Streamline LH20010 – 2" x 10' Type L Hard Drawn Copper Tubing for Pressure Plumbing and Mechanical Applications
The Streamline LH20010 is a 10-foot section of 2" nominal Type L copper tubing, manufactured in hard temper for use in hot and cold potable water systems, commercial mechanical piping, and general pressure applications. With an outside diameter of 2-1/8" and a wall thickness of 0.070", this tubing is engineered for durability and long-term performance under elevated pressure and temperature conditions.
Type L copper is suitable for both residential and commercial projects where strength, corrosion resistance, and code compliance are required. This tubing is marked and color-coded in accordance with ASTM B88 standards to facilitate easy identification and proper jobsite handling.
Product Specifications:
Type: Type L (Hard Drawn)
Nominal Size: 2 inch
Outside Diameter: 2-1/8 inches
Wall Thickness: 0.070 inches
Length: 10 feet
Working Pressure: 309 psi
Service Temperature Range: 100°F to 400°F
Material: Seamless copper
Standards Compliance: ASTM B88
Certifications: NSF/ANSI 61 listed for potable water use
Identification: Incised markings with blue color coding for Type L
Key Features:
Rigid, Hard Temper Construction – Provides structural stability and is suitable for straight-line installations without field bending.
Pressure and Thermal Resistance – Rated for high-pressure operation and sustained temperature exposure up to 400°F.
Corrosion Resistant – Copper naturally resists pitting and scaling, making it ideal for potable and mechanical system applications.
Joining Compatibility – Supports soldering, brazing, and mechanical press-fitting using approved fittings.
Code-Compliant and Traceable – Color-coded and factory-marked to meet jobsite inspection and submittal requirements.
Common Applications:
Pressurized potable water supply
Hydronic heating system mains
Commercial plumbing distribution
Mechanical and process water piping
HVAC system connections
Installation Notes:
Install in accordance with local and national plumbing codes. Proper spacing of supports, use of compatible joining methods, and protection against thermal expansion or physical damage are required for optimal system performance. For above-ground installations only—direct burial requires sleeving or corrosion protection per code.