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Can CPVC Handle Hot Water?
Yes, CPVC is commonly used for domestic hot-water lines, but the decision is only sound when the expected water temperature, operating pressure, heater connection details, and thermal movement are all handled correctly.
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What Temperature Can CPVC Handle?
CPVC is commonly discussed with a top service temperature around 93 degrees C, but the real question is whether the line stays within safe temperature and pressure conditions over time.
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Where CPVC Should Not Be Used
CPVC should not be used as a universal pipe choice. Problems usually start when the line faces unusual heat, chemical exposure, sunlight, mechanical stress, or conditions outside normal domestic plumbing use.