Description
A solution for efficient, durable, and budget-friendly HVAC installations and installation repairs using solderless, one-part copper, aluminum or brass bonding.
Applications
For all new installations and installation repairs of HVAC systems calling for copper, aluminum or brass bonding.
How to Use
Prepare: Ensure the pipe and connector are round, with the connector I.D. between 0.010 and .025, and larger than the tubing O.D. Swage connector as needed until ideal slip fit is achieved.
Sand: Use the provided 60 grit emery cloth to aggressively sand the inside of the connector and the outside of the pipe removing the oxide discoloration until the pipe is bright, shiny, and clean. To sand the inside of a connector, roll the sanding cloth, insert it into the connector, and rotate. Do not wipe or clean the sanded area; leave the sanding dust on the pipe and connector.
Prep: Cut the tip from the HVAC SuperPro® bottle. The orifice should be small. Shake bottle thoroughly, squeeze out the product in the tip of the tub (a small amount, one or two drops) and discard—this does not get mixed when shaken and shouldn’t be used.
Apply: Apply a small bead of HVAC SuperPro® around the inner circumference of the connector and the outer circumference of the pipe. If needed, use a toothpick to spread the HVAC SuperPro® around the inside of the connector, but avoid materials that may absorb the product for spreading. Ensure a heavy coat is on the entire bonding area.
Bond: Insert the pipe into the connector, rotate it slightly by 45 degrees, and hold for 10 seconds. Let the bond sit undisturbed for 5 minutes for a soft set. After 20 minutes, the bond is fully set and ready for a vacuum or pressure test and can withstand a minimum of 1200 psi. A full cure occurs 1 to 2 hours after setting.
Clean up: Wipe outside of joint clean.
Redo if Needed: To redo a joint, heat pipe to 354°F, pull apart, clean and repeat the process.
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