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The ELKHART PRODUCTS 1 1/4X 1 1 is a wrot copper reducing tee designed for sweat-solder copper piping systems in residential and commercial plumbing applications. Sized at 1-1/4 inches by 1-1/4 inches by 1 inch with a CxCxC connection configuration, this fitting allows a branch reduction from a 1-1/4 inch run to a 1 inch outlet without additional adapters. Wrot copper construction provides consistent wall thickness and clean internal surfaces that support reliable solder joints. At 0.348 pounds, the fitting is lightweight for handling in tight mechanical spaces. Licensed plumbers and pipefitters install this type of fitting as part of domestic water distribution, hydronic heating, and general mechanical piping systems.
This reducing tee suits installations where a main 1-1/4 inch copper line must branch off to a 1 inch sub-line. Typical scenarios include domestic hot and cold water supply trees, radiant heating manifold branches, and light commercial mechanical piping. The wrot designation indicates the fitting is manufactured from wrought copper, which is preferred over cast fittings in most pressure-rated plumbing work. The solder end connections follow standard ASME B16.22 dimensional expectations, making integration straightforward with standard copper tube stock.
Designed as an OEM-style wrot copper reducing tee for use with standard 1-1/4 inch and 1 inch copper tube in pressure-rated residential and commercial plumbing systems.
Installation is performed by a licensed plumber or pipefitter following applicable IPC or local plumbing code requirements. Shut off and drain the water supply before cutting into an existing line. Clean and flux all tube ends and fitting cups thoroughly before applying heat and solder to ensure a leak-free joint. Do not apply excessive heat to the fitting body, as overheating wrot copper fittings can compromise joint integrity.
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