| Size: | 1/2" |
|---|---|
| Material: | Engineered Plastic |
| Application: | Plumbing Heating |
| Warranty: | 25 Year (Limited) |
| Max Pressure (PSI): | 200 |
| Standards Met: | NSF ASTM F877 ASTM F1960 |
| Fitting System Compatibility: | Expansion PEX |
| Tubing Compatibility: | PEX |
| Max Temp (F): | 200°F |
Yes I believe so, I used plastic fittings throuthout if possible. I also used the propex shrink bands non metalic. My plumber recomended that method over compression bands (metal)
Yes, that is an end stop. It will close off a line. I use them all the time when roughing in and want to test the system for leaks, end stop your pipe and charge the system and check for leaks. Simply cut them out and reuse them again and again.
Yes, the EP plug will cap the end of ProPEX tubing and terminate the flow.
It is used to cap an end of a run or an unsued line. I have also used them to cap lines for pressure testing.
Yes, The plug is used to cap the end of a line
This plug cannot be installed on a manifold. It only works with PEX-A tubing using the ProPEX expansion method of connection.
No, they can only be used with ProPEX expander fittings.