NIBCO NPC280 Press System 18V Battery Press Tool Kit Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- NIBCO
Table of Contents
- NIBCO NPC280 Press System 18V Battery Press Tool Kit
- NIBCO® Press System — Installation Instructions
- Installation Instructions for 2 1/2″ – 4″ Press Fittings and Valves
- Preparing the Copper Tube
- Inserting the Tube into the Fitting or Valve
- Crimping a NIBCO Press System Fitting or Valve
- Instructions for Fittings & Valves
- WATER LEAK TESTING:
- Minimum Distance Between Joints
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
NIBCO NPC280 Press System 18V Battery Press Tool Kit
NIBCO® Press System — Installation Instructions
NIBCO Press System
The NIBCO Press System, when used with tested and authorized pressing tools and jaws, is designed to mechanically crimp fittings and valves onto copper tubing to create a watertight, permanent seal. When the switch on the pressing tool is depressed a small hydraulic pump generates thousands of pounds of crimping force to install the specially designed fittings and valves.
System Components
Fittings and Valves
NIBCO Press System copper or bronze fittings and valves
Tubing
ASTM B 88 seamless Hard Drawn Copper Water Tube: Types K, L, and M as well as
1/2″, 3/4″, and 1″ annealed copper tubing.
Pressing Tools, Chains, and Jaws
The pressing tool, chain, and jaw are important parts of ensuring a reliable,
permanent connection between NIBCO Press System fittings and valves and the
copper water tube.
CAUTION — Use only pressing tools and jaw sets that have been tested and
authorized for use with NIBCO Press System fittings and valves. Use of
unauthorized pressing tools and/or jaws may result in an improper seal that
could cause extensive property damage
(1) See the approved tool and jaw compatibility matrix in this catalog.
Pressing Tool Safety
- Only use authorized pressing tools and jaws with NIBCO Press System fittings and valves. Other uses or modification of the jaws for other applications may damage the press tool, damage the jaws, and/or cause personal injury.
- Keep fingers and hands away from jaws during the pressing cycle. Your fingers or hands can be crushed, fractured, or amputated if they become caught between the jaw tips or between the jaw and any other object.
- Always wear safety glasses while using pressing tools and jaws.
- Never attempt to repair a damaged jaw set. A jaw that has been modified in any manner can fail during crimping resulting in serious injury. Discard the entire damaged jaw set. Replace with a new jaw set.
WARNING: Please read these installation instructions and the
manufacturer’s pressing tool and jaw operator’s manual(s) carefully prior to
installation of the NIBCO Press System. Failure to understand and follow the
contents of this manual may result in extensive property damage, severe
personal injury, or death.
Please contact NIBCO Technical Services at 888.446.4226 if you have
installation questions.
Chemical Compatibility
Please consult the most current edition of the NIBCO Chem-Guide for
recommendations regarding the chemical compatibility of material exposure to
specific media and media-treatment additives. The NIBCO Chem-Guide is a
general guide on the topic of chemical compatibility and is by no means an
exhaustive resource on the subject. Ultimately, proper material selection is
the responsibility of the installer and/or end-user, taking into account all
aspects of a system’s design and intended use
Galvanic Potential in Piping Systems
Galvanic corrosion or dissimilar metal corrosion is an electrochemical process
that is created through the electrical interaction of two different metals
under the influence of a conductive media (i.e. an electrolyte). An
electrolytic cell, much like a battery, is generated by these dissimilar
metals using water as the electrolyte. The electrical charge, developed within
the electrolytic cell, drives a preferential attack on the more electrically
active metal with the water acting as the recipient of the discarded metal
ions. Such galvanic attack is often encountered in service where iron or steel
components are installed and later corrode, in a largely copper piping system.
Please consult NIBCO Technical Bulletin NTB-0714-01 Dielectric Products
Relative to Electrolysis and Galvanic Corrosion.
Installation Instructions for 1/2″ – 2″ Press Fittings and Valves
WARNING: To prevent serious injury, inspect the pressing tool, battery
charger (if applicable), and jaw sets according to the procedure outlined in
the pressing tool instruction manual prior to beginning installation.
Failure to clean jaws can result in an improper connection that can lead to
extensive property damage.
Preparing the Copper Tube
- Select a clean, undamaged copper tube and cut it to the desired length. Cut tube end square using a tube cutter or fine-toothed saw. Do not crimp over damaged, scratched, gouged, or otherwise damaged tubing ends. Do not crimp over etch print streams on the tubing. (Figure 1).
- Deburr the tube inside and outside diameter using a half-round file or a deburring tool.
