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The CARRIER P805-W3030 is a wrot copper 45-degree elbow fitting designed for solder-joint connections in supply and pressurized refrigerant or plumbing systems. With an OD x OD configuration measuring 3/4 inch outer diameter and a nominal size of 5/8 inch, this fitting is built for reliable, leak-free sweat connections. Weighing 0.594 pounds and measuring 1.613 inches in length and height with a width of 0.97 inches, it is a compact, precision-formed component. Licensed HVAC technicians and plumbers install this fitting when routing copper tubing through elbowed transitions in refrigerant lines, hydronic systems, or domestic water supply runs.
This 45-degree elbow is suited for residential and light commercial applications where a gradual directional change in copper tubing is required. It is commonly used in HVAC refrigerant line sets, chilled water piping, and pressurized domestic supply systems. The solder-joint design conforms to standard sweat-fitting practice, making it compatible with Type L and Type K copper tubing of the appropriate nominal size. Installers working on new construction or retrofit jobs will find this fitting straightforward to integrate into existing copper runs.
Designed as an OEM-style solder-joint copper elbow for use in pressurized supply and refrigerant piping systems requiring a 3/4 inch OD connection with a 5/8 inch nominal tube size.
Installation should be performed by a licensed plumber or HVAC technician in accordance with applicable local codes, the International Plumbing Code, or ASHRAE refrigerant piping standards. De-pressurize and drain the system completely before cutting into existing lines. Clean and flux all mating surfaces thoroughly before applying heat to ensure a full, void-free solder joint. Avoid overheating the fitting, as excessive heat can damage the copper or cause flux to burn off before solder flows properly.
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