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The CHARLOTTE PIPE PVC-504-8X8X6 is a two-piece combination wye and 1/8 bend fitting manufactured in PVC for drain, waste, and vent (DWV) applications. It serves as a directional change and branch connection in gravity-fed waste elimination systems, handling an 8-inch by 8-inch by 6-inch configuration. Rated for non-pressure DWV service, this fitting is suitable for systems where operating temperatures will not exceed 140 degrees F. Plumbers and pipefitters install this type of fitting during rough-in work in residential and commercial drain systems. PVC construction keeps the fitting lightweight and manageable on the job.
This fitting is intended for gravity-fed, non-pressure DWV piping systems in residential and commercial construction. The combination wye and 1/8 bend geometry provides a sweeping branch takeoff while maintaining flow direction, making it a standard choice for drain stack connections and horizontal branch tie-ins. It accepts solvent cement joining as the primary connection method, and can also be adapted for threaded, flanged, or roll-grooved joining where the installation requires it. Manufactured in the USA by Charlotte Pipe, it meets the requirements of standard PVC DWV piping practice.
Designed as an OEM-style DWV replacement and new-installation fitting for PVC drain, waste, and vent piping systems using 8-inch and 6-inch schedule DWV pipe.
Installation is performed by licensed plumbers in accordance with the International Plumbing Code (IPC) and applicable local codes. Shut off water service and verify the drain line is clear before cutting into an existing system. Solvent cement joining requires proper primer and cement application per the fitting manufacturer instructions and ASTM standards. Do not use this fitting in pressurized water supply lines or in systems where operating temperatures exceed 140 degrees F.
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