- Clean the tube end of all dirt, oil, and grease. (Emery cloth or sandpaper to clean the tube or remove oxidation should not be used.)
Inserting the Tube into the Fitting or Valve
- Check the fitting to make sure the EPDM seal is in place, clean, and free of dirt and debris (Figure 2). WARNING: Never lubricate the EPDM seal in the NIBCO Press System fitting or valve with anything other than water. Oil-based lubricant, dirt, or debris may damage the seal. An improper seal can lead to extensive property damage.
- Mark the tube with a permanent marker to indicate the proper tube insertion depth (Figure 3).
- Refer to the minimum insertion depth table for correct depths
- Insert the tube into the fitting or valve using a twisting motion. Make sure that the tube is fully inserted into the fitting stop or shoulder.
Tube Size | Insertion Depth (min.) |
---|---|
Inches | Inches |
1/2 | 11/16 |
3/4 | 7/8 |
1 | 7/8 |
11⁄4 | 1 |
11⁄2 | 13⁄8 |
2 | 11⁄2 |
CAUTION: Tubing that is difficult to insert may have burrs or could be out-of-round. Burrs must be removed and the tubing end must be undamaged. Make sure the tube is inserted to the proper depth. Failure to do so may result in an improper seal.
Attaching Pressing Jaws
- Make sure the battery is removed or the cord is unplugged on the pressing tool prior to attaching or changing the crimp jaws.
- Push and twist to open the jaw set mounting pin. (Figure 4).
- If the press tool contains a jaw set, slide it out of the crimping tool.
- Select the jaw set that corresponds to the size of the joint to be crimped and insert the jaw set into the pressing tool (Figure 5).
- Push the jaw set mounting pin until it clicks into position.
NOTE: The tool will not properly press unless the pin is fully engaged.
Crimping a NIBCO Press System Fitting or Valve
- Make sure the tubing is inserted to the proper depth in the fitting. (Figure 6).
- Squeeze jaw arms to open the jaw set.
- Place the open jaws around the fitting and ensure that the contour of the jaw is properly aligned with the contour of the fitting (Figure 7).
- Make sure the tool is perpendicular to the tubing and depress the switch (Figure 8). Keep the trigger depressed from the time the cycle begins and the rollers contact the jaw arms until the end of the entire crimp cycle.
- Once the crimp is complete, press the jaw arms to open the jaw and remove it from the fitting.
If the tool displays an LED flash or emits an audible alarm, please refer to the tool instruction manual for troubleshooting suggestions.
CAUTION Avoid handling sharp edges that may have formed on the fitting during the crimping operation.
Inspecting the Crimp
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Inspect the crimped fitting to ensure proper crimp.
NOTE: The use of the NIBCO Press System jaw will produce a unique witness mark “N” on the crimped fitting. -
Inspect the crimped fitting checking the connection for the following problems:
- Not fully inserted tube, double check depth marks
- Incorrect jaw alignment with the fitting contour
If any problems are found, a new section of tubing and a new fitting will need to be prepared, installed and crimped.
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Test the NIBCO Press System in accordance with crimp intergrity testing instructions for fittings and valves in this catalog.
Installation Instructions for 2 1/2″ – 4″ Press Fittings and Valves
WARNING: To prevent serious injury, the pressing tool, battery charger
(if applicable) and pressing chains should be inspected according to the
procedure outlined in the pressing tool instruction manual prior to beginning
installation.
Failure to clean pressing chains can result in an improper connection that can
lead to extensive property damage.
Preparing the Copper Tube
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Select clean, undamaged copper tube and cut to the desired length. Cut tube end square using a tube cutter or fine-toothed saw. Do not crimp over dam-aged, scratched, gouged, or otherwise damaged tubing. Do not crimp over etch print streams on tubing (Figure 1).
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Deburr the tube inside diameter using a half-round file or deburring tool. Remove any copper shavings or filings (Figures 2 & 3).
Figure 2: Deburr inside diameter using a half-round file Figure 3: Deburr inside diameter deburring tool -
Deburr the tube outside diameter using a half-round file to prevent damage to the EPDM seal (Figure 4).
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Clean the tube end of all contamination, oils and shavings. A smooth transition chamfer is recommended to ease tube insertion past the seal. (Emery cloth or sandpaper to clean the tube or remove oxidation should not be used.)
