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PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 FPipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> Products Quick Reference.Terms, Discounts & Warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Certification of Compliance withthe American Recovery & Reinvestment Act . . . . . 7Pallet Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Load Sheet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Schedule 40 DWV - Plain End. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Schedule 40 - Belled End. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Schedule 80 - White Plain End . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Pressure Rated PVC - Short Form Specification. . . . . . 18Pressure Pipe* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19PSI 315, 200 & 160 Solvent Weld<strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong> & 26 Gasketed BellC900, DR18 & DR14Sewer Pipe - Short Form Specification . . . . . . . . . . 24Gravity Sewer Pipe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25<strong>SDR</strong> 35 & 26 Gasket Bell & Solvent WeldASTM D-2729 Solid & PerforatedPerforation Specifications & StylesASTM D-2729ASTM D-3034Well Casing - Soild & Slotted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29<strong>SDR</strong> 17, <strong>21</strong>, 26, 32.5, 27.6, & Schedule 40Schedule 80 & Schedule 120 Threaded. . . . . . . . . . 36Installation InstructionsTiteLoc Well Casing - Solid & Slotted . . . . . . . . . . . 41TiteLoc Technical Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44Chemical Resistance Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . 47*Available in Purple for Reclaimed Water Systems2


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 FTerms & DiscountsCASH DISCOUNT TERMS: 1 1/2% 30/Net 31FREIGHT TERMS: Freight prepaid on orders with minimum$5,000 net. (One order - one destination)NOTE: Following page has warranty agreement and other conditions.4


All PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. products are warranted to be freefrom defects in material and workmanship.The extent of PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.’s obligation under thewarranty is the replacement of such product deemed to bedefective if it or a representative portion thereof is returned toPipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. (Siloam Springs Arkansas),transportation prepaid, and proves to be defective within theterms of the warranty. PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. will providesuch replacement product at the original point of delivery.The duration of the warranty and of any implied warranty isone year from the date of shipment by PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Under no circumstances will PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. be liablefor any incidental or consequential damages resulting fromthe use of this product.P.O. BOX 190SILOAM SPRINGS, ARKANSAS 72761


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 FCertification of Compliance with theAmerican Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009Buy American Provisions Equipment and MaterialsThe manufacturer/supplier of this equipment is aware that the Town of Washington will receiveFederal Funds for the Project under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Pub. L.No. 111-5) and said Act and published OMB Interim Final Guidance, 2 CFR Part 176 (April 23, 2009)contain the following requirements:“None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available by the Recovery Act maybe used for a project for the construction, alteration, maintenance, or repair of anypublic building or public work unless (1) The public building or public work is locatedin the United States; and (2) All of the iron, steel, and manufactured goods used inthe project are produced or manufactured in the United States. (i) Production in theUnited States of the iron and steel used in the project requires that all manufacturingprocesses must take place in the United States, except metallurgical process involvingrefinement of the steel additives. These requirements do not apply to iron or steel asused in components or subcomponents of manufactured goods used in this project.(ii) There is no requirement with regard to the origin of the components or subcomponentsin manufactured goods used in the project, as long as the manufacturing occursin the United States.”The EPA has defined “produced in the United States” as a product that is produced in the UnitedStates where it is wholly manufactured in the United States, or, in the case of a product whichconsists in whole or in part of materials from another country, it has substantially transformedinto a new and different article of commerce with a name, character, or use distinct from of thearticle or articles from which it was so transformed. The equipment subject to this certificationmeets that “substantial transformation” standard for “produced in the United States.”7


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Questions for Determining Whether Substantial Transformation has Occurred in the U.S.Per the EPA guidelines, a respondent must answer “Yes” to either questions 1, 2, or 3, below. All “Yes” answers need to beaccompanied by a thorough explanation of the response. Simple “Yes” answers are always entirely insufficient to make thecase that an item has been substantially transformed in the United States. For further details, see the EPA release: http://www.epa.gov/water/eparecovery/docs/10_23_09 Substantial Transformation memo Final.pdfQuestion yes no1. Were all of the components of the manufactured good manufactured in the UnitedStates, and were all of the components assembled into the final product in the U.S.? (Ifthe answer is yes, then this is clearly manufactured in the U.S., and the inquiry complete)If the answer is “Yes” to any of 2a, 2b, 2c, then the answer to 2 is “Yes”2. Was there a change in character or use of the good of the components in America?(These Questions are asked about the finished good as a whole, not each individual component.)A. Was there a change in the physical and/or chemical properties or characteristicsdesigned to alter the functionality of the good?B. Did the manufacturing or processing operation results in a change of a product(s) withone use into a product with a different use?C. Did the manufacturing or processing operation result in the narrowing of the range orpossible uses of a multiuse product?If the answer is “Yes” to at least two of 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, or 3e, then the answer to 3 is “Yes”3. Was (were) the process(es) performed in the U.S. (including but not limited to assembly)complex and meaningful?A. Did the process(es) take a substantial amount of time?B. Was(were) the process(es) costly?C. Did the process(es) require particular high level skills?D. Did the process(es) require a number of different operations?E. Was substantial value added in the process(es)?This certification applies to the following specific equipment items proposed to be incorporated into this project:Manufacturer Name Equipment Description Manufacturing Location(s)PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. PVC Pipe Siloam Springs, ArkansasThe undersigned hereby certifies that this equipment complies with all applicable provisions of the American Recoveryand Reinvestment Act of 2009 in accord with the Interim Final Guidance issued by the OMB and in compliancewith the “substantial transformation” test as currently applied.Signature:Company: PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.3Name: Address: 1700 S. Lincoln Street, Siloam Springs, AR 72761Scot McGuireTitle: National Sales & Marketing Manager Phone: 479-644-1<strong>21</strong>3e-mail: scot.mcguire@pipelife-jetstream.com Fax: 479-524-54648


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 FPallet ProgramAll PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> PVC pipe products are now available in easy-to-order pallet quantities.Each pallet of pipe has an order unit number assigned to it according to the:pallet height and pipe length.Simply add the order units, make a total of 48, and you have a truckload of palletized pipes.You can mix any combination of PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> pipe products on your truckload.Please note that pipe ordered in 10' lengths must be ordered in multiples of 2 pallets withequal order unit numbers.ExampleNo. Of Pallets Description Order Units Each Order Units Total3 8"D3034 (20') 4 124 2" <strong>SDR</strong> 26 160PSI (20') 2 84 4" D2729 (10') Solid 2 84 4" D2729 (10') Perforated 2 82 2" Schedule 40 DWV (10') 1 24 1" Schedule 80 (20') 1 41 6" D3034 (20') 4 41 4" Schedule 40 (20') 2 _2_Total 48A complete listing of pallet quantities and unit order numbers are to follow.9


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Pressure Pipe, Well Casing, DWVSize Description PCS/PAL FT/PAL 20' Order Unit 20' FT/Truck1/2 <strong>SDR</strong> 13.5 315 PSI 480 9600 11/2 SCH 40 480 9600 11/2 SCH 80 480 9600 13/4 <strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong> 200 PSI 300 6000 13/4 SCH 40 300 6000 13/4 SCH 80 270 5400 11 <strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong> 200 PSI 400 8000 <strong>21</strong> SCH 40 200 4000 11 SCH 80 200 4000 11 1/4 <strong>SDR</strong> 26 160 PSI 281 5620 <strong>21</strong> 1/4 <strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong> 200 PSI 281 5620 <strong>21</strong> 1/4 SCH 40 281 5620 <strong>21</strong> 1/4 SCH 80 138 2760 11 1/2 <strong>SDR</strong> 26 160 PSI 203 4060 <strong>21</strong> 1/2 <strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong> 200 PSI 203 4060 <strong>21</strong> 1/2 SCH 40 203 4060 <strong>21</strong> 1/2 SCH 80 94 1880 12 <strong>SDR</strong> 26 160 PSI 140 2800 22 <strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong> 200 PSI 140 2800 22 SCH 40 140 2800 22 SCH 80 140 2800 22 1/2 <strong>SDR</strong> 26 160 PSI 87 1740 22 1/2 <strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong> 200 PSI 87 1740 22 1/2 SCH 40 87 1740 22 1/2 SCH 80 87 1740 23 <strong>SDR</strong> 26 160 PSI 60 1200 23 <strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong> 200 PSI 60 1200 23 SCH 40 60 1200 23 SCH 80 60 1200 24 <strong>SDR</strong> 26 160 PSI 36 720 2 172804 <strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong> 200 PSI 36 720 2 172804 SCH 40 36 720 2 172804 SCH 80 36 720 2 172804 1/2 <strong>SDR</strong> 26 160 PSI 24 480 2 115204 1/2 SCH 40 24 480 2 115204 1/2 <strong>SDR</strong> 17 250 PSI 24 480 2 115205 <strong>SDR</strong> 26 160 PSI <strong>21</strong> 420 2 100805 <strong>SDR</strong> 17 20+ <strong>21</strong> 420 2 100805 SCH 40 / <strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong> <strong>21</strong> 420 2 100805 SCH 80 <strong>21</strong> 420 2 100806 <strong>SDR</strong> 26 160 PSI 30 600 4 72006 <strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong> 200 PSI 30 600 4 72006 SCH 40 30 600 4 72006 SCH 80 18 360 2.4 720010


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 FPressure Pipe, Well Casing, DWVSize Description PCS/PAL FT/PAL 20' Order Units 20' FT/Truck6 1/8 <strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong> 200 PSI 18 360 2.4 72006 1/4 <strong>SDR</strong> 27.6 20+ 18 360 2.4 72008 SCH 40/<strong>SDR</strong> 26 160 PSI 18 360 4 43208 <strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong> 200 PSI 18 360 4 43208 SCH 40 PE 18 360 4 43208 SCH 80 9 180 2 432010 <strong>SDR</strong> 26 20+ 11 220 4 264010 <strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong> 20+ 11 220 4 264010 SCH 40 PE & BE 11 220 4 264012 <strong>SDR</strong> 26 20+ 4 80 2* 224012 <strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong> 20+ 4 80 2* 224012 SCH 40 PE & BE 4 80 2* 224016 SCH 40 20+ 6 120 4 144016 <strong>SDR</strong> 26 20+ 6 120 4 144016 SCH 40 SLOT 3 60 2 1440C900 DR18/DR14Size Description PCS/PAL FT/PAL 20' Order Units 20' FT/TRK 20'4 DR18/DR14 36 720 2.4 144006 DR18/DR14 18 360 3 57608 DR18 10 200 2.4 40008 DR14 10 200 2.67 360010 DR18/DR14 4 80 2 224012 DR18/DR14 3/4 60/80 4 1680*See page 22 for load information.*112 Pieces of 12" <strong>SDR</strong>26, <strong>SDR</strong><strong>21</strong> & SCH40 per Trucload.11


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 FSewer/Drain (Solid, Perf) 3034 BE & Gasketed SewerSize Description PIECESPALLETFT/PAL14'OrderUnts 14'ft/pal20'ORDERUNTS 20'ft/trk14'FT/trk20'3 D2729 S/D BE 10' 156 - - - - - -4 D2729 S/D BE 10' 90 - - - - - -6 D2729 S/D BE 10' 33 - - - - - -4 D3034 BE 10' & 20' 90 - - 1800 4 - -6 D3034 BE 10' & 20' 33 - - 660 4 - -4 D3034 GASKET 90 1260 2.67 1800 4 22680 <strong>21</strong>6006 D3034 GASKET 40 560 2.67 800 4 10080 96008 D3034 GASKET 24 336 2.67 480 4 6048 576010 D3034 GASKET 12 168 2.67 240 4 3024 288012 D3034 GASKET 9 126 2.67 180 4 2268 <strong>21</strong>6015 D3034 GASKET 3 42 1.33 60 2 1512 144018 D3034 GASKET 3 & 2 42/28 3.20 - - 1050 -18 Pallets of 14' lengths of Sewer Main Pipe per Truckload, Except 15" & 18"12


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 FPVC DWVDrain Waste VentDWV Available in Plain End OnlyPIPELIFE JET STREAM, INC. PVC-DWV SCH. 40 PVC1120/1220 ASTM D2665-6810 or 20 ft. LengthsSize O.D. Wall Thickness Weight Per Foot Lengths Per Pallet11/4 1.660 .140 .439 28111/2 1.900 .145 .525 2032 2.375 .154 .702 1403 3.500 .<strong>21</strong>6 1.449 604 4.500 .237 2.064 366 6.625 .280 3.630 308 8.625 .322 5.463 1810 10.750 .365 7.745 1112 12.750 .406 10.240 4Use PVC cement & cleaner only Conforms to Commercial Standard CS 272-65PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. DWV meets requirements of FHA use ofMaterials Bulletin UM53. Meets requirements of NationalSanitation Foundation and carries its Seal of Approval.BOCA Southern Building Code Congress, and many other state,local, federal and military codes.14


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 FPVC Plastic PipePOLYVINYL CHLORIDE — 20 FOOT LENGTHSCS207-60 ASTMD1785PIPELIFE JET STREAM, INC. SCH. 40 PVC 1120/1220Nominal Wall Wt. Per Pressure Rating @ Ft. PerSize O.D. I.D. Thickness 100 Ft. 73.4° Bundle1/2" .840 .622 .109 16.60 600 2003/4" 1.050 .824 .113 22.00 480 2001" 1.315 1.049 .133 32.40 450 200∆∆∆11/4" 1.660 1.380 .140 43.90 370 -11/2" 1.900 1.610 .145 52.50 330 -2" 2.375 2.067 .154 70.20 280 -<strong>21</strong>/2" 2.875 2.469 .203 110.80 300 -3" 3.500 3.068 .<strong>21</strong>6 144.90 260 -∆4" 4.500 4.026 .237 206.40 220 -6" 6.625 6.065 .280 363.00 180 -*8" 8.625 7.981 .322 584.50 160 -10" 10.750 10.020 .365 774.50 140 -12" 12.750 11.938 .406 1024.00 130 -* Standard length 20 ft. Except 8 inch Diameter which is 20 ft. Laying Length.∆ These sizes are dual marked 2665 and 1785.Pipe produced in accordance with ASTM D1785 & D1784COLOR OF PIPE —WHITEUSE ONLY PVC CEMENTPVC Schedule 40 Not recommended for threading16


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 FPVC Plastic PipePOLYVINYL CHLORIDE — 20 FOOT LENGTHSCS207-60 ASTMD1785PIPELIFE JET STREAM, INC. SCHEDULE 80 PVC 1120/1220Plain End - WhiteNominal Wall Wt. Per Pressure Rating @ Ft. PerSize O.D. I.D. Thickness 100 Ft. 73.4° Bundle1/2" .840 .502 .147 <strong>21</strong>.00 850 2003/4" 1.050 .698 .154 28.30 690 3001" 1.315 .910 .179 41.70 630 1001 1/4" 1.660 1.227 .191 57.30 520 -11/2" 1.900 1.446 .200 69.50 470 -2" 2.375 1.881 .<strong>21</strong>8 96.10 400 -<strong>21</strong>/2" 2.875 2.250 .276 146.60 420 -3" 3.500 2.820 .300 196.10 370 -4" 4.500 3.737 .337 286.60 320 -6" 6.625 5.646 .432 546.60 280 -8" 8.625 7.490 .500 830.10 250 -10" 10.750 9.407 .593 1230.00 230 -12" 12.750 11.197 .687 1693.30 230 -No Belled EndPipe produced in accordance with ASTM D1785 & D1784COLOR OF PIPE —WHITEUSE ONLY PVC CEMENT17


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 FPressure Rated PVC PipeClass 160 <strong>SDR</strong>-26 Sizes 1-1/2” – 12”Class 200 <strong>SDR</strong>-<strong>21</strong> Sizes 1-1/2” – 12”Short Form SpecificationSCOPEThis specification outlines the requirements for rigid polyvinyl (PVC) pipe for potable watersystems and other pressure pipe applications. When used for potable water systems the pipeshall meet ANSI/NSF Standard 14 for thermoplastic materials, pipe, fittings, valves, traps, andjoining materials.MATERIALSThe pipe shall be extruded from PVC meeting the requirements of Cell Classification 12454as defined in ASTM D-1784, PVC compounds. The PVC pipe shall be certified by NSF Internationalto ANSI/NSF Standard 14.PIPEPipe shall be manufactured to iron pipe sizes (IPS) outside dimensions in compliance withASTM D-2241.Pipe shall have an integral bell and the gasket seal shall be the locked-in type gasket reinforcedwith a steel band or other rigid material and shall conform to ASTM F-477 “Elastomeric Seals forJoining Plastic Pipe.” The joint shall be in compliance with the requirements for ASTM D-3139“Joints for Plastic Pressure Pipe using Flexible Elastomeric Seals.”Standard length shall lay 20 feet.18


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.PVC Plastic PipePOLYVINYL CHLORIDE — TYPE 1, Grade 1 & 2 20 FOOT LENGTHSPIPELIFE JET STREAM, INC. 160 PSI PVC 1120/1220Nominal Wall Wt. PerSize O.D. I.D. Thickness 100 Ft.1 1/4" 1.660 1.532 .064 <strong>21</strong>.701 1/2" 1.900 1.754 .073 28.302" 2.375 2.193 .091 43.702 1/2" 2.875 2.655 .110 63.303" 3.500 3.230 .135 93.70*4" 4.500 4.154 .173 158.40*5" 5.563 5.135 .<strong>21</strong>4 241.60*6" 6.625 6.115 .255 343.50*8" 8.625 7.961 .332 584.50*10" 10.750 9.924 .413 907.20*12" 12.750 11.770 .490 1280.20PIPELIFE JET STREAM, INC. 200 PSI PVC 1120/1220Nominal Wall Wt. Per Ft. PerSize O.D. I.D. Thickness 100 Ft. Bundle3/4" 1.050 .930 .060 12.60 2001" 1.315 1.189 .063 16.70 2001 1/4" 1.660 1.502 .079 26.30 -1 1/2" 1.900 1.720 .090 34.20 -2" 2.375 2.149 .113 53.20 -2 1/2" 2.875 2.601 .137 77.40 -3" 3.500 3.166 .167 114.30 -*4" 4.500 4.072 .<strong>21</strong>4 193.40 -*5" 5.563 5.033 .265 296.60 -*6" 6.625 5.993 .316 422.00 -8" 8.625 7.805 .410 715.70 -10" 10.750 9.728 .511 1112.90 -12" 12.750 11.538 .606 1569.80 -PIPELIFE JET STREAM, INC. 315 PSI PVC 1120/1220Nominal Wall Wt. Per feet perSize O.D. I.D. Thickness 100 Ft. bundle1/2" .840 .716 .062 10.2 200Pipe produced in accordance with ASTM D2241 & D1784PVC 160 & 200 Not recommended for threadingConforms to Federal Housing Administration Use of Material Bulletin No. UM41* Standard length 20 ft. Except 4, 5, 6, 8, 10 an 12 inch Diameter which are 20 ft. Laying Length.Color of Pipe –White Use only PVC cement19


Purple PipeFor Use in Reclaimed Water SystemsPipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.PVC Plastic PipePOLYVINYL CHLORIDE — TYPE 1, Grade 1 & 2 20 FOOT LENGTHSPIPELIFE JET STREAM, INC. 160 PSI PVC 1120/1220Nominal Wall Wt. Per GasketedSize O.D. I.D. Thickness 100 Ft. WT. PER 100 FT.1 1/4" 1.660 1.532 .064 <strong>21</strong>.70 -1 1/2" 1.900 1.754 .073 28.30 29.402" 2.375 2.193 .091 43.70 45.402 1/2" 2.875 2.655 .110 63.30 66.003" 3.500 3.230 .135 93.70 97.40*4" 4.500 4.154 .173 158.40 159.90*5" 5.563 5.135 .<strong>21</strong>4 241.60 -*6" 6.625 6.115 .255 343.50 346.60*8" 8.625 7.961 .332 584.50 590.20*10" 10.750 9.924 .413 907.20 917.60*12" 12.750 11.770 .490 1280.20 1295.30PIPELIFE JET STREAM, INC. 200 PSI PVC 1120/1220Nominal Wall Wt. Per GaSKETED Ft. PerSize O.D. I.D. Thickness 100 Ft. WT. PER 100 FT. Bundle3/4" 1.050 .930 .060 12.60 - 2001" 1.315 1.189 .063 16.70 - 2001 1/4" 1.660 1.502 .079 26.30 - -1 1/2" 1.900 1.720 .090 34.20 35.50 -2" 2.375 2.149 .113 53.20 55.00 -2 1/2" 2.875 2.601 .137 77.40 80.30 -3" 3.500 3.166 .167 114.30 118.90 -*4" 4.500 4.072 .<strong>21</strong>4 193.40 194.90 -*5" 5.563 5.033 .265 246.60 - -*6" 6.625 5.993 .316 422.00 425.00 -8" 8.625 7.805 .410 715.70 7<strong>21</strong>.20 -10" 10.750 9.728 .511 1112.90 1123.30 -12" 12.750 11.538 .606 1569.80 1585.30 -PURPLE PIPEPIPELIFE JET STREAM, INC. 315 PSI PVC 1120/1220Nominal Wall Wt. Per feet perSize O.D. I.D. Thickness 100 Ft. bundle1/2" .840 .716 .062 10.2 200Pipe produced in accordance with ASTM D2241 & D1784PVC 160 & 200 Not recommended for threading* Standard length 20 ft. Except 4, 5, 6, 8, 10 an 12 inch Diameter which are 20 ft. Laying Length.Color of Pipe –Purple PMS #522C Use only PVC cement20


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 FGasketPressure PipeFEATURES1 Integral Gasket Joint - Easy Installation2 Manufactured to exceed the requirements of ASTMD 22413 NSF Approved4 Easy to order pallet quantities5 Gaskets and lubricant included in price6 12454 (Type 1, Grade 1, PVC 1120) material<strong>SDR</strong> 26 - 160 PSISizeTO.D. Min. WallthicknessWeight100 Ft.Piecesper PalletOrderUnit11/2 1.900 .073 29.40 203 22 2.375 .091 45.40 140 22 1/2 2.875 .110 66.00 87 23 3.500 .135 97.40 60 24 4.500 .173 159.90 36 26 6.625 .255 346.60 30 48 8.625 .332 590.20 18 410 10.750 .413 917.60 11 412 12.750 .490 1295.30 4 2<strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong> - 200 PSISizeTO.D. Min. WallthicknessWeight100 Ft.Piecesper PalletOrderUnit11/2 1.900 .090 35.50 203 22 2.375 .113 55.50 140 22 1/2 2.875 .137 80.30 87 23 3.500 .167 118.90 60 24 4.500 .<strong>21</strong>4 194.90 36 26 6.625 .316 425.00 30 48 8.625 .410 7<strong>21</strong>.20 18 410 10.750 .511 1123.30 11 412 12.750 .606 1585.30 4 2* A palletized truckload of PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. PVC Pipe equals a total of 48 order units.<strong>21</strong>


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 FPVC 1120Pressure PipeAWWA Standard C900Water Distribution PipeFEATURES1 Integral Gasket Joint - Easy Installation2 Manufactured to meet the requirements of AWWA C9003 NSF, UL and FM Approved (When Applicable)4 Easy to order pallet quantities5 Gaskets and lubricant included in price6 12454 (Type 1, Grade 1, PVC 1120) materialDR 18 - 150 PSISize O.D. Min. Wall Weight Pieces * OrderT thickness lbs/ Ft. per Pallet Unit4 4.800 .267 2.55 36 2.46 6.900 .383 5.29 18 38 9.050 .503 9.15 10 2.410 11.100 .617 13.82 4 <strong>21</strong>2 13.200 .733 19.56 4/3 4DR 14 - 200 PSISize O.D. Min. Wall Weight Pieces * OrderT thickness lbs / Ft. per Pallet Unit4 4.800 .343 3.22 36 2.46 6.900 .493 6.70 18 38 9.050 .646 11.55 10 2.410 11.100 .793 17.46 4 <strong>21</strong>2 13.200 .943 24.75 4/3 4* A palletized truckload of PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. PVC Pipe equals a total of 48 order units.22


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 FASTM D-3034 & ASTM F-679Short Form Specification4"-18"<strong>SDR</strong> 35 Sewer Pipe&4" - 18"<strong>SDR</strong>-26 Heavy Wall Sewer PipeSCOPEThis specification designates requirements for polyvinyl chloride (PVC) sewer pipe with integralbell and spigot joints.MATERIALSPipe shall be made from Class 12454 as prescribed in ASTM D-1784. All sewer pipe shall meet therequirements of ASTM D-3034 for sizes 4" -15" and ASTM F-679 for 18" pipe. The Standard DimensionRatio (<strong>SDR</strong>) of all pipe and fittings shall be 35 unless otherwise specified. Heavy wall sewerpipe shall be <strong>SDR</strong>-26 for sizes 4"-18"PIPEAll pipe shall be suitable for use as a gravity sewer. Sizes and dimensions shall be as designated inASTM D-3034 and F-679.Standard length shall lay 14 ft. or 20 ft.JOINTSPipe shall have an integral bell end with gasket seal, which has been reinforced with a steel ring,band, or other rigid material that permanently locks the gasket in place during manufacturing.The joint shall be in compliance with the requirements of ASTM D-3<strong>21</strong>2 (joints for drain andsewer plastic pipes using flexible elastomeric seals). Gaskets shall be of a lock-in type gasket,Reiber Type or equal design, meeting the requirements of ASTM F-477.24


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 FPVC Gravity Sewer PipeASTM D 3034 PSM<strong>SDR</strong>35Size Wall O.D. Approx Gasket Joint Pieces Solvent Joint PIECESthickness Weight/Ft. Lay - Length Per Pallet Lay - Length PER PALLET4 .120 4.<strong>21</strong>5 .986 14' - 20' 90 10' -20' 906 .180 6.275 2.27 14' - 20' 40 10' -20' 338 .240 8.400 4.08 14' - 20' 24 N/A N/A10 .300 10.500 6.36 14' - 20' 12 N/A N/A12 .360 12.500 9.11 14' - 20' 9 N/A N/A15 .437 15.300 13.78 14' - 20' 3 N/A N/A4" & 6" <strong>SDR</strong> 35-10' length - available in perforated, 2 or 3 rows of holes. (see page 27)ASTM F 679<strong>SDR</strong> 35Size Wall O.D. Approximate Pieces Solvent Joint Gasket Jointthickness Weight/Ft. per Pallet Length Lay - Length18 .536 18.701 20.78 3 N/A 14' onlyPipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. PVC Gravity Sewer Pipe is manufactured using the Rieber Gasket System. The Rieber Gasket ismanufactured in accordance with ASTM F-477 standards.We cannot say that the locked-in-gasket will never have a problem, however, the performance of the locked-in-gasketis as close to trouble free as you can get. A trouble free locked-in-gasket joining installation will guard against rolledgaskets and gasket installation mistakes.Cross section of a PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. Locked in gasketed joint.25


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 FPVC Gravity Sewer PipeASTM D 3034 PSM<strong>SDR</strong>26Size Wall O.D. Approx Gasket Joint Pieces SOLVENT JOINT PIECESthickness Weight/Ft. Lay - Length Per Pallet LENGTH PER PALLET4 .162 4.<strong>21</strong>5 1.40 14' 90 10' - 20'* 906 .241 6.275 3.11 14' 40 10' - 20'* 338 .323 8.400 5.61 14' 24 N/A N/A10 .404 10.500 8.79 14' 12 N/A N/A12 .481 12.500 12.50 14' 9 N/A N/A15 .588 15.300 18.80 14' 3 N/A N/A*20' lengths available as Special Order only.ASTM F 679<strong>SDR</strong> 26Size Wall O.D. Approximate Pieces Gasket Jointthickness Weight/Ft. per Pallet Lay - Length18 .720 18.701 27.83 3 14' onlyPipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. PVC Gravity Sewer Pipe is manufactured using the Rieber Gasket System. The Rieber Gasket ismanufactured in accordance with ASTM F-477 standards.We cannot say that the locked-in-gasket will never have a problem, however, the performance of the locked-in-gasketis as close to trouble free as you can get. A trouble free locked-in-gasket joining installation will guard against rolledgaskets and gasket installation mistakes.Cross section of a PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. Locked in gasketed joint.26


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 FPVC Pipe Perforation SpecificationsPVC DRAINAGE PIPEASTM D-2729 Perf Styles 1, 2, & 3Size O.D. Wall Length Rows of Hole Hole Spacing Feetthickness Perforations Size Per Row <strong>Inc</strong>hes Per Pallet3 3.250 .070 10' 2 5/8" 5 1560'4 4.<strong>21</strong>5 .75 10' 2 5/8" 5 900'6 6.275 .100 10' 2 5/8" 5 330'PVC <strong>SDR</strong> 35 SEWER PIPEASTM D-3034 Perf Styles 1 & 2Size O.D. Wall Length Rows of Hole Hole Spacing Feetthickness PerForations Size Per Row <strong>Inc</strong>hes Per Pallet4 4.<strong>21</strong>5 .120 10' 2 5/8" 5 900'6 6.275 .180 10' 2 5/8" 5 330'Perforation Styles1 2 3typical 2-Row Pattern 3-hole 60° 3-hole 120°Conforms to ASTM D-272927


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 FTwenty + Plus PVC Well CasingPipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. Twenty + well casing is produced to ASTM F-480 specificationsfrom polyvinyl chloride material type 1, grade 1 & 2, and bears the NSF Seal of Certification.<strong>SDR</strong>26<strong>SDR</strong><strong>21</strong><strong>SDR</strong>17SCH40<strong>SDR</strong>27.6<strong>SDR</strong>32.5Size Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Wall Bell O.D. Bell Depth4 4.500 4.154 0.173 4.846 6.04 1/2 4.950 4.570 0.190 5.330 6.05 5.563 5.135 0.<strong>21</strong>4 5.991 6.56 6.625 6.115 0.255 7.135 7.08 8.625 7.961 0.332 9.289 7.510 10.750 9.924 0.413 11.576 7.75012 12.750 11.770 0.490 13.730 8.25016 16.000 14.768 0.616 17.375 8.250Size Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Wall Bell O.D. Bell Depth4 4.500 4.072 0.<strong>21</strong>4 4.928 6.05 5.563 5.033 0.265 6.093 6.56 6.625 5.993 0.316 7.257 7.061/8 6.900 6.242 0.329 7.558 7.2508 8.625 7.805 0.410 9.445 7.510 10.750 9.728 0.511 11.772 7.75012 12.750 11.538 0.606 13.962 8.250Size Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Wall Bell O.D. Bell Depth4 1/2 4.950 4.368 0.291 5.532 6.05 5.563 4.909 0.327 6.<strong>21</strong>7 6.56 6.625 5.845 0.390 7.405 7.0Size Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Wall Bell O.D. Bell Depth2 2.375 2.067 0.154 2.683 5.04 4.500 4.026 0.237 4.974 6.04 1/2 4.950 4.454 0.248 5.446 6.05 5.563 5.047 0.258 6.079 6.56 6.625 6.065 0.280 7.185 7.08 8.625 7.961 0.332 9.289 7.5*10 10.750 10.020 0.365 11.675 7.750*12 12.750 11.938 0.406 13.675 8.25016 16.000 15.000 0.500 17.000 8.250Size Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Wall Bell O.D. Bell Depth61/4 6.900 6.400 0.250 7.400 7.250Size Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Wall Bell O.D. Bell Depth*6 6.625 6.<strong>21</strong>7 0.204 7.125 7.029


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 F<strong>SDR</strong> 260.010"NSF-WCThe NSF Seal Certifying Well CasingProduced to ASTM F-480 standards.PVC Slotted Well CasingPipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. Slotted well casing is produced to ASTM F-480 specificationsfrom polyvinyl chloride material type 1, grade 1 & 2, and bears the NSF Seal of Certification.I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot4 4.500 4.154 4 58 3.134 1/2 4.950 4.570 4 57 3.075 5.563 5.135 5 71 3.836 6.625 6.115 6 79 4.26<strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong>0.010"SCH 400.010"<strong>SDR</strong> 260.014"<strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong>0.014"I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot4 4.500 4.072 4 53 2.865 5.563 5.033 5 67 3.616 6.625 5.993 6 70 3.77I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot4 4.500 4.026 4 53 2.864 1/2 4.950 4.454 4 52 2.805 5.563 5.047 5 67 3.616 6.625 6.065 6 74 3.99I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot4 4.500 4.154 4 88 4.74 1/2 4.950 4.570 4 95 5.15 5.563 5.135 4 96 5.176 6.625 6.115 5 117 6.30I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot4 4.500 4.072 4 83 4.475 5.563 5.033 4 89 4.796 6.625 5.993 5 110 5.92Produced in 20 foot lengths with 0.25 spacing.30


PVC Slotted Well CasingSCH 400.014"<strong>SDR</strong> 260.020"<strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong>0.020"SCH 400.020"<strong>SDR</strong> 260.035"PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot4 4.500 4.026 4 81 4.364 1/2 4.950 4.454 4 89 4.795 5.563 5.047 4 89 4.796 6.625 6.065 5 116 6.24I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot4 4.500 4.154 4 126 6.754 1/2 4.950 4.570 4 138 7.405 5.563 5.135 4 139 7.456 6.625 6.115 5 171 9.228 8.625 7.961 6 255 13.8410 10.750 9.924 7 285 15.47I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot4 4.500 4.072 4 120 6.435 5.563 5.033 4 134 7.186 6.625 5.993 5 158 8.528 8.625 7.805 6 238 12.9<strong>21</strong>0 10.750 9.728 7 253 13.73I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot4 4.500 4.026 4 116 6.224 1/2 4.950 4.454 4 127 6.815 5.563 5.047 4 133 7.136 6.625 6.065 5 169 9.1110 10.750 10.020 7 296 16.79I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot4 4.500 4.154 4 <strong>21</strong>3 11.424 1/2 4.950 4.570 4 246 13.195 5.563 5.135 4 283 15.176 6.625 6.115 5 311 16.798 8.625 7.961 6 418 22.5610 10.750 9.924 7 5<strong>21</strong> 28.3112 12.750 11.770 8 557 30.2716 16.000 14.768 10 686 37.28Produced in 20 foot lengths with 0.25 spacing.31


PVC Slotted Well CasingSCH <strong>21</strong>0.035"SCH 400.035"<strong>SDR</strong> 260.050"<strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong>0.050"SCH 400.050"32PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot4 4.500 4.072 4 199 10.675 5.563 5.033 4 269 14.426 6.625 5.993 5 290 15.658 8.625 7.805 6 383 20.6710 10.750 9.728 7 484 26.3012 12.750 11.538 8 499 27.12I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot4 4.500 4.026 4 <strong>21</strong>8 11.694 1/2 4.950 4.454 4 224 12.015 5.563 5.047 4 271 14.536 6.625 6.065 5 311 16.7910 10.750 10.020 7 508 28.7412 12.750 11.938 8 555 31.8<strong>21</strong>6 16.000 15.000 10 718 39.00I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot4 4.500 4.154 4 282 15.154 1/2 4.950 4.570 4 326 17.525 5.563 5.135 4 375 20.156 6.625 6.115 5 413 22.358 8.625 7.961 6 554 29.9810 10.750 9.924 7 691 37.4012 12.750 11.770 8 739 40.2616 16.000 14.768 10 911 49.63I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot4 4.500 4.072 4 264 14.195 5.563 5.033 4 357 19.186 6.625 5.993 5 384 20.788 8.625 7.805 6 507 27.4410 10.750 9.728 7 642 34.7512 12.750 11.538 8 662 36.07I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot4 4.500 4.026 4 289 15.534 1/2 4.950 4.454 4 297 15.965 5.563 5.047 4 360 19.356 6.625 6.065 5 413 22.3510 10.750 10.020 7 674 38.2412 12.750 11.938 8 736 42.0316 16.000 15.000 10 952 51.87Produced in 20 foot lengthswith 0.25 spacing.


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.PVC Slotted Well Casing<strong>SDR</strong> 260.085"I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot4 4.500 4.154 4 424 22.784 1/2 4.950 4.570 4 490 26.325 5.563 5.135 4 564 30.306 6.625 6.115 5 6<strong>21</strong> 33.608 8.625 7.961 6 834 45.1<strong>21</strong>0 10.750 9.924 7 1040 56.2712 12.750 11.770 8 1112 60.5416 16.000 14.768 10 1369 74.56<strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong>0.085"SCH 400.085"<strong>SDR</strong> 170.010"0.014"0.020"0.035"0.050"0.085"I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot4 4.500 4.072 4 397 <strong>21</strong>.335 5.563 5.033 4 537 28.856 6.625 5.993 5 578 31.278 8.625 7.805 6 763 41.2810 10.750 9.728 7 966 52.2612 12.750 11.538 8 995 54.19I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot4 4.500 4.026 4 435 23.374 1/2 4.950 4.454 4 447 24.015 5.563 5.047 4 541 29.066 6.625 6.065 5 6<strong>21</strong> 33.6010 10.750 10.020 7 1014 57.5112 12.750 11.938 8 1107 63.2016 16.000 15.000 10 1431 77.94I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot4 1/2 4.950 4.368 4 47 2.535 5.563 4.909 5 59 3.184 1/2 4.950 4.368 4 83 4.475 5.563 4.909 4 82 4.414 1/2 4.950 4.368 4 122 6.545 5.563 4.909 4 124 6.654 1/2 4.950 4.368 4 <strong>21</strong>4 11.475 5.563 4.909 4 251 13.454 1/2 4.950 4.368 4 284 15.265 5.563 4.909 4 333 7.904 1/2 4.950 4.368 4 427 22.945 5.563 4.909 4 501 26.91Produced in 20 foot lengths with 0.25 spacing.33


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 F<strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> Twenty+Plus PVC Well CasingThe NSF Seal Certifing Well Casing Produced to ASTM F-480 standards.Chamfered SpigotPlus Bell20' Net Hanging Length Length<strong>SDR</strong> 264"4 1/2"5"6"8"10"12"Bell O.D. Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Wall Thick Wt/Cft HCPR1 AHD24.846 4.500 4.154 .173 150 57 1325.330 4.950 4.570 .190 181 57 1325.991 5.563 5.135 .<strong>21</strong>4 229 57 1327.135 6.625 6.115 .255 325 57 1329.289 8.625 7.961 .332 552 57 13<strong>21</strong>1.576 10.750 9.924 .413 848 57 13<strong>21</strong>3.730 12.750 11.770 .490 1193 57 132SCH 402"4"4 1/2"5"6"8"16"Bell O.D. Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Wall Thick Wt/Cft HCPR1 AHD22.683 2.375 2.067 .154 69 310 7154.974 4.500 4.026 .237 202 153 3535.446 4.950 4.454 .248 233 124 2866.079 5.563 5.047 .258 284 105 2427.185 6.625 6.065 .280 356 77 1789.289 8.625 7.961 .332 552 57 13<strong>21</strong>7.00 16.00 15.00 .500 1554 28 65*16" sch 40 well casings, recommended to a max depth of 350'. 1. Hydraulic Collapse Pressure Resistance 2. Allowable head differential<strong>SDR</strong> 27.66 1/4"Bell Depth Bell O.D. Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Wall Thick Wt/Cft HCPR1 AHD27.25 7.40 6.90 6.40 .250 342 48 11034


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 F<strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> Twenty+Plus PVC Well CasingTwenty + well casing is produced to ASTM F-480 specifications from 1120/1220 white polyvinyl chloride material type 1, grade 1 & 2, and bears the NSFSeal of Certification. <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> Twenty + well casing is chamfered on the spigot end to ai in assemling the solvent weld bell joint.<strong>SDR</strong> 174 1/2"5"Bell Depth Bell O.D. Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Wall Thick Wt/Cft HCPR1 AHD26.0 5.532 4.950 4.368 .291 285.90 <strong>21</strong>8 5036.5 6.<strong>21</strong>7 5.563 4.909 .327 362.10 <strong>21</strong>8 503<strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong>4"5"6"Bell O.D. Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Wall Thick Wt/Cft HCPR1 AHD24.928 4.500 4.072 .<strong>21</strong>4 193.40 112 2596.093 5.563 5.033 .265 296.60 112 2597.257 6.225 5.993 .316 422.00 112 259Small O.D. Slotted Well CasingSize 4" 4 1/2" 5" **6"Slot Width .014 .020 .035 .014 .020 .035 .014 .020 .035 .035 .050C-C Slot Spacing 1/2 1/2 29/32 1/2 1/2 29/32 1/2 1/2 29/32 29/32 .300Number Rows 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4Open Area Per25.87 36.96 66.15 24.70 35.28 72.77 24.70 35.28 92.61 97.02 400.04(Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hes)Open Area Per(Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hes).78 1.12 2.18 .74 1.05 2.17 .68 .97 2.44 2.15 8.86*These items are non-stock – Available on special order only • Please specify slot width when ordering • **6" Slotted well casing available with .014 or .020 slot width upon request.Large O.D. Slotted Well CasingSize 8" 10" 12" 16"Slot Width .014 .020 .050* .085 .050 .085* .050 .085* .050* .085C-C Slot Spacing 1/2 1/2 .300 29/32 .300 29/32 .300 29/32 .300 29/32Number Rows 5 5 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 7Open Area Per29.40 42.00 568.75 334.69 709.80 417.69 891.80 524.79 1297.65 758.40(Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hes)Open Area Per(Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hes).50 .71 9.66 5.69 9.68 5.69 10.25 6.03 11.47 6.71*These items are non-stock – Available on special order only • Please specify slot width when ordering35


White PVC Schedule 80 TBE(threaded both ends) Drop PipePipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Light-Weight • Durable • Time-Saving • EconomicalNom Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Wall Thick Wt/Cft Pallet Rec MaxQuantities Depth3/4 1.050 .742 .154 28 5400' 350'1 1.315 .957 .179 41 4000' 350'1 1/4 1.660 1.278 .191 56 2760' 350'1 1/2 1.900 1.500 .200 68 1880' 350'2 2.375 1.939 .<strong>21</strong>8 94 2800' 350'White PVC Schedule 120 TBE(threaded both ends) Drop PipeNom Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Wall Thick Wt/Cft Pallet Rec MaxQuantities Depth1 1.315 .915 .200 45.6 4000' 350'1 1/4 1.660 1.23 .<strong>21</strong>5 63.5 2760' 350'• Manufactured from 1120 1220 PVC – bears the NFS Seal of Certification.• The heavy wall of Schedule 80 PVC enables the pipe to withstandthe handling required by the application.• The smooth interior improves flow characteristics, cuts friction loss.• Light-weight – approximately one-forth the weight of schedule 40 iron pipe.• Easy to install – furnished in 20' lengths with thread protectors on each end,or with coupling and thread protector.• Not subject to rust, corrosion or electrolytic deterioration – many years of longrvity.• More economical than alternate materials.Installation Instructions1. Check pipe for thread conformity and any possible shipping damage.2. Attach first length to the pump discharge.CAUTION:When joining PVC schedule 80 threaded pipe, the joint must be tightened byhand, plus one-half turn with wrench. do not overtighten, Should a threadsealant be necessary, Teflon tape or Teflon paste is recommended.DO NOT USE PETROLEUM-BASED THREAD SEALANT.NOTE:It is recommended that a minimum of 2 centering devices to be used on each installation.Used to center the pump in the center of the casing. The first centering device immediatelyabove the pump and the second at the first 20' joint.3. Lower the drop pipe into the well using a pump dog under the coupling. Any knownpipe jack may be used to hold the pipe, while joining, without fear of crushing.4. Tape the pump wire approximately 18" above and below each coupling and midway ineach 20' joint, leaving a little slack at each coupling.PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> Plastic PipeLimited Twenty-Five Year Warranty PVC Schedule 80 Drop Pipe& Factory-Furnished Threaded CouplingsPipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> Plastic Pipe's PVC Schedule 80 Drop Pipe is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of twenty-five (25) years from the date of purchase, provided that the PVCSchedule 80 Drop Pipe and factory-furnished threaded couplings are installed in accordance with the manufacture's instructions in wells of up to 350 feet in depth and provided that a pump no larger than 1 1/2 horsepoweris used. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.This warranty is limited to the first user of the pipe. The warranty is not extended to or enforceable by persons or entities which purchase PVC Schedule 80 Drop Pipe from the original purchaser who first uses the pipe,even if the subsequent occurs during the warranty period.This warranty becomes effective only if the buyer correctly completes the warranty card at the time of purchase and returns it to PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> Plastic Pipe. Notice of any claim or defect must be made promptly inwriting to the warrantor. PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> Plastic Pipe, P.O. Box 190, Siloam Springs, Arkansas 72761.If it is determined that a warrantable failure has occurred during the first five (5) years following purchase, PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> Plastic Pipe, as an exclusive remedy, will promptly replace all defective pipe with PipeLife<strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> Plastic Pipe PVC Schedule 80 Drop Pipe and reimburse purchaser for reasonable direct labor charges incurred in removing and replacing the defective pipe in an amount of up to 50 cents per linear foot of pipereinstalled. PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> Plastic Pipe will replace or pay for defective couplings which were furnished by PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> Plastic Pipe, but will not replace or pay for couplings, fittings, or other materials furnishedby others and used in connection with PVC Schedule 80 Drop Pipe unless the failure of those items is due to defects in materials and workmanship of the PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> Pipe.As a condition to exercising its rights under this warranty, the claimant shall be required to cooperate fully with PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> Plastic Pipe in investigation of any claim. The claimant shall also be required to take allreasonable actions necessary to preserve the pipe claimed to be defective and to provide PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> Pipe with a sample of such pipe which is not lass than three feet in length.If it is determined that a warrantable failure has occurred in the sixth through twenty-fifth year following purchase, PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> Plastic Pipe will pay a pro rate share of the costs described above computed byreducing the total payment to the buyer by 1/20th for each year following the fifth year after purchase. For example, if a warrantable failure occurs in the ninth year after purchase, the total warrantable costs will be reducedby 4/20ths. PipeLife JET STREAM PLASTIC PIPE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EXCEPT AS STATED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. NO REMEDIES, EXCEPT THOSE STATED HEREIN, SHALL BEAVAILABLE TO THE BUYER. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.The performance by PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> Plastic Pipe of its duties under this warranty shall not be required if the defect, malfunction, or failure of the warranted product to conform to the written warranty was caused bydamage not resulting from defect or malfunction while in the possession of the consumer, or unreasonable use, including failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance.THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULARPURPOSE. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.36


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 FSelection of PVC Well Casing Based onHydraulic Collapse ConsiderationsPVC offers many familiar advantages to the well driller, including excellent corrosion resistance and ease of assembly. Unlikeconventional PVC pipe, however, the primary loading on well casing is external pressure rather than internal pressure. Because ofthis distinction, it is vitally important for the contractor to understand the effect of external pressure on PVC well casing, and touse this information in the well casing selection process.Collapse force can be created by various externalpressures, acting alone or in combination, including:• Hydraulic collapse, which can occur when the fluid outside the casing is higheror heavier than the inside fluid.•Impact or unsymmetrical loading resulting from improper placement of gravel pack.• Sudden release of bridged gravel pack.• Expanding clay or formation shifting.Of these, only hydraulic collapse can be readily evaluated and predicted. The others,which are often influenced by construction practices, are best evaluated by experienceand familiarity with the local geology.The procedure for selecting PVC well casing basedon hydraulic collapse considerations is very straightforwardand consists of the following steps:1. Calculate external pressure, Pe, at the bottom of the casing.2. Calculate offsetting internal pressure, Pi, at the bottom of the casing.3. Calculate Pd= Pe-Pi to arrive at the net external collapsing pressure acting atthe bottom of the casing.4. Compare this value to the published Resistance to Hydraulic Collapse Pressure(RHCP) of the PVC casing (see Table 1). Casing must be selected so that its resistanceto hydraulic collapse is greater than the applied net external pressure loading;a 2:1 factor of safety (F.S.) is generally recommended.TABLE 1RESISTANCE TO HYDRAULIC COLLAPSE PRESSURE (RHCP) OF PVC WELL CASING<strong>SDR</strong> RATEDSCHEDULE RATEDRHCPRHCP (PSI)<strong>SDR</strong> (PSI) SIZE SCH 40 SCH 8041 14 2" 306 94932.5 29 3" 262 75727.6 49 4" 158 48826 59 41/2" 135<strong>21</strong> 115 5" 106 34717 224 6" 79 31<strong>21</strong>3.5 471 8" 54 <strong>21</strong>410" 40 18312" 33 17014" 31 16716" 31 158In the above calculations:• Pressure (psi)= H *W *.052where H = Height of fluid column (ft.)W= Weight of fluid (lbs./gallon)• Water = 8.35 lbs./gallon• Other fluids used in well construction, such as muds, drill cuttings and grouts,can range from 9 to 15 lbs./gallon or more.NOTE: If cement grout is being used, the RHCP value may have to be derated basedon temperature effects. See the “Grouting PVC Casing” section.37


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 FExampleThe following example will be used to illustrate this procedure. Emphasis here is onthe solid casing, as hydraulic pressures will tend to equalize across the open screenedsection prior to backfill, and the slotted casing or screen should be virtually immune tocollapse after the gravel pack has been properly placed. However, care must be takenwhen placing the gravel pack in order to avoid bridging or excessive settling that cancreate unpredictably high radial and/or tensile forces on the casing, screen, and joints.It is always a good idea to draw a profile of the well showing fluid heights and densitiesas an aid in calculating collapse pressures.Cement grouting, as illustrated above, generally creates the highest collapsingpressures that the casing must withstand. However, collapse pressures must also beevaluated for any well which is constructed with an unconfined open annular spacethat will eventually fill with fluid, especially if this space is adjacent to the submersiblepump. Submersible pump motors can become quite hot, particularly if the pump isallowed to run under zero flow/pump shut-off head conditions. A reductionin collapsestrength due to a hot motor in close proximity to the casing I.D., in combination withhydraulic pressure directlyoutside the casing, can lead to a premature failure. Thisproblem of a pump getting stuck in a well due to motor heat-related collapse cangenerally be solved by simply using casing that is large enough for the pump, andproperly confining the casingto eliminate hydraulic pressure.Grouting PVC CasingOne method used for filling the annulus between well casing and the borehole is topour grout into the void, typically with a tremie pipe. When first installed, grout is aliquid slurry mixture that can create potentially excessive external hydraulic collapsepressures. However, when grout is cured or set to a semi-rigid state, the collapse pressurecaused by the slurry is eliminated. Cured grout provides lateral support and holdsthe casing firmly in place, and also seals the borehole against water infiltration fromthe surface or from undesirable aquifers.It is important to note that when portland cement-based grouts cure, the hydrationreaction produces heat that can be transferred to the casing. The resultant temperatureincrease will reduce the collapse strength (RHCP) of PVC casing according to thefollowing relationship (Ref. 1):Decrease in RHCP = 0.6 psi per ˚F increase in temperature over ambient.Collapse pressures must also be evaluated duringwell development if this procedure is performedprior to confinement. Collapse pressures duringwell development can be caused by:1. Rapid injection of air, which can create excessive net collapsing pressure broughtabout by the reduction of the internal fluid level and density. The greater the rateof air injection into the casing, the greater the pressure differential. Therefore,care must be exercised in determining this rate.2. Rapid removal of a bailer full of drilling mud, which reduces internal pressurethrough the suction effect.3. Extreme drawdowns caused by overpumping which occur during some welldevelopment procedures.So how low can you go?It should be evident from the preceding discussion that thereis no one recommendationfor the maximum depth at which a particular size and class of PVC well casingcan be used. It is possible to use thinner-wall casing at significant depths as long assteps are taken to control collapsing pressures and heat. Conversely, thick wall casingmay fail even at shallow depths if the designer does not place enough emphasis onhydraulic collapse considerations. Basically, there is no substitute for an accuratecollapse evaluation as part of the well design process.38


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 FTemperature rise in cement-grouted wells is dependentupon three major factors:1. Grout thickness: Temperatures increase with grout thickness. Particular care musttherefore be exercised to avoid creating caverns in the formation during drillingwhich, when filled with cement slurry, could create excessive heat. It is also goodpractice to utilize centralizers to keep the casing centered in the borehole, whichwill prevent excessive grout build-up on one side of the casing.2. Fluid inside the casing: Water circulating inside the casing removes the heat ofhydration most effectively. Standing water inside the casing would be the nextmost effective means of temperature control. An air-filled casing will result in thehighest temperature increase for a given grout thickness. Circulating or standingwater inside the casing serves a dual purpose, providing temperature control and anoffsetting internal pressure.3. Type of cement grout: For portland cements, only standard Type 1 is generallyused with PVC, subject to the limitations discussed herein. Do not use concentratedquick-setting portland cement for wells cased with thermoplastic materials, due tothe excess heat that is released in a short period of time.In our example, using a 20°F temperature increase:Decrease in RHCP = 0.6 * 20 = 12 psiRHCP (<strong>SDR</strong>17) = 224 psi - 12 psi = <strong>21</strong>2 psiF.S. = <strong>21</strong>2/100 = 2.12In this example, the factor of safety is still above 2:1, even taking into accounttemperature effects.NOTE:All applicable state or local regulations governing grouting materials and procedures takeprecedence over the recommendations presented herein.IMPORTANT:As no two wells are the same, the information providedherein should be used by the drilling contractor and/ordesigner as reference material only. The designer and/orcontractor has responsibility for the specification of casingand for installation procedures. Need more information onprotecting PVC well casing against collapse? Contact PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> technical support at the phone numberlisted above.REFERENCES1. Kurt, Carl E., Johnson, Roy C., Warman, James C., “Engineering Performance ofThermoplastic Well Casings,” Water Resources Research Institute, Auburn University,Auburn, Alabama, July, 19802. Manual on the Selection and Installation of Thermoplastic Water Well Casing,National Water Well Association and The Plastic Pipe Institute, October, 1980.If calculations show that the hydraulic collapse factor of safety is falling below 2:1 or amodified target established by the engineer, one or more of the following correctiveactions must be adopted:• Use a heavier wall casing with a higher RHCP.• Grout in stages (unless prohibited by local regulations).• Pressure the grout through the inside of the casing instead of pouring grout intothe annulus with a tremie pipe. Further details on this procedure may be obtainedfrom the grout supplier. Note that while this operation virtually eliminates collapsingpressures at the bottom of the casing, a potentially high internal pressureis generally created at the top of the casing, which must be compared to the pipe’sshort-term pressure rating.• Use a bentonite grout. Cement/bentonite mixtures may also be an option. The useof bentonite grouts totally eliminates heat and significantly reduces slurry weight ascompared to standard portland cements. When properly used, bentonite makes anexcellent flexible grout, and is generally recommended for PVC casing. However, thecontractor is encouraged to consult with the bentonite supplier for any limitationson the use of this particular type of grout; in particular, the planned use of bentoniteshould be carefully evaluated to ensure that it will adequately shield the casing fromany ground movements or forces, and not create any excessive long-term compressiveloading on the casing due to its swelling properties.39


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 F<strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong>NSF-WCThe NSF Seal Certifying Well CasingProduced to ASTM F-480 standards.<strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> TiteLoc SpecificationsPipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. Slotted well casing is produced to ASTM F-480 specificationsfrom polyvinyl chloride material type 1, grade 1 & 2, and bears the NSF Seal of Certification.Size Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Wall Bell O.D. Bell Depth5 5.563 5.033 0.265 6.093 6.56 6.625 5.993 0.316 7.257 7.061/8 6.900 6.242 0.329 7.558 7.250<strong>SDR</strong> 17SCH 40<strong>SDR</strong> 27.6Size Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Wall Bell O.D. Bell Depth4 1/2 4.950 4.368 0.291 5.532 6.05 5.563 4.909 0.327 6.<strong>21</strong>7 6.56 6.625 5.845 0.390 7.405 7.0Size Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Wall Bell O.D. Bell Depth4 4.500 4.026 0.237 4.974 6.04 1/2 4.950 4.454 0.248 5.446 6.06 6.625 6.065 0.280 7.185 7.0Size Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Wall Bell O.D. Bell Depth61/4 6.900 6.400 0.250 7.400 7.250<strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> TiteLoc Slotted Well Casing<strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong>0.010"SCH 400.010"<strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong>0.014"I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot5 5.563 5.033 5 67 3.616 6.625 5.993 6 70 3.77I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot4 4.500 4.026 4 53 2.864 1/2 4.950 4.454 4 52 2.806 6.625 6.065 6 74 3.99I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot5 5.563 5.033 4 89 4.796 6.625 5.993 5 110 5.92Produced in 20 foot lengths with 0.25 spacing.41


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 F<strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> TiteLoc Slotted Well CasingSCH 400.014"I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot4 4.500 4.026 4 81 4.364 1/2 4.950 4.454 4 89 4.796 6.625 6.065 5 116 6.24<strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong>0.020"SCH 400.020"<strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong>0.035"SCH 400.035"<strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong>0.050"I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot5 5.563 5.033 4 134 7.186 6.625 5.993 5 158 8.52I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot4 4.500 4.026 4 116 6.224 1/2 4.950 4.454 4 127 6.816 6.625 6.065 5 169 9.11I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot5 5.563 5.033 4 269 14.426 6.625 5.993 5 290 15.65I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot4 4.500 4.026 4 <strong>21</strong>8 11.694 1/2 4.950 4.454 4 224 12.016 6.625 6.065 5 311 16.79I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot5 5.563 5.033 4 357 19.186 6.625 5.993 5 384 20.78Patent Pending. Specification subject to change without notice.42


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 F<strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> TiteLoc Slotted Well CasingSCH 400.050"I.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot4 4.500 4.026 4 289 15.534 1/2 4.950 4.454 4 297 15.966 6.625 6.065 5 413 22.35<strong>SDR</strong> <strong>21</strong>0.085"i.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot5 5.563 5.033 4 537 28.856 6.625 5.993 5 578 31.27SCH 400.085"i.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot4 4.500 4.026 4 435 23.374 1/2 4.950 4.454 4 447 24.016 6.625 6.065 5 6<strong>21</strong> 33.60<strong>SDR</strong> 170.010"0.014"0.020"0.035"0.050"0.085"i.D. Open Area Sq. <strong>Inc</strong>hesSize Casing O.D. Casing I.D. Rows of Slots Joint Foot41/2 4.950 4.368 4 47 2.535 5.563 4.909 5 59 3.1841/2 4.950 4.368 4 83 4.475 5.563 4.909 4 82 4.4141/2 4.950 4.368 4 122 6.545 5.563 4.909 4 124 6.6541/2 4.950 4.368 4 <strong>21</strong>4 11.475 5.563 4.909 4 251 13.4541/2 4.950 4.368 4 284 15.265 5.563 4.909 4 333 17.9041/2 4.950 4.368 4 427 22.945 5.563 4.909 4 501 26.91Patent PendingSpecification subject to change without notice.43


