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For all information regarding leak tightness tests, please consult our technical manual. Page 105-107 chapter 7.21 Leak tightness and pressure resistance tests.
For all information regarding leak tightness tests, please consult our technical manual. Page 105-107 chapter 7.21 Leak tightness and pressure resistance tests.
VDEK-T05 and 18EK05-03
Both grades comply with operational conditions 10 bar at 70 °C however the standard pipe has a thicker aluminium core and even higher performance in fail safe conditions.
A PE-RT or PE-Xc pipe expands more because it is a solid plastic pipe. A RIXc or standard pipe has an aluminium core and therefore expands less.
There is physical and chemical cross-linking. Tubes are cross-linked to optimise the strength and durability of the tube.
Chemical cross-linking is achieved by adding peroxide or silane to polyethylene. A physical cross-linking is created by exposing the tube to electron beams. Henco uses physical cross-linking because it is the purest cross-linking.
National regulation relating to hot water vary between 60- 70°C.
Yes, however mechanical compression using an olive or threaded joints should not be embedded.
The locating collar ensures that the pressing sleeve is correctly positioned in the pressing jaw.
BE and TH press contours
BE press contours
The Henco Press Check is a measuring instrument that checks the press finding and verifies whether the pressing has been carried out correctly.
The 36P press connection allows more transition types from the Henco pipe to the copper pipe.
V, M and SA profile’s can be used to ensure correct jointing
The connection features a loose washer, which ensures flexible installation without leaks.
- Minimal tooling costs (no pressing machines or spanners required)
- Secure and simple assembly (visual check at a glance)
- Fast installation times
- Suitable for a wide range of applications
- Fully modular composition
- Minimal tooling costs (no pressing tools required)
- Light weight
- Lighter weight
- Fully modular composition
- Prefabricated assembly possible
- Re-usable
The press bench for Super Sizes, this can cut, deburr and press pipes with diameter 75mm and 90mm with all attachments required in one place.
No, this is not permitted by law.
No, at high levels chlorine vapours may corrode the stainless steel press fittings. Exposure can be avoided by protecting the press sleeves with a protective tape wrap

1. The manufacturer should be consulted before using disinfectant products or applying a thermal cycle where temperatures exceed the specified usage temperature. The following products can be used:
Hadex
Diluted with water at a concentration of 1:13000 (± 4 ppm Bleach) in accordance with the instructions. Treat for a maximum of 5 minutes at 90°C and only perform one treatment per year
Herlisil
Diluted with water at a concentration of 1:1000 (± 500 ppm hydrogen peroxide) in accordance with the instructions. Treat for a maximum of 5 minutes at 90°C and only perform one treatment per year.
Citric acid
Maximum 10% diluted with water. Treat for a maximum of 5 minutes at 90°C and only perform one treatment per year
It should be noted here that these treatments will only have a long-term effect if the source of the contamination is dealt with professionally
2. Disinfection according to DVGW W557
The Henco Multilayer pipes will resist a short period of chemical disinfection in compliance with table 1 of DVGW guideline W557. The maximum allowed concentrations, the maximum allowed temperature, the maximum allowed treatment time and active elements as shown in this table must be strictly observed.
The test plugs may be only used for up to 3 months under a maximum constant pressure of 10 bar. The plugs are not suitable for making permanent sealings and are purely for testing the system. They are not reusable
Specialist advice should be sought from companies such as Promat.
Henco naked pipes are Euro Class E, in some instances when embedded Henco produce a special sprinkler range that is approved by VdS.
Yes, for example as ground pipes. In this case, we recommend combining the Henco standard multilayer pipe with the PVDF press fittings. It is best to protect the pipe additionally with, for example, a PVC protective tube. Please note that Henco inspection certificates only apply to indoor installations.
Yes, at a maximum pressure of 10 bar and ambient temperatures between -10°C and 40°C.
Only if the soil does not contain any chemicals and the pipe is protected from external damage. Brass fittings should always be protected from corrosion and we also recommend protecting PVDF fittings from external impact with, for example, a PVC pipe.
10 bar
The insulation is vapour-proof, but not suitable for long-term outdoor use or applications in moist sandy soil. If the insulation must nevertheless be used in those conditions, it is best to apply a waterproof protective tube (such as a PVC pipe) around the insulation.