Inserting the Tube into the Fitting or Valve
- Check the fitting to make sure that the seal is in place and is free of oil or grease. Only original NIBCO® EPDM seals are to be used when making a press connection with NIBCO Press System fittings and valves. If it is neces-sary to lubricate the seals, use water only. DO NOT use any petroleum-based lubricants (Figure 5). WARNING: Never lubricate the EPDM seal in a NIBCO Press System fitting or valve with anything other than water. Oil-based lubricants, dirt or debris may damage the seal. An improper seal can lead to extensive property damage
- Mark the proper insertion depth on the tube with a permanent marker prior to insertion, based on insertion depth chart. Refer to minimum insertion depth table for correct depths.
- Tube Size: 21/2” / 3″ /4″
- Insertion Depth (min.): 11/2” / 15/8” /21/8”
- Insert the tube into the fitting or valve using a twisting motion. Make sure that the tube is fullly inserted into the fitting or valve.
WARNING: If tube is not inserted to the proper depth, an inadequate seal
may result.
CAUTION: Tubing that is difficult to insert may have burrs or could be
out-of-round. Burrs must be removed and tubing end should be undamaged. Make
sure tube is inserted to the proper depth. Failure to do so may result in an
improper seal.
Crimping a NIBCO Press System Fitting or Valve
CAUTION:
NIBCO press fittings and valves (2½”, 3”, 4” ends) to be installed ONLY with:
- NIBCO PC-100 and PC-280 pressing tools
- NIBCO PC-5 adapter jaw
- NIBCO pressing chain – 2½” (PC-2), 3” (PC-3), 4” (PC-4)
- Make sure that the battery is removed or that the cord is unplugged on the pressing tool prior to attaching or changing the adapter jaw.
- Select the correct size pressing chain. Pull the pin on the chain which allows the segments to open. Position the chain on the raised bead and wrap the chain around the fitting with the “pipe side” designation facing the tube. When the chain is fully wrapped around the fitting, reinsert the pin to secure the chain on the assembled joint. Visually inspect the mark made for insertion depth, to ensure the tube remained in position (Figure 6).
- Release the pin (push and twist) on the jaw holder of the pressing tool, and install the adapter jaw on the tool. Return the pin to its original position, secur-ing the jaw. The red sleeve on the tool must be in the back position to allow for crimping sizes 2½”, 3” and 4” (Figure 7).
- Squeeze adapter jaw arms to open the jaw. Rollers must be fully retracted to open the adapter jaw. Place the open adapter jaw into the grooves in the pressing chain and let go of the jaw arms (Figure 8).
- Make sure the tubing is inserted to the proper depth in the fitting or valve, and that the tube and fitting or valve are aligned properly.
- With the pressing tool perpendicular to the tube, begin the pressing cycle by pulling the trigger of the pressing tool.
- Keep the trigger depressed from the time the cycle begins and the rollers con-tact the jaw arms until the end of the entire cycle. Remove the pressing tool and adapter jaw from the pressing chain. Remove the pressing chain from the fitting.
If the tool displays an LED flash or emits an audible alarm, please refer to
the toolinstruction manual for troubleshooting suggestions.
CAUTION: Avoid sharp edges that may have formed on the fitting during the
crimping operation. Inspecting the Crimp
- Inspect the crimped fitting or valve to ensure proper crimp. The final crimp should appear pressed uniformly around the fitting or valve (Figure 9).
- Inspect the crimped fitting checking the connection for the following problems:
- Not fully inserted tube, double check depth marks
- Incorrect chain alignment with the fitting contour
- Test the NIBCO Press System in accordance with crimp integrity testing instructions for fittings and valves in this catalog.
Instructions for Fittings & Valves
PRESSURE TESTING:
NIBCO recommends the following leak testing procedures when installing NIBCO
Press System with the leak detection feature. These test procedures allow the
installer to find un-pressed connections while the system is being tested
under pressure.The uniquely designed EPDM o-ring allows fluids or gases to
flow past the seal and leak when the fitting has not yet been pressed. When
the fitting has been pressed, the o-ring will create a water tight seal around
the tube.
- Pressurize system up to 15 psi maximum using dry, oil free compressed air, carbon dioxide, or nitrogen.
- Allow system pressure to stabilize for a minimum of 2 hours.
- If system pressure has dropped, add more air to bring entire system up to 15 psi maximum. If system pressure increases above 15 psi, bleed off excess pressure to ensure system is at a maximum pressure of 15 psi.
- If the system pressure continues to drop, inspect all joints for un-pressed fittings. The NIBCO Press System press fittings with the leak detection feature are designed to leak in an un-pressed condition.
- Check all press joints for air leaks using a commercially available leak test solution or a soap and water mixture. Do not use a soap that contains Mineral Spirits or a Hydrocarbon/ petroleum that might attack the EPDM O-rings.
