Copper Tube Types K, L, M Explained: Which One Do You Need?
Type K, L, M copper tubes differ in wall thickness. This guide explains which to use for your application.
What K, L, M Mean
Per ASTM B88: Type K = thickest (underground, high pressure), Type L = medium (most versatile, commonly used), Type M = thinnest (low-pressure residential). Color code: K = Green, L = Blue, M = Red.
Wall Thickness (1/2″ example)
| Type | Wall (inch) | Wall (mm) | Pressure |
|---|---|---|---|
| K | 0.049″ | 1.24mm | ~1000 PSI |
| L | 0.040″ | 1.02mm | ~850 PSI |
| M | 0.028″ | 0.71mm | ~650 PSI |
When to Use Each
Type K: Underground water service, well pumps, main lines. Type L: Interior water distribution, HVAC, fire sprinklers (the workhorse). Type M: Residential interior plumbing where code allows.
Copper Grades
C12200 (DHP): Most common for plumbing. C1200 (DLP): Low phosphorus for high-temp. C11000 (ETP): Highest conductivity for electrical.
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