Thank you mcbaneAn expansion joint can be used for that repair but in my experience even the 150 psi rated parts can be leaky under pressure. The pipe needs to be smooth and previously buried pipe can be rough and not want to seal against the gasket.
The “right” fix is a repair clamp. Lots of $$. https://romac.com/clamps/
If your hydrant line is low pressure a fernco style shielded coupler can work. Ideally get the double length style so you get a stronger connection and two worm clamps per side.
What kind of repair couplings do you have in mind?Why not replace that section with a couple repair couplings and a new section of pipe?
Got a pic or link to share?Look into using flanges with stainless hardware.
Man, that seems like a lot to juggle 3-5' down in a holeUPDATE: Spoke with the fire protection sub that drew up my plans and he recommended repairing the pipe with a 4 90s technique
Easy to do small diameter pipe like that. 4" takes longer to apply the glue and you have a lot less time to work. You cant just muscle the partially set glue like you can with 1/2" or 3/4" PVC.UPDATE: Spoke with the fire protection sub that drew up my plans and he recommended repairing the pipe with a 4 90s technique
Fortunately access is excellentMan, that seems like a lot to juggle 3-5' down in a hole
Yup and I would have preferred the cave in never occurred but here we areThe 4x 90’s is going to kill any flow velocity. One would think maximum flow is preferred.
Good pointsEasy to do small diameter pipe like that. 4" takes longer to apply the glue and you have a lot less time to work. You cant just muscle the partially set glue like you can with 1/2" or 3/4" PVC.
Yeah but $$$If it is a clean break just get a Hymax 2 coupling and bolt it on. If not a clean break get two and a short filler piece. The coupling requires no hold backs and will last longer than the pipe ever will.
Middle of a straight run. Basically one 20' stick broke on both endsIs the break near the hydrant or in the middle of a straight run?
As mentioned in the thread title, sch 80 PVCIf you have access just get a slip coupling, I assume it's C900 pipe then this is the way to go 4" coupling 23239 with out center stop. Do not use glue on couplings.
Possibly but pretty sure they'd refer me to the fire protection guy that drew up my plans and recommended the four 90s repairWouldn’t the city or whoever provides fire protection want to know about a broken hydrant line and can also provide guidance on repairs?
Those couplings look nice but also $$$2 Dresser couplings and a snort piece of pipe if the to pipes are offset a little this will makeup the difference. This is just one brand
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Don't see why they wouldn't. I installed it in the first placeSeems somewhat shocking to me they would let you repair it yourself.
Thanks!I used to sell both of these products by the truck-load, George Fischer or Spears will make a high-quality solution if there is one available. Check with them or their local distributor.
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Well you have to pay a lot for either labor or parts. A 4" hymax coupling is about 350-400 a stick of pipe probably a couple hundred. But labor will be less than an hour total.Yeah but $$$
It's my private propertyIs this a private system or is it part of the municipal system?
Well you have to pay a lot for either labor or parts. A 4" hymax coupling is about 350-400 a stick of pipe probably a couple hundred. But labor will be less than an hour total.
Go some of these other routes and the parts might be cheaper but labor will take a lot longer and more things to go wrong.
A hymax will literally last longer than the hydrant and pipe and is installed in 10 minutes.
Do u want to wrestle glue and cleaner and misaligned pipe or just cut and tighten.Those couplings look nice but also $$$
But impossible to assemble with the pipe buried in place. 90's drop right in.Four 45s would be less restrictive than four 90s.
