Why not, the Plumbing PVC actually has more testing to meet plumbing standards than PVC conduit. Both are made of the same material, so yes it can.
PVC is commonly used in plumbing
If the local and state building codes allow PVC for plumbing waste and vent then there shouldn't be any legal action.
It depends on the plumbing code in your area.
can you used pvc pipes in a commerical business kitchen
Yes, if it is rigid PVC conduit approved for electrical installations. Don't use PVC water pipe as it will be rejected if inspected.
No! Steel is a very bad choice for plumbing, as it rusts and can poison your water. PVC, copper, or clay pipes are recommended for plumbing.
Depends where you live, going rate for plumbing and what kind of plumber. Most will not use PVC to rough in a house. -( Why are you not using PEX .)
Copper (Cu) is commonly used in electrical wiring due to its high conductivity and resistance to corrosion. It is also used in plumbing systems, roofing materials, and as a component in various alloys to improve strength and durability.
Electrical wiring.
did you mean pcv? if you did mean pvc, then it depends if you want to use it for water or for waste. and if for water, how many bars of pressure will be in the pipe and for waste is underground or not. unless these questions are answered the answer to this question is vast.
The most stolen metal is typically copper. Copper is valuable and in high demand for its use in construction, electrical wiring, and plumbing, making it a common target for thieves looking to sell it for profit.
The purpose of mining copper is to extract the metal for use in various industries such as construction, electronics, and transportation. Copper is a crucial component in electrical wiring, plumbing, and manufacturing of products like cars and appliances.