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MDPE bend radius
I have to route blue MDPE (plus insulation) round a couple of bends
(through the foundation, then up to the stopcock) inside 110mm drainage pipe, and I had a look at the MDPE in wickes. It doesn't look very flexible, so what is the smallest bend radius you can use ? Would it go through a standard rest bend OK ? Simon. |
MDPE bend radius
"sm_jamieson" wrote in message ... I have to route blue MDPE (plus insulation) round a couple of bends (through the foundation, then up to the stopcock) inside 110mm drainage pipe, and I had a look at the MDPE in wickes. It doesn't look very flexible, so what is the smallest bend radius you can use ? Would it go through a standard rest bend OK ? Simon. If its the same stuff as my water main inlet then that comes through 110 mm pipe with a 90 degree on the end. No insulation though. |
MDPE bend radius
On 14 Mar, 21:09, "dennis@home" wrote:
"sm_jamieson" wrote in message ... I have to route blue MDPE (plus insulation) round a couple of bends (through the foundation, then up to the stopcock) inside 110mm drainage pipe, and I had a look at the MDPE in wickes. It doesn't look very flexible, so what is the smallest bend radius you can use ? Would it go through a standard rest bend OK ? Simon. If its the same stuff as my water main inlet then that comes through 110 mm pipe with a 90 degree on the end. No insulation though. Does it appear forced against the edge of the pipe where it exits, i.e. trying to fight against the bend ? Is is a standard sharpish 90 degree bend ? Maybe I am just being a wimp about this ! Simon. |
MDPE bend radius
"sm_jamieson" wrote in message ... On 14 Mar, 21:09, "dennis@home" wrote: "sm_jamieson" wrote in message ... I have to route blue MDPE (plus insulation) round a couple of bends (through the foundation, then up to the stopcock) inside 110mm drainage pipe, and I had a look at the MDPE in wickes. It doesn't look very flexible, so what is the smallest bend radius you can use ? Would it go through a standard rest bend OK ? Simon. If its the same stuff as my water main inlet then that comes through 110 mm pipe with a 90 degree on the end. No insulation though. Does it appear forced against the edge of the pipe where it exits, i.e. trying to fight against the bend ? Is is a standard sharpish 90 degree bend ? Not that I can see but I think there is a short straight which helps. Maybe I am just being a wimp about this ! Can you not just try it and see first? Simon. |
MDPE bend radius
On 14 Mar, 21:56, "dennis@home" wrote:
"sm_jamieson" wrote in message ... On 14 Mar, 21:09, "dennis@home" wrote: "sm_jamieson" wrote in message ... I have to route blue MDPE (plus insulation) round a couple of bends (through the foundation, then up to the stopcock) inside 110mm drainage pipe, and I had a look at the MDPE in wickes. It doesn't look very flexible, so what is the smallest bend radius you can use ? Would it go through a standard rest bend OK ? Simon. If its the same stuff as my water main inlet then that comes through 110 mm pipe with a 90 degree on the end. No insulation though. Does it appear forced against the edge of the pipe where it exits, i.e. trying to fight against the bend ? Is is a standard sharpish 90 degree bend ? Not that I can see but I think there is a short straight which helps. Maybe I am just being a wimp about this ! Can you not just try it and see first? Simon. Yes, but I'd like to be able to order the lot in one go. I think I have convinced myself to use rest bends to bring the water up. It must go round them, I mean drain rods do ! I've also managed to work out a layout for the ducts, so that my drainage and water do not get into a total tangle ! I'll let you know how it goes. Cheers, Simon. |
MDPE bend radius
"sm_jamieson" wrote in message
... I have to route blue MDPE (plus insulation) round a couple of bends (through the foundation, then up to the stopcock) inside 110mm drainage pipe, and I had a look at the MDPE in wickes. It doesn't look very flexible, so what is the smallest bend radius you can use ? Would it go through a standard rest bend OK ? Simon. I've put the same MDPE into SWMBO's greenhouse through similar ducting,with a 90degree elbow. It went through just fine, but it was un-insulated. It's flexible enough, when the push comes to the shove. Literally. Did it push against the outside edge of the duct? Yes. But it was not a problem. If you're nervous, use ( or crate ) radiused bends. But no need, IMHO. -- Ron |
MDPE bend radius
sm_jamieson wrote:
On 14 Mar, 21:56, "dennis@home" wrote: "sm_jamieson" wrote in message ... On 14 Mar, 21:09, "dennis@home" wrote: "sm_jamieson" wrote in message ... I have to route blue MDPE (plus insulation) round a couple of bends (through the foundation, then up to the stopcock) inside 110mm drainage pipe, and I had a look at the MDPE in wickes. It doesn't look very flexible, so what is the smallest bend radius you can use ? Would it go through a standard rest bend OK ? Simon. If its the same stuff as my water main inlet then that comes through 110 mm pipe with a 90 degree on the end. No insulation though. Does it appear forced against the edge of the pipe where it exits, i.e. trying to fight against the bend ? Is is a standard sharpish 90 degree bend ? Not that I can see but I think there is a short straight which helps. Maybe I am just being a wimp about this ! Can you not just try it and see first? Simon. Yes, but I'd like to be able to order the lot in one go. I think I have convinced myself to use rest bends to bring the water up. It must go round them, I mean drain rods do ! I've also managed to work out a layout for the ducts, so that my drainage and water do not get into a total tangle ! What happens if you warm it up first by immersion in hot water? David |
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