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Publication 149 Large diameter copper tubes: for industrial and commercial heating applications

Publication Year

2001

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Guidance for architects, designers and specifiers about using copper and copper alloys in commercial and industrial heating systems with tube sizes of 28mm to 159mm outside diameter. System components, pipework jointing, tube bending and corrosion resistance are all covered.

Document History

December 2001 edition. Supersedes Technical Note (TN) 43.

Publisher Information

Copper Development Association

The Copper Development Association, was part of the Copper Alliance global network of copper centres, promoting and supporting the use of copper and copper alloys for all major applications through technical guidance, software and training for material specifiers, designers, engineers, architects, consultants and contractors. Dissolved on 28 November 2021.

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