Pipe Markers


Why mark pipes?
Pipe markers aid in the quick identification of a pipe’s contents, especially in an emergency situation. A successful pipe identification program helps employees, contractors and emergency services to distinguish between pipes where there are several side by side.

Where should pipe markers be located?
AS1345 specifies that markers be placed next to all junctions, valves, service appliances, bulkhead and wall penetrations. Markers shall be placed no more than 8m apart except for long, uninterrupted straight runs of external services where spacing shall not exceed 50m.

All Brady pipe markers are supplied with an arrow at each end...  just cut off the arrow you don't need.  The self-adhesive markers use an industrial grade adhesive.  Simply peel the release coated paper backing from the pipe marker and press the marker in place.

Phone us for further info on supplimentary markers.

Fire Protection (white on red)

Fire Protection (white on red)

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Electrical (white on orange)

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Air (white on light blue)

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Alkalis/Acids (White on violet)

Alkalis/Acids (White on violet)

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Gases (black on sand)

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