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The ELKHART PRODUCTS 9059550 is a 4-inch wrot copper street 90-degree elbow designed for close-rough solder connections in pressure piping systems. It features a fitting-by-copper (FTG x C) end configuration, allowing one end to slip directly into a standard copper fitting socket without an additional coupling. Weighing 4.46 pounds and dimensioned at 7.00 x 6.82 x 4.34 inches, this elbow is built for demanding commercial and residential plumbing installations. Licensed plumbers and pipefitters specify wrot copper fittings for their material integrity, pressure reliability, and conformance to ASTM and ASME standards commonly required in potable water and hydronic systems.
This elbow is suited for 4-inch copper pipe runs where a 90-degree change in direction is required in tight or close-rough conditions. Typical applications include large-diameter domestic water supply, hydronic heating distribution, and commercial plumbing rough-in. The street configuration eliminates the need for a short pipe nipple between fittings, reducing joint count and labor time on congested runs. The solder joint construction is compatible with standard lead-free brazing and soldering procedures as required by modern plumbing codes.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement and standard-fit fitting for 4-inch copper pressure piping systems using solder-joint connections per ASME B16.22 wrot copper fitting standards.
Installation should be performed by a licensed plumber in accordance with the International Plumbing Code (IPC) and applicable local amendments. Shut off and depressurize the water system and drain the line before cutting or soldering. Clean all mating surfaces with approved flux and use lead-free solder or brazing alloy where required by code. