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All Plastic Prefabricated Piping Systems

Photo of prefabricated, custom-designed distribution system

PVC, CPVC, PE, PPRO & FRP

Prefabrication of Distribution Systems

PEP experience enables us to prefabricate custom designed systems to your specifications. PEP specializes in the building of complete individualized systems in accordance with each customer’s exact requirements. PEP offers a full range of corrosive resistant plastics, such as PVC, CPVC. Polypropylene, Polyethylene, PVDF and FRP. 

Prefabricated systems have proved both cost efficient and practical while reducing overall installation costs. PEP can offer many types of connections, such as flanged, socket, threaded, spigot ends, and of course, the popular gasket connection.

Gasket Joint 

PEP gasket header piping is a “Quality Line” product that offers considerable savings in on-site assembly and installation costs. PEP has long been a leader in prefabricated systems for the most demanding industrial service conditions.

Typical applications for prefabricated piping systems are Cooling Towers, Swimming Pools, WASTE Treatment, Aeration Systems, Chemical and Process Feed Lines, Filtration Water Systems and Chilled Water Distribution.

Quality, Dependability & Service!

Cross section photo showing gasket joint
FAST, SIMPLE ASSEMBLY 
Gasket joint is quickly and easily joined together by simply inserting the spigot end of the pipe into the bell socket. 

 

LOW ASSEMBLY FORCE 
Due to low assembly force, prefabricated sections can be joined together easily and quickly. 

 

POSITIVE SEAL
Multi-lip design of the sealing gasket provides a positive seal that is pressure and vacuum tight. 

 

NO GASKET FISH-MOUTHING
Retained ring design prevents fish-mouthing or dislocation of the sealing gasket. 

 

SMOOTH INNER SURFACES 
Sealing gasket is exceptionally smooth. 

 

DEFLECTION
The retained-ring integral joint permits an angular deflection of 2 degrees at the joint. 

 

CAUTION
When utilizing gasket joints, provisions to eliminate thrust must be part of the installation and design by contractor. 

Easy, 3-Step Joint Assembly

Illustration cleaning of spigot and gasket area 1. Make certain that the pipe end, or spigot and gasket area are clean and free of dirt. However, the multi-lip gasket design has proven to be effective even with dirt present.
Illustration lubrication of pipe end and gasket 2. Lubricate the pipe end and the triple sealing section of the rubber gasket with a light coating of recommended lubricant. Make certain the pipe end is supported off the ground so lubricant doesn’t pick up dirt. 
Illustration of spigot/bell alignment 3. Push spigot end into gasket bell far enough so that the reference mark on the spigot is even with the entrance end of the bell. 


 
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