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Service & Maintenance
Lindab reserves the right to make changes without prior notice
2022-10-18
Lindab reserves the right to make changes without prior notice
2022-10-18
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1.5.2 Push-on valve
Mount a push-on valve to the pipe. Make sure the valve has the correct flow direction
(see indication arrow on the valve) and that you have the correct valve, when integrated
valve has been chosen (see indication on valve or follow cabelling to Regula Connect
card). Cooper inserts aren't required !
Please refer to the suppliers manual.
1.5.3 Compression fitting
While mounting a compression fitting, the pipe will be exposed to a big amount of
force, creating a risk of crushing the pipe. To ensure that the pipe won’t be crushed
when mounting the compression fitting, a copper insert must be inserted into the pipe
(always part of the delivery).
The copper insert should be placed inside the pipe on the beam. Always support the
copper pipe coil when inserting the copper insert into position.
Mount a compression coupling and/or a valve to the pipe. Don’t stress the nut too
much, since this may crush the pipe.
Please refer to the suppliers manual.
1.5.4 Flexible hoses
Our flexible hoses with straight ends can be used with both push-on and compres-
sion fitting.
We recommend to use our flexible hoses with push-on fittings, for easier and faster
mounting.
For the connection to an enclosed valve with integrated push on coupling a flexible
hose with straight end (male) or with push on (female) and a short copper pipe can be
used.
Please refer to the suppliers manual.
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= 70 mm (to ensure you can open the couplings again).
Lindab flexible hoses are available with straight end (male) for direct connection to Lindab valves also.