Yes, the pipes may be exposed to sunlight for a short period of time. Polyethylene is not UV-resistant, so Henco tubes should not be permanently exposed. For specific outdoor applications, Henco can produce unique UV-resistant pipes on request.
The minimum temperature for Henco multilayer pipes and PVDF press fittings is -20°C. For solid plastic pipes, the minimum temperature is 7°C.
Yes, when Henco multilayer pipes are combined with PVDF or brass press fittings with yellow gas marking. For diesel applications, the sealing material should be HNBR (hydrogenated nitrile rubber). HNBR is a type of rubber that is resistant to high temperatures and petroleum-based oils. This is only the case with gas-marked Henco products.
This is currently being investigated, but we cannot guarantee it yet.
Only Henco standard multilayer pipes and PVDF fittings qualify for this. The Henco brass products may not come into contact with seawater.
It can if the paint is water based.
We recommend draining Henco pipes in good time if there is a risk of freezing. To prevent freezing, pipes can be thoroughly insulated or fitted with a heat tape.
Yes, in combination with Henco multilayer pipe and PVDF fittings. The brass threaded fittings must not come into contact with softened water.
Yes, and for fittings this applies to both PVDF and brass fittings. For that application, the correct ratio is 45% glycol and 55% water. The minimum temperature is -10°C.
Our internal threads are always straight gas threads. Marked with G. G stands for ISO 228. In addition, our external threaded fittings are always conical threads. Marked with R and ISO 7/1. R stands for tapered. To have a good seal, a conical thread must always be tapered into a straight thread.
Female threaded fittings have straight threads and only taper should be screwed in to have good sealing. Only when there is a seal such as a flat seal or o-ring can it be done with straight thread.
Couplings with flat seal can only be combined with straight thread.
The 24P-/25P fitting and a jacketed or pre-insulated pipe.
The PE foam has a solid PE outer shell with grid structure in red or blue that is also vapour-tight. This structure protects the foam from damage, thus maintaining its insulating effect even during rough construction work.
Henco tubes up to and including 26 mm diameter can be bent with the appropriate tools from the Henco product range. For pipes with a diameter from 32mm onwards, it is best to use couplings.
Henco press fittings with a diameter of 14 mm up to 90 mm (and soon 110 mm) must be pressed with the Henco BE-profile. The BE-profile is the same as the TH-profile for diameters up to 26 mm. The TH-profile can therefore also be used to press couplings up to diameter 26 mm. From a diameter of 32 mm onwards, jaws with the BE profile must always be used.
Check which certificates Henco complies with here.
Each tool has its own maintenance guidelines. An instruction booklet is always supplied with the pressing tools and the guidelines can also be consulted on the manufacturer's website.
The correct ratios and temperatures for combining Henco tubes with Hadex -Herlisil and can be found in our technical manual on the Henco website.
Can Henco tubes be rinsed with hydrogen peroxide/sodium hypochlorite/chlorine dioxide?
When rinsing pipes, it is best to consult the table below. In case of additional questions, please contact your Henco representative.
Table 1: disinfectants for short-term chemical disinfection of Henco ML pipes according to DVGW W577
Title |
Commercial packaging |
Max. concentration (*) |
Maximum duration and temperature |
Hydrogen proxide (H2O) |
Solution in water 50% |
150 mg/l H2O2 |
Max. 24h Max. 25°C |
Sodium hypochlorite NAOCl |
Aqueous solution containing up to 150g/l "free chlorine" |
50 mh |
Max. 12h Max. 25°C |
Chlorine dioxide ClO2 |
|
6 mg/l ClO2 |
Max. 12h Max. 25°C |
(*) The concentration indicated is that of free chlorine.
Maximum frequency: once a year
Yes, however mechanical compression using an olive or threaded joints should not be embedded.
BE and TH press contours
The locating collar ensures that the pressing sleeve is correctly positioned in the pressing jaw.
BE press contours
The standard dimension is 153mm, only the 28PV-16031603-1 has a centre distance of 120mm.
In principle, yes, but those applications are not KIWA certified. For drinking water applications, we recommend stainless steel taps that are KIWA certified (e.g. BAP-FFV...)