Trade Terms
Color Codes
Joining Copper Tubing
Measuring Tubing
Pressure Test
100

Any refrigerant containing carbon and one or more halogens, such as chlorine or fluorine. HCFC-22 contains chlorine, making it a halocarbon.

Halocarbon

100

Green

Type K

100

45° angle

Flare Fittng

100

Measure twice

cut once

100

This gas is used for pressure testing.

Nitrogen

200

Heat-treated to soften a metal, making it softer and more formable

Annealed

200

Blue (required)

Type L

200

Expanded tubing

Swaged

200

Cutting this way will create a weak joint. 

Too short

200

Hand-in-hand with temperature change.

What is pressure change?

300

Components that have been coated or covered with a thin copper layer.

Copper-clad

300

Blue (not required)

Type ACR

300

A depth gauge is required to place the witness mark.

Push-to-connect fittings

300

This type of copper tubing needs more accuracy. 

Hard-drawn copper

300

2,000 PSIG

Nitrogen tanks are charged to...….

400

Describes plastic materials that become more plastic (elastic) when heated and harden again when cooled, and can generally do so repeatedly.

Thermoplastic

400

Red

Type M

400

Align the jaws of the tool on the fitting, ensuring they stay square with the fitting. 

Press-to-connect fitting

400

Measure, then add the socket depth x 2

Face-to-face Distance

400

You should never exceed this when pressure testing.

What is the lowest-rated component in the system?

500

Breaking what would usually be a 90-degree angle to create a symmetrical angled surface on an edge. Also used as a noun, as a name for the angled edge.

Chamfer

500

Yellow

DWV

500

One full turn after the nut is finger tight is usually sufficient for a leak-free joint.

Compression joint

500

When using back-to-back distance, this must be subtracted. 

The length of the fitting.

500

1 or 2 PSI above the test pressure.

What do you set the relief valve to open at?

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