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The CHARLOTTE PIPE PVC-323-3IN is a 3-inch PVC DWV 45-degree street elbow fitting designed for drain, waste, and vent applications in non-pressure gravity-fed piping systems. This 1/8 bend street configuration accepts pipe on one end and fits into a hub on the other, eliminating the need for an additional coupling in tight rerouting situations. PVC construction keeps the fitting lightweight and easy to handle on the job. Rated for systems where temperatures do not exceed 140 degrees F, it suits typical residential and light commercial DWV installations. All Charlotte Pipe products are manufactured in the USA.
This fitting is used in gravity-fed drain, waste, and vent piping systems in residential and light commercial construction. The 45-degree street elbow is a common choice where a direction change is needed within a drain stack, branch line, or vent run without adding extra fittings. Plumbers working new construction, remodel, or service-and-repair work will find this fitting straightforward to prepare and join. No special cutting tools are required, and the fitting accepts solvent cement joining as the standard installation method. Threading, flanging, and roll-grooved joining methods are also compatible with PVC DWV fittings in this product family.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement and new-installation fitting for 3-inch PVC DWV piping systems operating under gravity-fed, non-pressure drain, waste, and vent conditions.
This fitting is installed by licensed plumbers in accordance with the International Plumbing Code (IPC) and applicable local codes. Shut off water supply and verify the system is depressurized before beginning work. For solvent cement joining, follow manufacturer primer and cement application instructions for PVC DWV, ensuring adequate cure time before restoring flow. Do not use this fitting in pressurized supply lines or in systems where operating temperatures exceed 140 degrees F.
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