Reducing Union
Compression fittings are commonly used in applications that requires excellent sealing in high temperature and pressure setting. These fittings are also known as single ferrule. They have a simpler design than double ferrules. Compression fittings are made to DIN 2353, ISO 8434-1, and DIN EN 3851 standards. These fittings are available in 3 series; S, L, and LL. Each series is made to suit different pressure needs. S series (high pressure) fitting has a working pressure of 315 to 630 bars, while L series (light pressure) fitting has a working pressure between 160 to 315 bars. The lowest pressure (LL) series is 100 bars. Compression fittings can be assembled and reassembled many times. Fittings vary in design but they are all made up of three parts; Body, nut, and sleeve. The benefits offered by compression fitting are fewer leak paths, dampens vibration, flexibility, and ease of installation. To install a compression fitting, place the ring and nut over the tube. Then, use a pre-assembly tool and insert the tube up to tube abutment and tighten it with 1 1/4 turns. Remove the pre-assembly tool and untighten it. Remove the nut to see if there is any visible ring formed over the tube. Use a wrench to tighten the nut with the fitting body in an upward position until there is a noticeable feeling in increase of torque and further tighten the nut ¼ turn. Single ferrule reducing union combines pipes of different diameter together. Reducing union is highly sought after because not only it helps to stop the pipe run within the piping system, it can also help operators and users to extend the piping system by connecting 2 different pipe sizes together. It also helps to repair any leaking or damaged pipes. This fitting has both compression ends with sleeves and nuts.
About Red Coupling
Size : 6mm to 35mm
Series : L (Light Series) & S (Heavy Series)
Working Pressure (bar) : L series (160-315) & S series (315-800)
Material : Brass
Material Standard : DIN 2353 / DIN EN 3851 / ISO 8434-1
DIN Fittings installation guidelines:
Step 1: Cutting ring and nut to be placed over the tube in the correct direction.
Step 2: Insert tube into pre-assembly tool up to tube abutment and tighten with the nut.
Step 3: Tighten 1 ¼ turns beyond the hand tighten position by using a wrench.
Step 4: Take out the pre-assembly and untighten and remove the nut to check the ring formed up over the tube. The visible ring is formed up with the penetration of the cutting ring into the tube surface.
Step 5: With fitting body holding up, use a wrench to tighten the nut until a noticeable increase in torque in felt. Beyond this point tighten the nut ¼ turn for last round of assembly.