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 F<strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> TiteLocTechnical InformationPVC well casing has been a vital part of the water well drilling industry for over forty-five years. Today’sbusiness environment of the water well contractor demands even more from the PVC industry. Ascost issues become more critical, the demands on PVC well casing as a more cost effective alternativeover steel and other materials is more apparent than ever. PipeLife has responded to these demandsby introducing its new generation of water well casing along with other water well related products.Health issues are also more prevalent with sophisticated water testing available. With more healthconcerns to come, PipeLife, a leader in the industry, has developed a non-solvent joint connectionsystem for PVC water well casings. This innovative system is capable of decreasing the overall cost ofinstallation while possibly improving the quality of the water taken from the water well.The <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong> TiteLoc system is designed to eliminate the use of solvent based cement, reducingassembly time by eliminating curing time and enhance the health environment for the installer andend users of the water well. All this while maintaining the strength and integrity of the water well.• ASTM F480 approved specificationsfrom polyvinyl chloride materialtype 1, grade 1 & 2• NSF Certification• Slim-line joint• Economical• Reduce assembly time• Available in most popular sizes• Designed especially for theWater Well Drilling Industry• Field-proven• N0 spin ”true” lockingjoint connection• Proven safe in all kinds ofweather conditions• Available in slotted casings• Easily adaptable to standardslotted PVC well casing• Ideal for a wide range of applications• Easily installed and removedfrom the borehole• No more set screws• O-ring factory installed• Locks rotation in both directions• Spline is “locked in” (virtuallyimpossible to remove accidentally)• Fits as tight as if solvent cemented• Full length bell so there is no“snaking in the hole” and noleaking o-rings• Available in slotted pipe44


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 FPlastics Pipe InstitueA Division of The Society of The Plastics Industry, <strong>Inc</strong>.RECOMMENDATION BTHERMOPLASTIC PIPINGFOR THE TRANSPORT OF COMPRESSED AIROR OTHER COMPRESSED GASESAdopted January 19, 1972The Plastic Pipe Institute recommends against the use of thermoplastic pipe to transportcompressed air or other compressed gases or the testing of such piping with compressed airor other compressed gases in exposed above ground locations, e.g. in exposed plant piping.It is recommended that all thermoplastic piping used to transport compressed air or othercompressed gases be buried underground or encased in shatter-resistant materials. Indesigning thermoplastic piping to transport compressed air or other compressed gases,the strength at the operating temperature, the pressure, the energetics, and specific failuremechanism need to be evaluated.45


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Post Office Box 190Siloam Springs, AR 72761479-524-5151 O479-524-5464 FChemical Resistance Characteristics *Code — E- Excellent F- Fair U- Unsatisfactory Blank- UntestedPOLYETHYLENE ABS PVC TYPE 1 POLYETHYLENE ABS PVC TYPE 1Acetaldehyde E UAcetaldehyde, 40%FAcetic Acid, 1-10% E UAcetic Acid, 10- 60%EAcetic Acid, 80-100% F UAcetamideEAcetic Acid, VaporEAcetic Acid, GlacialEAcetic Acid, 20%EAcetic Acid, 80%EAcetic AnhydrideUAcetone U U UAcetyleneFAcetphenentidineEAcrylic EmulsionsEAdipic Acid IEAlcohol AllylEAlcohol BenzylUAlcohol Butyl (n-butanol)EAlcohol Butyl (2-butanol)EAlcohol EthylEAlcohol HexylEAlcohol Isopropyl (2-propanol)EAlcohol, MethylEAlcohol, Propyl (1-propanol)EAllyl ChlorideUAluminum Chloride, Dilute E EAluminum Chloride, Conc. EAluminum Fluoride, Conc. EAluminum Sulfate, Conc. E EAlums E E EAmmonia, Gas E U EAmmonia, LiquidUAmmonia, Aq.EAmmonium Salts (except fluoride)EAmmonium Carbonate EAmmonium Fluoride, 25%EAmmonium Chloride Saturated E EAmmonium Fluoride, 20% EAmmonium Hydroxide -0.880 S. G. E EAmmonium Metaphosphate,SaturatedEAmmonium Nitrate, Sat'd. E EAmmonium Persulfate, Sat'd. EAmmonium Sulfate, Sat'd. E EAmmonium Sulfides, Sat'd. EAmmonium Fluoride, 25%EAmmonium Thiocyanate, Sat'd. EAmy I Acetate, 100% U UAmyl Alcohol, 100%EAmyl Chloride, 100% U U UAniline, 100% F U UAniline ChlorohydrateUAniline HydrochlorideUAniline DyesUAnthraquinoneEAnthraquinone Sulfonic AcidEAntimony ChlorideEAntimony TrichlorideEAqua RegiaFArsenic Acid, 80%EAryl Sulfonic AcidEArgyrolEAspirinEAtabrineEBarium Carbonate, Sat'd. EBarium Chloride, Sat'd EBarium Hydroxide E EBarium Sulfate, Sat'd. E EBarium SaltsEBeer E E EBeet Sugar LiquorEBenzaldehyde, 10%EBenzaldehyde, above 10%UBenzene U U UBenzene Sulfonic Acid, 10%EBenzene Sulfonic Acid E UBenzole Acid E E EBismuth Carbonate, Sat'd. EBleach 1<strong>21</strong>/2 active ChlorineE* The material presented on Chemical Resistanceis based on laboratory tests and may be used as abasis for recommendation but not as a guarantee.Tests were conducted at 73.4° F.47


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.POLYETHYLENE ABS PVC TYPE 1 POLYETHYLENE ABS PVC TYPE 1Bleach Lye, 10% E EBlack Liquor - Paper E E EBleach, 12.5% active ChlorineEBleach, 5.5% active ChlorineBorax, Saturated E EBoric Acid, Diluted E EBoric Acid, Concentrated E EBoraxEBoric AcidEBoron TrifluorideBrake Fluid E EBromic Acid, 10% E EBromic AcidBorium Sulfide E E UBromine, Liquid, 100% UBromine Water U EBromobenzene U EBromine Gas, 25%EBromine, aq.EButadieneEButantetrol (erythritol)EButanediol, 100%EButanediol, 10% - 60% EButodediol, 60% - 100% EButyl Alcohol, 100% E UButyl AcetateEButyl PhenolEButyleneButyraldehydeUButyric AcidECalcium Bisulfide E UCalcium Salts, Aq.ECalcium HypochloriteECalcium Hydroxide E E ECalcium Carbonate, Sat'd E ECalcium Chlorate, Sat'd ECalcium Chloride, Sat'd E ECalcium Hypochlorite, Bleach Sol. ECalcium Nitrate, 50%ECalcium Sulfate E ECamphor OilUCane Sugar LiquidsECarbon Bisulfide U UCarbon DioxideECarbon Dioxide, Aq.ECarbon Dioxide, 100% Dry ECarbon Dioxide, 100% Wet ECarbon Dioxide, Cold Sat'd ECarbon DisulphideUCarbon Monoxide E ECarbon Tetrochloride U U ECarbonic Acid E ECastor OiIECaseinECastor Oil, Concentrated ECaustic Soda E E ECaustic PotashECellosolveECellosolve AcetateECetaneUChloracetic Acid U U EChloral HydrateEChloramineEChloric Acid, 20%EChlorine, Gas, Dry F E FChlorine, Gas, Wet F F UChlorine Liquid U UChlorine WaterEChloroacetic AcidEChlorobenzene U U UChlorobenzyl ChlorideUChloroform U UChlorosulfonic AcidEChlorosulfuric Acid, 100% UChromic Acid, 10%EChrome Alum, Sat'dEChromic Acid, 20% E EChromic Acid & Sulfuric Acid FChromic Acid 30%EChromic Acid 40%EChromic Acid 50%UCiderECitric AcidECoconut OilECoke Oven GasECitric Acid, Sat'd. E ECoconut Oil AlcoholsECola ConcentratesECopper Chloride, Sat'd. E ECopper Cyanide, Sat'd. E ECopper Fluoride, 2%ECopper Nitrate, Sat'd.ECopper Sulfate, Dilute E ECopper Salts, Aq. E ECorn OilECottonseed Oil E E ECorn SyrupECresol U U UCresylic Acid, 50%ECrotonaldehydeUCrude OilECyclohexaneUCyclohexanolUCyclohexanoneUCyclohexylamineU* The material presented on Chemical Resistanceis based on laboratory tests and may be used as abasis for recommendation but not as a guarantee.Tests were conducted at 73.4° F.48


