NIRON Piping System receives Massachusetts approval


The NIRON PP-RCT piping system has passed one of the most rigorous approval processes for plastic piping in the country. After a nearly two-year review process, NIRON has received unrestricted approval for all applications in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, including the hardest to achieve – the conveyance of potable commercial water. The awarding of certification from Massachusetts is a significant milestone for the product. “With its extensive review and certification process, Massachusetts is looked at favorably by other states across the country,” said Chip Curtis, a NIRON and plastic piping product expert with the F.W. Webb Company. “When Massachusetts determines a system is satisfactory, many other states are willing to accept their findings.”

NIRON PP-RCT is fast and easy to install for plumbing and HVAC systems, conveyance of drinking water and alimentary fluids, and movement of compressed air, gas and chemicals. Suitable for many commercial projects, NIRON is often preferred over copper and steel for its ability to withstand high temperatures, chemical resistance, longevity and overall durability. It is light weight, offers four simply joining methods, and installs 30-50 percent faster than traditional piping. It is available in sizes from ½" to 40". NIRON comes with a 30-year warranty and has a tested lifespan of more than 100 years.

The NIRON PP-RCT piping system is available exclusively in the Northeast from the F.W. Webb Company. To discuss the NIRON system for your project, contact Chip Curtis at chip.curtis@fwwebb.com. For more information, visit www.fwwebb.com.

 



June 27, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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