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The CHARLOTTE PIPE PVC-300-8IN is an 8-inch PVC DWV 1/4 bend, also called a 90-degree elbow, configured with hub x hub ends for solvent-cement joining. It is designed for drain, waste, and vent applications in gravity-fed, non-pressure piping systems. Rated for service up to 140 degrees F, this fitting handles typical residential and commercial DWV conditions. Licensed plumbers and pipefitters install this type of fitting when routing horizontal drains or transitioning a vertical stack. The PVC construction keeps weight low and simplifies handling on the job site without requiring specialized cutting tools.
This fitting is used in residential and commercial DWV systems where a 90-degree change of direction is needed on an 8-inch line. Common install scenarios include large-diameter building drains, below-slab horizontal runs, and main stack base connections. It is suited for gravity-flow sewage and waste lines as well as vent piping where temperatures remain within the rated range. Because of the 8-inch diameter, this fitting is typically found in commercial construction, multi-family residential projects, or main building drain applications rather than branch lines.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation fitting for 8-inch PVC DWV piping systems using hub x hub solvent-cement connections in non-pressure drain, waste, and vent applications.
Installation is performed by a licensed plumber in accordance with the International Plumbing Code (IPC) or applicable local plumbing code. Shut off water supply and ensure the line is fully drained before cutting into an existing system. Clean and dry both the fitting hub and pipe end, apply PVC primer followed by solvent cement, and hold the joint firmly for the full cure time specified by the cement manufacturer. Do not pressure-test a DWV solvent-cement joint before the cement has fully cured.
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