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.POLYETHYLENE ABS PVC TYPE 1 POLYETHYLENE ABS PVC TYPE 1DecanolUFormic AcidEDecahyoronaphthalene UFreon - Fll, F12, F113, F114EDemineralized Water E EFreon - F<strong>21</strong>, F22UDichlorobenzeneUFructose, Sat'd.EDiazo SaltsEFruit PulpEDiesel FuelsEFuel Oil F FDiethyl AmineUFurfural, 100% U U UDioctyl PhtholateUFurfuryl AlcoholUDisodium PhosphateEFruit Juices & PulpsEDiglycolic AcidEDioxane -1,4 E UGallic Acid, Sat'd.EDin Butyl EtherUGasoline U U EDioctylphthalate U UGas, Coal, ManufacturedUDihydronaphthaleneUGas, Natural, MethaneEDimenthylamineEGelatinEDimethyl FormamideUGinUDetergents, Aq.EGlucose E EDibutyl PhthalateUGlycerine E EDibutyl SebacateFGlycerol E EDichlorobenzeneUGlycol E EDichloroethyleneUGlycolic Acid, 30%EGreen Liquor E EEthers U U UGlue, AnimalEEthyl Acetate U UGlycolic AcidEEthyl AnilineUGallic AcidEEthyl ButyrateUEthyl Chloride U UHeptaneEEthylene Glycol E E EHexaneEEthyl EstersUHeranol, ten.EEthyl HalidesUHydrobromic Acid, 50% E EEthylene HolidesUHydrobromic Acid, 20%EEthylene OxideUHydrocyanic Acid, Sat'd. E EHydrochloric Acid, Cons. E EFatty Acids E EHydrofluoric Acid 10-50% E E EFerric Chloride, Sat'd. E EHydrofluoric Acid 50-75% E EFerric SaltsEHydrochloric Acid, Conc.EFerric Nitrate, Sat'd.EHydrofluoric Acid 100%EFerric SulfateEHydrazine HydrateEFerrons Chloride, Sat'd. EHydrogen 100% E EFerrous SulfateEHydrogen Bromide 10% EFertilizersEHydrogen Chloride Gas, Dry EFish SolublesEHydrogen Peroxide 30% E EFluoroboric AcidEHydrogen Peroxide 90% F EFluorine Gas, Wet F U FHydrogen Phosphide 100% EFluorine Gas, DryFHydrogen SulfideEFluosilicic Acid, 32% E EHydroquinone E EFluosilicic Acid, Concentrated FHydroxylamine SulfateEFormaldehyde, 40%EHypochlorous Acid, Conc. E EForamineEHydrocyanic AcidEFormic Acid 0-20% E UHydrogen Peroxide 50%EFormic Acid 20-50%EHydrogen Sulfide, Aq.EFormic Acid 100% EHydrogen Sulfide DryEFluoboric Acid 25%EHydrazineUFluosilicic AcidEHypochlorous AcidEFormaldehydeE* The material presented on Chemical Resistanceis based on laboratory tests and may be used as abasis for recommendation but not as a guarantee.Tests were conducted at 73.4° F.49


InksIodineIodine, in Kl 3%, Aq.Iodine Ale.Iodine Aq. 10%<strong>Jet</strong> Fuels JP-4 & JP-550PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.POLYETHYLENE ABS PVC TYPE 1 POLYETHYLENE ABS PVC TYPE 1EUFUUKerosene U E EKetonesUKraft Paper LiquorELacquer ThinnersELactic Acid, 10- 50% E E ELactic Acid, 90-100%ELatexELauryl AlcoholULauryl Sulfate U ELead Acetate, Sat'd.ELinseed Oil U E ELard OilELauric AcidELauryl ChlorideELead SaltsELime SulfurELinoleic AcidELube Oil U ELiqueursELiquorsELithium SaltsELubricating OilsEMachine OilEMagnesium Carbonate, Sat'd. EMagnesium Hydroxide Sat'd. EMagnesium Saturated Nitrate EMagnesium Sulfote, Sat'd. E EMaleic Acid, Sat'd. E EMagnesium SaltsEMaleic AcidEMalic AcidEManganese SulfateEMercuric Chloride, Sat'd. EMercuric Cyanide, Sat'd. EMercurous NitrateEMercuryEMethaneUMethyl Alcohol 100% E EMethyl Bromide U UMethyl Chloride U UMethyl Ethyl Ketone 100% U UMethyl FormateUMethyl Isobutyl Ketone UMethyl Sulfuric AcidEMethyl Salicylate U E* The material presented on Chemical Resistanceis based on laboratory tests and may be used as abasis for recommendation but not as a guarantee.Tests were conducted at 73.4° F.EMilk E EMixed Acids E U IMineral Oils U E EMolasses, Commercial EMecuric SaltsEMercuryEMesityl OxideUMetallic Soaps Aq.EMethaneEMethyl AcetateUMethyl CellosolveUMethyl ChlorideUMethyl ChloroformUMethyl CyclohexanoneUMethyl MethacrylateEMethyl SulfateEMethyl Sulfonic AcidEMethylene BromideUMethylene ChlorideUMethylene IodideUMixed Acids (Sulfuric & Nitric)FMixed Acids (Fulfuric & Phosphoric)EMolassesEMonoch lorobenzeneUMonoethanolamineUMotor OilENaphtha E ENaphthalene U U UNickel SaltsENicotineENicotinic Acid E ENickel Chloride Sat'd. E ENickel Nitrate Concentrated ENickel Sulfate, Sat'd. E ENicotine, DiluteENitroglycerineUNitric Acid 0-30% E UNitric Acid 30-50% E UNitric Acid 50-95%FNitric Acid 95-98%UNitrobenzene 100% U UNitroethaneENitromerhaneENitropropane U FNitrous AcidENitrous Oxide GasENitroglycolUNitric Acid 0-50%ENitric Acid 60% ENitric Acid 70% ENitric Acid 80% FNitric Acid 90% FNitric Acid 100% UNitric Acid FumingU


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.POLYETHYLENE ABS PVC TYPE 1 POLYETHYLENE ABS PVC TYPE 1Oils, VegetableEOils & Fats U E EOleic AcidEOleum U U UOlive OilFOxalic Acid E E EOxygen GasEOzone GasEOctanolUOctyl CresolUOlecic Acid, Concentrated U EOrange ExtractEOxidizing GasesEPaper Mill LiquorsEPalmitic AcidEParaffine E EPerchloric Acid 10% E E EPetroleum EtherUPhenol 90% E FPalmitic Acid 10%EPalmitic Acid 70%EPentaneFPeracetic Acid 40%EPerchloric Acid 70%EPerchlorocfhyleneFPetroleum SourEPetroleum RefinedEPhenolFPhenylcarbinolUPhosphoric Acid E EPhosphorous Oxychloride UPhosphorous Pentoxide E EPhosphorous Trichloride E UPhotographic Solutions EPhenylhydrazineUPhenylhydrazine HC1FPhosgene, GasEPhosgene, LiquidUPhosphorus YellowEPhosphorus RedEPhotographic Chemicals Aq.EPhthalic AcidFPicric Acid E UPlating Solutions, Metal E U EPotassium Salts, Aq.EPotassium BorateEPotassium BromideEPotassium CarbonateEPotassium Chlorate, Sat’d. EPotassium Chloride Sat’d. E EPotassium Cyanide, Sat’d. EPotassium Dichromate EPotassium Ferricyanide EPotassium Ferrocyanide EPotassium FluorideEPotassium Hydroxide E EPotassium Nitrate, Sat'd. EPotassium Perchlorate EPotassium Permanganate EPotassium Sulfate E EPropyl AlcoholEPropylene Dichloride 100% U UPropylene Glycel E EPotassium Permanganate 25%FPotassium Alkyl XanthatesEProponeEPropylene OxideUPyridineUPyrogallic AcidFRayon Coagulating BathSea Water E ESalicylic AcidESalicyloldehydeFSelenic AcidESilver CyanideESilver Nitrate E ESoaps E E ESodium AcetateESodium BenzoateESodium Bicarbonate E ESodium BisulfateESodium Bisulfate Sat'd. E ESodium BromideESodium Carbonate Cone. E ESodium Chloride E ESewage ResidentialESilicic AcidESilicone OilESilver SaltsESodium Salts, Aq. exceptESodium ChloriteESodium ChlorateESodium Dichromate, AcidESodium PerborateESodium Cyanide E ESodium FerricyanideESodium Ferrocyanide E ESodium Fluoride E ESodium Hydroxide E ESodium Hypochlorite E USodium NitrateESodium Sulfate E ESodium Sulfide E ESodium Sulfite E ESodium ThiosulfateEE* The material presented on Chemical Resistanceis based on laboratory tests and may be used as abasis for recommendation but not as a guarantee.Tests were conducted at 73.4° F.51


PipeLife <strong>Jet</strong> <strong>Stream</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.POLYETHYLENE ABS PVC TYPE 1 POLYETHYLENE ABS PVC TYPE 1Stannic Chloride E E EStannous Chloride E E EStarch Solution E ESteoric Acid 100% E E ESulfur E EStoddard SolventUSulfite LiquorESugars, Aq.ESulfur Dioxide Dry E E ESulfur Dioxide Wet E E ESulfur Dioxide LiquidESulfur TrioxideESulfuric Acid 0-10%FSulfuric Acid 10-75% E USulfuric Acid 75-90% U USulfurous Acid E FSulfur Trioxide Gas DryESulfur Trioxide -WetESulfuric Acid up to 70%ESulfuric Acid 70 to 90%ESulfuric Acid 90 to 100%FTall OilETonnic Acid E U ETanning LiquorsETallow E E ETartaric AcidETetrachloroethane U FTetrochloroethyleneUTetrahydrofurone U UTetrahydronophthalene UThionyl Chloride 100% U UToluene U U UTrichloroethylene U U UTriethanoiamineETrisodium Phosphate E ETransformer OilsUTrichlorobenzeneUTurpentine E U ETetroethyl LeadEThread Cutting OilsTerpineolTitanium TetrachlorideTributyl PhosphateTributyl CitrateTricresyl PhosphateTrichloroacetic AcidTriethanolomineTriethylamineTrimethyl PropaneUrea E EUrine E EEFFUEUEEEEVaselineUVegetable Oils U EVinegarEVinyl AcetateUVinegar Commercial E EWater DistilledEWater Fresh E EWater MineEWater SaltEWater TopEWater and WasteEWater Salt Sat'dEWater Sea 100%EWetting AgentsEWhiskey Commercial E EWines E E EXylene or Xylol 100% U UYeastZinc Chloride E EZinc FluorideEZinc SaltsZinc Sulfate E EEE* The material presented on Chemical Resistanceis based on laboratory tests and may be used as abasis for recommendation but not as a guarantee.Tests were conducted at 73.4° F.52

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