Welcome to the ultimate precision junction at THS Now. While pipes direct the flow of water throughout your... Read More
Welcome to the ultimate precision junction at THS Now. While pipes direct the flow of water throughout your property, it is the connectors, joints, and control valves that keep the entire network unified, leak-free, and safe. A plumbing line is only as reliable as its weakest joint. A minor failure in a single concealed elbow or a low-grade valve can lead to extensive structural dampness, loss of water pressure, and massive repair invoices. At THS Now, we stock a professional-grade array of highly resilient CPVC, UPVC, and heavy brass fittings engineered to form airtight bonds and manage fluid flow with total authority.
Constructing a plumbing grid that lasts for decades requires more than just applying solvent cement to a joint. To prevent mechanical failure under constant hydraulic pressure, your installation team must evaluate three foundational engineering aspects:
Material compatibility determines how your plumbing network handles temperature fluctuations and mechanical stress. Using a connector with a different thermal expansion rate than the pipe itself will eventually crack the joint. For indoor hot and cold water delivery, CPVC connectors are mandatory due to their high heat tolerance. For cold water distribution, structural lines, and external setups, UPVC and forged brass fittings provide the rigidity and UV resistance needed to stay structurally intact over time.
In pressure plumbing, there is absolutely no room for a "close enough" fit. Connectors rely on high-precision tolerances for a secure solvent weld or a clean thread seal. It is vital to match standard pipe schedules—such as Schedule 40 or Schedule 80—and verify exact outer diameter (OD) measurements. Even a millimeter of variance will prevent the solvent cement from fusing the polymers correctly, resulting in micro-leaks under continuous water pressure.
For high-rise residential complexes or commercial applications using heavy booster pumps, standard residential fittings are inadequate. Always check the nominal pressure (PN) ratings of your valves and connectors. Industrial environments require heavy-walled Schedule 80 fittings or high-tensile brass valves capable of continuously sustaining extreme pressure loads and resisting sudden hydraulic shocks (commonly known as water hammer).
To help you secure the exact components required to map out your water distribution grid, the THS Now inventory features a comprehensive selection of precision-molded fittings.
These are the fundamental building blocks of any layout. Elbows alter your pipeline's direction by 45 or 90 degrees without restricting water velocity. Tees allow a single supply line to branch off into two separate directions, perfect for feeding parallel bathroom or kitchen outlets. Couplers act as straight bridges, linking two distinct pipe segments seamlessly to extend your overall line length.
Manage spatial flow dynamics efficiently. Reducers cleanly transition a larger main distribution pipe down to a narrower branch line, helping to maintain optimal volumetric water pressure at point-of-use taps. End caps provide a highly secure, permanent or temporary termination point at the end of a pipeline run during early-stage pressure testing or building phases.
Take absolute command of your fluid networks. Our premium collection of quarter-turn ball valves, heavy gate valves, and non-return check valves (NRVs) allows you to isolate specific zones of your property for routine maintenance without shutting down water to the entire building. They feature reinforced internal seals and smooth-actuating levers that resist scaling and stiffening over years of service.
Simplify long-term system modifications. Unions feature a unique three-piece screw design that allows you to detach a specific section of a pipeline or a pump for cleaning or replacement without cutting the pipes. Our threaded fittings—frequently equipped with solid brass internal or external inserts—provide a robust, strip-resistant mechanical link when transitioning from plastic pipe runs to metal sanitary fixtures.
Sourcing a matching set of high-tolerance plumbing fittings can stall active construction timelines if local suppliers run short on specific sizes. THS Now eliminates procurement delays by providing a completely integrated supply chain. We stock extensive commercial volumes of specialized reducers, transition fittings, and heavy-duty control valves under one digital roof. Whether you are scaling an agricultural irrigation layout or managing a concealed domestic plumbing overhaul, you can order verified, factory-fresh fitting batches shipped directly to your job site at highly competitive prices.
The THS Now collection is trusted by plumbing professionals, mechanical engineers, and private contractors for foundational building infrastructure.
Only if they are rated as CPVC or Brass. Standard UPVC connectors are engineered strictly for cold water applications and will warp or crack if exposed to continuous high temperatures. For geyser outlets, hot water solar lines, and modern bathroom mixing networks, you must use CPVC (Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride) connectors or high-grade brass fittings from the THS Now collection, which safely handle temperatures up to 93°C.
It is highly recommended to keep your plumbing system uniform. While special transition solvent cements and hybrid threaded adapters exist to join dissimilar materials, directly solvent-welding a CPVC fitting to a UPVC pipe is structurally unsafe. The two materials possess different chemical compositions and thermal expansion properties, which can cause the joint to split over time under continuous system pressure.
For standard residential properties in India, the main vertical down-take lines from the rooftop water tank typically utilize 1-inch (32mm) or 1.25-inch (40mm) pipes and connectors. The internal branch lines leading into individual kitchens and bathrooms generally scale down to 0.75-inch (25mm) or 0.5-inch (20mm) fittings to optimize final water delivery pressure at the taps. Always consult your onsite plumbing expert to verify your specific layout's requirements before purchasing.
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