Copper Press Fittings
NDL’s Copper Press Fittings are manufactured to be used for potable water, hydronic heating (with glycol), chilled water, compressed air (200 PSI max.), non-medical gases (140 PSI max.), and low-pressure steam (15 PSI max.).
Design and Features
- Industry-Leading Design
NDL press fittings feature a highly regarded “V” profile compatible with industry-standard jaw sets, ensuring a familiar pattern, size, finish, and appearance that professionals recognize and trust. These fittings provide a reliable and secure solution for both residential and commercial applications. - Customizable Ordering Options
We offer flexible ordering with small quantities of individual items, allowing customers to bundle different products in a single order without the need to meet high minimum requirements. This approach provides convenience and adaptability for projects of all sizes. - Commercial-Grade Assurance
Our press fittings come equipped with a commercial-grade EDPM O-ring designed for leak detection. This innovative feature immediately identifies unpressed connections, ensuring installation accuracy and enhancing system safety. - Extensive Configuration Options
With sizes ranging from 1/2″ to 4″ and over 350 configuration options, our press fittings provide a comprehensive solution for diverse installation needs, accommodating everything from simple repairs to large-scale projects. - ASTM B88 Compliant
NDL press fittings are fully compatible with ASTM B88 K, L, and M hard-drawn copper tubing, ensuring they meet industry standards for safety and performance.
Certifications and Approvals
- Materials: ASME/ASTM B42 C12200 (99 .9% cu)
- Dimensions: IAPMO PS 117-2016
- Threads: ASME/ASTM B1 .20.1
- Drinking water: NSF/ANSI STANDARD 61 – 372 (Lead-Free)
- Other: ISO9001, ISO14001
Copper Press Fittings Operating Parameters
PARAMETER | PRESSURE RATING/TEMPERATURE |
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WORKING PRESSURE | 200 PSI MAXIMUM |
MAXIMUM TEST PRESSURE | 600 PSI MAXIMUM |
LOW-PRESSURE STEAM | 15 PSI MAXIMUM |
WORKING TEMPERATURE | 0°F to 250°F (-18°C to 121°C) |
VACUUM | 29.2″ Mercury at 68°F (20°C) |