipes.html.
Basically you can use either one, your preference. However in Malaysia most use PVC (grey) for most of the piping and uPVC (White) for gutter and toilet plumbing.
Great info you shared here.. Anyhow just to top up a little, all this pipe has a pressure rating, just need to make sure your pressure rating is compatible to your design.. Say your pump is placed at 5 bar you need to use a higher pressure rating pipe...
This post has been edited by sl2007: Nov 5 2012, 08:38 AM
Nov 5 2012, 08:33 AM

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