All of Cherne’s hydrostatic test pumps are designed to pressure test new potable water lines. Piston style pumps can be pressure fed or suction fed. Piston pumps cannot be run dry nor should they be used in conjunction with chlorine. (Chlorine is frequently used when new potable water lines are being tested to avoid contamination). Diaphragm test pumps cannot be pressure fed. However they can be used with an optional gravity feed water tank sold by Cherne, or with a large container (like a garbage can) filled with water into which the intake hose can be placed. Diaphragm pumps can be used with up to a 10% chlorine solution in the test water.

Material Safety Data Sheets for smoke bombs and liquid smoke can be found at Oatey.com/Cherne

Smoke bombs have a one year shelf life from the date of manufacture. The shelf life on the mineral oil used in liquid smoke is indefinite.

This calculation is important to the end user and helps them understand the forces behind the plug so that they can decide the proper way block the plug.

No. Field Scrapping products should only be defined by plumbing product manager

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3.5 PSI with less than a 1 PSI pressure loss over the time period called out in the tables. 

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