- Once the system has been confirmed to be leak free, pressure can be increased to the recommended working pressure to verify system integrity.
WATER LEAK TESTING:
- Pressurize system up to 50 psi maximum using potable water.
- Allow system pressure to stabilize for a minimum of 2 hours.
- If system pressure has dropped, add more water to bring entire system up to 50 psi maximum. If system pressure increases above 50 psi, bleed off excess pressure to ensure system is at a maximum pressure of 50 psi.
- If the system pressure continues to drop, inspect all joints for un-pressed fittings. The NIBCO Press System press fittings with the leak detection feature are designed to leak in an un-pressed condition.
- Check all press joints for leaking water.
- Once the system has been confirmed to be leak free, water pressure can be increased to the recommended working pressure to verify system integrity.
SYSTEM INTEGRITY TESTING:
Once a system has been confirmed to be properly installed and no press
connections have been left uncrimped, the system is recommended for testing up
to the maximum non-shock working pressure of 200 psi hydrostatic.
NOTE: While NIBCO Press System products are tested to pressures as high
as 600 psi, the product system rating limitation of 200 psi is in place to
ensure a safety factor of three-times proof-testing according to ASME B16.51
Copper and Copper Alloy Press-Connect Pressure Fittings.
SYSTEM INTEGRITY TESTING AT HIGHER PRESSURES:
NIBCO Press System products can be tested at hydrostatic pressures higher than
200 CWP, not exceeding a maximum pressure of 300 psi hydrostatic for a maximum
test duration of 24 hours, when assembled and tested according to the methods
prescribed above.
CAUTION: These testing parameters and protocols apply only to NIBCO
products as detailed above: NIBCO accepts no responsibility or liability for
any other manufacturer’s products that may be damaged as a result of such
testing. *System integrity testing applies to leak detect and non-leak detect
fittings and valves. Visit our website for the most current information.
Minimum Distance Between Joints
To prevent distortion of the tubing, certain fitting sizes require a minimum distance between crimp joints (refer to Chart 1 below). Failure to provide this minimum distance may result in an improper seal.
Tube Dia.
| A (min.)
---|---
Inches| mm
1⁄2″| 0| 0
3⁄4″| 0| 0
1″| 0| 0
11⁄4″| 0| 0
11⁄2″| 0| 0
2″| 0| 0
21⁄2″| 3⁄8″| 10
3″| 3⁄8″| 10
4″| 3⁄8″| 10
System Support
CAUTION — In any installation, the system should be suported to ensure the
minimum stress is imposed on the tube and joints. The NIBCO Press System
should be supported in accordance with normal practice and to local
jurisdiction piping code.
Softening of Copper Tubing
A NIBCO Press System installation should not be conducted within 12″ of a
brazed joint. The high temperature required for capillary joinery may cause
the copper tube to become annealed and render it too soft for proper crimp-
ing. However, a NIBCO Press System product may be crimped adjacent to a
soldered joint, as normal temperatures created by silver soldering are not hot
enough to cause the copper tube to become annealed.
CAUTION: Brazing or soldering should not be conducted within 12″ of an
existing NIBCO Press System connection as this may damage the EPDM seal. If
there is any concern about heat damage to the O-ring, a cold, wet cloth should
be wrapped around the crimped connection prior to soldering or brazing.
Spacing
1. Sufficient clearance must be left around each joint to allow room for the pressing tool and jaw to be attached without interference. Clearance Requirements Standard Jaw Sets.
Tool perpendicular to wall
Tube Dia. | A (min.) | B (min.) |
---|---|---|
Inches | mm | Inches |
1/2 | 15/16 | 24 |
3/4 | 7/8 | 22 |
1 | 11/4 | 31 |
11/4 | 11/8 | 29 |
11/2 | 2 | 51 |
2 | 2 | 51 |
Tool angled to wall
Tube Dia. | A (min.) | B (min.) | C (min.) |
---|---|---|---|
Inches | mm | Inches | mm |
1/2 | 11/8 | 28 | 13/8 |
3/4 | 1 | 26 | 11/2 |
1 | 15/16 | 34 | 13/4 |
11/4 | 11/4 | 32 | 21/4 |
11/2 | 21/8 | 54 | 31/8 |
2 | 21/8 | 54 | 31/8 |
21/2 | 35/8 | 92 | 37/8 |
3 | 37/8 | 98 | 43/4 |
4 | 5 | 127 | 51/2 |
NOTE: Clearance dimensions for 21/2″, 3″ & 4″ are for wrapping pressing chains around fittings.
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