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Old 9/26/09, 12:59 AM
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should they be called out?
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If used inappropriately or in a manner inconsistent with the manufacturer's specifications

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The SharkBite® push-fit fittings have been design certified and listed to ASSE 1061/NSF 61. The SharkBite® push-fit fittings are listed by IAPMO and are certified for potable and hydronic heating water distribution (note: Glycol mixture for hydronics is not to exceed 50% concentration).

The SharkBite® push-fit fittings have been certified for underground applications and as a manufactured joint without access panels and they meet UPC, IPC and cUPC requirements. Please consult with local plumbing codes concerning specific applications.

The SharkBite® tubing without oxygen barrier is approved for all model codes in the US and Canada for use in hydronic and potable water systems and is certified to the following standards: NSF 14/61, NSF P171, ASTM F 876, ASTM F 877, CSA B137.5 and AWWA C904.

The SharkBite® tubing with oxygen barrier is approved for use in all model codes in the US and Canada for use in hydronic and potable water systems and is certified to the following standards: NSF 14/61, NSF P171, ASTM F 876, ASTM F 877, CSA B137.5 and AWWA C904.

Note: The SharkBite® push-fit fittings are not approved for use with chrome-plated pipe.



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Thanks for the info, been seeing these more often.
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