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The ELKHART PRODUCTS 1/2 COPPER is a wrought copper 90-degree street elbow designed for close-rough solder connections in residential and commercial plumbing and HVAC refrigerant piping systems. This fitting uses an FTG x C (fitting-to-copper) configuration, meaning one end accepts a male fitting end and the other accepts a standard copper tube. Weighing just 0.042 pounds, it is a compact, lightweight component sized for 1/2-inch copper tube with a 5/8-inch OD ACR specification. Wrought copper construction ensures consistent wall thickness and reliable solder joints, making this elbow a dependable choice for tight-clearance directional changes in copper piping runs.
This 90-degree street elbow is suited for use in residential and light commercial plumbing supply lines, hydronic heating systems, and ACR refrigerant piping where a 90-degree directional change is required in a close-rough configuration. The FTG x C connection allows it to mate directly to another fitting without an additional tube stub, saving space in confined installations. It is installed by licensed plumbers and HVAC technicians working with 1/2-inch copper tubing systems requiring solder-joined fittings.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement and standard-use fitting for 1/2-inch copper solder-joint piping systems in plumbing and HVAC refrigerant applications.
Installation should be performed by a licensed plumber or HVAC technician in accordance with applicable local codes, the International Plumbing Code (IPC), and ASHRAE standards for refrigerant piping. Shut off and depressurize the water or refrigerant system and drain all fluid before cutting into existing lines. Clean tube ends and fitting sockets thoroughly with emery cloth and apply appropriate flux before soldering. Avoid overheating the fitting during the soldering process, as excessive heat can damage the joint integrity of wrought copper fittings.
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