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Figure 8-2.-Typical copper fittings. types: K, L, and M. K has the thickest walls, and Type L copper tubing is also available in either M,   the   thinnest   walls,   with   L’s   thickness   in between the other two. The thin walls of copper tubing are soldered to copper fittings. Soldering allows all the tubing and fittings to be set in place before  the  joints  are  finished.  Generally,  faster installation will be the result. Type  K  copper  tubing  is  available  in  either rigid (hard temper) or flexible (soft temper) and is primarily used for underground service in the water distribution systems. Soft temper tubing is available in 40- or 60-ft coils, while hard temper tubing  comes  in  12-  and  20-ft  straight  lengths. hard  or  soft  temper  and  either  in  coils  or  in straight lengths. The soft temper tubing is often used  as  replacement  plumbing  because  of  the tube’s  flexibility,  which  allows  easier  installation. Type  L  copper  tubing  is  widely  used  in  water distribution systems. Type  M  copper  tubing  is  made  in  hard  temper only and is available in straight lengths of 12 and 20 ft. It has a thin wall and is used for branch supplies where water pressure is low, but it is NOT used for mains and risers. It is also used for chilled water  systems,  for  exposed  lines  in  hot-water heating  systems,  and  for  drainage  piping. 8-2

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