vandrør
Vandrør is a Danish term for a pipe that carries potable or non-potable water within a building or water distribution system. The compound is formed from vand meaning water and rør meaning pipe. In practice, vandrør refers to any conduit that transports water from a supply source to fixtures such as taps, toilets, and appliances. In municipal and building services engineering, vandrør are designed to maintain adequate pressure, prevent contamination, and withstand corrosion and pressure fluctuations.
Materials and construction: Common materials today include copper, chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC), cross-linked polyethylene (PEX), polyvinyl
Installation and standards: Vandrør routing follows architectural plans and building codes. Key considerations include sizing to
Maintenance and lifecycle: Regular leak detection, corrosion monitoring, and replacement of aging segments extend service life.