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The CHARLOTTE PIPE PVC-502-3X3X2 is a one-piece combination wye and 1/8 bend fitting designed for PVC drain, waste, and vent (DWV) applications. It connects a 2-inch branch line into a 3-inch main line while simultaneously providing a directional change, eliminating the need for two separate fittings in a single transition. This fitting is rated for non-pressure, gravity-fed waste elimination systems only and is not suitable for pressurized service. Maximum operating temperature is 140 degrees F. Plumbers and pipefitters install this fitting during rough-in of residential and light commercial drain systems. PVC construction keeps the fitting lightweight and easy to handle on the job.
This combo wye and 1/8 bend is used in gravity-fed DWV piping systems where a branch connection and a sweep change of direction are needed at the same location. Typical applications include bathroom and kitchen drain rough-ins, stack tie-ins, and horizontal-to-horizontal branch takeoffs in both residential and light commercial construction. The fitting accepts standard PVC DWV pipe and is joined using solvent cement. No special cutting tools are required, and the fitting can also be adapted for threading, flanging, or roll-grooved joining methods depending on the installation.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement and new-installation fitting for standard PVC DWV piping systems with a 3-inch main line and a 2-inch branch inlet.
This fitting is installed by licensed plumbers in accordance with the International Plumbing Code (IPC) and applicable local codes governing DWV systems. Before cutting into an existing drain line, isolate the section and ensure the system is drained. When solvent cementing, use a PVC primer and cement rated for DWV fittings, and allow full cure time before restoring flow. This fitting is not rated for pressure piping, potable water supply lines, or service above 140 degrees F.
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