Agriculture Pressure Pipes & Fittings
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1 Avoid Cheap Materials Do not use low-quality or non-standard materials, as they can result in frequent breakdowns, leaks, and short product lifespans.    
2 Neglect Inspections Never ignore the need for routine checks on pipes and fittings, as undetected leaks or damage can lead to costly repairs.    
3 Shallow Installation Do not install pipes too close to the surface where they can be easily damaged by farm machinery or foot traffic.    
4 Mismatch Fittings Avoid using mismatched fittings, as they can create weak joints and result in water leaks or system failure.    
5 Incorrect Alignment Do not overlook the importance of aligning pipes properly during installation; improper alignment puts undue stress on the joints.    
6 Loose Connections Never leave pipe connections loose or improperly secured, as this increases the risk of leaks or disconnection under pressure.    
7 Exceed Pressure Ratings Avoid exceeding the recommended pressure limits of pipes, which can cause ruptures or damage to the system.    
8 Skip Thread Sealants Do not omit thread sealants like Teflon tape on joints, as it helps create tight, leak-proof connections between pipes.    
9 Prolonged Sun Exposure Do not expose pipes to direct sunlight for extended periods, as UV rays can degrade and weaken the pipe material.    
10 Install Dirty Pipes Never install pipes or fittings that haven’t been cleaned properly, as debris can compromise sealing and cause leaks.    
11 Over Pressurised System Avoid running the system at excessively high pressures, which can result in damage to pipes and fittings.    
12 Use Corrosive Pipes Do not use pipes prone to corrosion in areas with high chemical exposure, as this will lead to premature failures.    
13 Overcomplicate Layout Avoid using too many bends or joints in the pipe layout, as this can reduce water flow efficiency and increase the risk of leaks.    
14 Ignore Soil Movement Never neglect to account for ground movement in your installation, as this can cause pipes to crack or leak over time.    
15 Delay Leak Fixes Do not delay fixing leaks or issues once identified, as they can worsen and lead to greater damage or water waste.    
16 Ignore Pipe Support Avoid leaving long pipe runs unsupported, as sagging pipes are more prone to breakage and reduced performance.    
17 Use Uncoated Pipes Never use uncoated pipes in harsh environments where exposure to weather or chemicals can significantly reduce their lifespan.    
18 Skip Filtration Do not skip installing filters, as debris and sediment can clog pipes and disrupt water flow.    
19 Ignore Water Flow Rates Never ignore water flow rates, as excess flow can build up pressure and cause damage to the pipe system.    
20 Use Improper Tools Do not use the wrong tools for cutting or joining pipes, as improper handling can damage the pipes or result in faulty installation.