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Elbows
elbows
45º Elbow (Socket x Socket)
(13) Change the direction of your Xirtec piping run by 45 degrees through the use of solvent welding the 45 degree socket elbow to a pipe or spigot end of pipe or fitting.- Maximum service temperature up to 200°F (93°C) under pressure with occasional exposure to boiling water (212°F, 100°C).
- Design stress of CPVC is 2,000psi at 73°F (23°C).
- Xirtec piping materials requires less than half the energy needed to produce the equivalent size of carbon steel or steel alloy materials.
- Xirtec CPVC provides years of maintenance-free service. Our materials will not rust, pit, scale or corrode on either interior or exterior surfaces.
Elbow 90º (Socket x Socket)
(13) Change the direction of your Xirtec CPVC piping run by 90 degrees through the use of solvent welding a 90 degree socket elbow to a pipe or spigot end of a fitting.- Maximum service temperature up to 200°F (93°C) under pressure with occasional exposure to boiling water (212°F, 100°C).
- Design stress of CPVC is 2,000psi at 73°F (23°C).
- Xirtec piping materials requires less than half the energy needed to produce the equivalent size of carbon steel or steel alloy materials.
- Xirtec CPVC provides years of maintenance-free service. Our materials will not rust, pit, scale or corrode on either interior or exterior surfaces.
45º Elbow (FNPT x FNPT)
(8) Change the direction of your Xirtec piping run by 45 degrees through a threaded connection between the 45 degree female threaded elbow to a male threaded pipe or fitting.- Maximum service temperature up to 200°F (93°C) under pressure with occasional exposure to boiling water (212°F, 100°C).
- Design stress of CPVC is 2,000psi at 73°F (23°C).
- Xirtec piping materials requires less than half the energy needed to produce the equivalent size of carbon steel or steel alloy materials.
- Xirtec CPVC provides years of maintenance-free service. Our materials will not rust, pit, scale or corrode on either interior or exterior surfaces.
Elbow 90º (FNPT x FNPT)
(8) Change the direction of your Xirtec CPVC piping run by 90 degrees by connecting a 90 degree female threaded elbow to a male threaded pipe or fitting.- Maximum service temperature up to 200°F (93°C) under pressure with occasional exposure to boiling water (212°F, 100°C).
- Design stress of CPVC is 2,000psi at 73°F (23°C).
- Xirtec piping materials requires less than half the energy needed to produce the equivalent size of carbon steel or steel alloy materials.
- Xirtec CPVC provides years of maintenance-free service. Our materials will not rust, pit, scale or corrode on either interior or exterior surfaces.
Elbow 90º (Socket x FNPT)
(3) Change the direction of your Xirtec CPVC piping run by 90 degrees through the use of solvent welding and threaded connections. These 90 degree elbows can be joined to a male threaded pipe or fitting along with a pipe or spigot fitting on the opposite end.- Maximum service temperature up to 200°F (93°C) under pressure with occasional exposure to boiling water (212°F, 100°C).
- Design stress of CPVC is 2,000psi at 73°F (23°C).
- Xirtec piping materials requires less than half the energy needed to produce the equivalent size of carbon steel or steel alloy materials.
- Xirtec CPVC provides years of maintenance-free service. Our materials will not rust, pit, scale or corrode on either interior or exterior surfaces.