P-clips are the standard fixing method for copper pipework, refrigerant lines, and compressed air distribution in HVAC and building services installations. The key decisions are straightforward: match the clip diameter to the pipe OD, choose the right material for the environment, and space the clips to the appropriate support interval. This guide covers all three for the common pipe sizes and system types encountered in HVAC work.
Sizing for Copper Pipe
Standard copper tube in the UK follows a nominal size that matches the outer diameter directly — so 15 mm copper has a 15 mm OD, 22 mm copper has a 22 mm OD, and 28 mm copper has a 28 mm OD. This makes clip selection straightforward: the clip nominal diameter equals the pipe nominal size.
| Copper Pipe Size | Pipe OD | Clip Size | Fixing Hole |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8 mm | 8 mm | 8 mm | M4/M5 |
| 10 mm | 10 mm | 10 mm | M6 |
| 15 mm | 15 mm | 15 mm | M6 |
| 22 mm | 22 mm | 22 mm | M6 |
| 28 mm | 28 mm | 28 mm | M6 |
| 35 mm | 35 mm | 35 mm | M8 |
| 42 mm | 42 mm | 42 mm | M8 |
| 54 mm | 54 mm | 54 mm | M10 |
Insulated and Lagged Pipe
For pipework with foam insulation, Armaflex, or other lagging applied, measure the outer diameter of the complete insulated assembly and select the clip accordingly. A 22 mm copper pipe with 13 mm wall insulation has an insulated OD of approximately 48 mm — requiring a 50 mm nominal clip, not a 22 mm clip.
The EPDM liner will contact the insulation surface directly. This is acceptable and common in building services installations, provided the insulation is firm enough to support the clamping load without deforming. For very soft insulation, use a wider-band heavy-duty clip to spread the contact area.
Refrigerant and AC Lines
Refrigerant lines in split AC and commercial refrigeration systems are typically copper or aluminium, running in pairs (liquid and suction). Key considerations:
- Suction lines are often insulated — size for the insulated OD as described above
- The two lines can be clipped together or separately — if clipped together, measure the combined OD of the bundled pair
- For outdoor condenser unit connections, specify stainless steel clips if the run is fully exposed to weather
- The EPDM liner is compatible with the condensation and temperature cycling typical of refrigerant line service
Compressed Air Pipework
Compressed air distribution in workshops and industrial facilities is commonly run in steel, copper, or aluminium tube. P-clips are the standard support method. For compressed air:
- Size clips to the pipe OD as per the copper pipe table above, adjusted for the pipe material's actual OD
- Standard P-clips are adequate for most compressed air pipework — the operating pressures do not require heavy-duty specification unless the pipe diameter is large
- Space clips at the intervals in the table below, consistent with the pipe material and diameter
- Near compressors and in plant rooms, the clips will be subject to elevated vibration — reduce spacing by 30% in these zones
Material Selection for HVAC
The majority of HVAC and building services pipework is installed indoors in low-humidity commercial or industrial environments. Zinc-coated mild steel is the standard and correct specification for these applications.
Specify stainless steel for:
- External runs exposed to weather
- Plant rooms or roof installations subject to regular moisture or condensation
- Food production facilities where any water ingress requires stainless throughout
- Coastal buildings where salt-laden air affects external and semi-exposed locations
Spacing Guidelines
| Pipe Size | Horizontal Spacing | Vertical Spacing |
|---|---|---|
| 15 mm copper | 1,200 mm | 1,800 mm |
| 22 mm copper | 1,800 mm | 2,400 mm |
| 28 mm copper | 1,800 mm | 2,400 mm |
| 35–42 mm copper | 2,400 mm | 3,000 mm |
| 54 mm copper | 2,700 mm | 3,000 mm |
| All sizes, near bends/fittings | Within 150 mm of any fitting | — |
These figures are broadly consistent with BS EN 806 guidance for copper tube. Always check the applicable building services specification for the project.
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