Engineering resources

Selection starts with the service conditions.

Use EFP planning references to define temperature, pressure, material compatibility, motion, end connections, and installation constraints before selecting an assembly.

Operating inputs

Temperature
Pressure
Movement
Media
End connection
Installation

Technical references

Practical tools for product selection.

The legacy EFP content includes selection guides, submittal drawings, pipe thermal expansion references, temperature correction data, and compliance notes. These are the right building blocks for a modern engineering resource center.

Selection

STAMPED Hose Planning Guide

A practical review framework for size, temperature, alloy, motion, pressure, end fittings, and developed assembly length.

Size and flow requirements
Temperature and material limits
Motion type and frequency
Pressure and fitting attachment

Calculation

Pipe Thermal Expansion Chart

Reference data for pipe growth from temperature change, used to determine whether movement needs guides, loops, or expansion joints.

Temperature delta
Pipe material
Run length
Anchor and guide strategy

Documentation

Submittal Drawings

Drawings and product documentation for metal hose, expansion joints, seismic loops, pipe guides, and specialty assemblies.

Product geometry
End connection
Movement rating
Project documentation

Compliance

Certified Lead Free

EFP source material references NSF/ANSI 372 lead-free requirements and independent testing for applicable wetted surfaces.

NSF/ANSI 372
Consumable water applications
Independent lab testing
Certification available by request

STAMPED

Seven inputs prevent bad connector selection.

The STAMPED method in the WordPress export is worth preserving because it is concrete: Size, Temperature, Alloy, Motion, Pressure, End fitting, and Developed assembly length.

S

Size / hose and fittings

T

Temperature

A

Alloy / material compatibility

M

Motion and application

P

Pressure

E

End fitting attachment

D

Developed assembly length

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