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<blockquote data-quote="bear" data-source="post: 356852" data-attributes="member: 5779"><p>The black pipe you are using is probably polyethylene or possibly a pex (cross-linked polyethylene) pipe. This pipe has a much thicker wall and is very durable. The sleeve is used as a wall stiffener to allow compression fittings to tighten. The joints are very strong. The letters "CTS" (copper tube size) refer to the outside diameter. Schedule 40 is "IPS" (iron pipe size). This type of polyetylene is very popular and rapidly replacing schedule 40 when used for underground water service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bear, post: 356852, member: 5779"] The black pipe you are using is probably polyethylene or possibly a pex (cross-linked polyethylene) pipe. This pipe has a much thicker wall and is very durable. The sleeve is used as a wall stiffener to allow compression fittings to tighten. The joints are very strong. The letters "CTS" (copper tube size) refer to the outside diameter. Schedule 40 is "IPS" (iron pipe size). This type of polyetylene is very popular and rapidly replacing schedule 40 when used for underground water service. [/QUOTE]
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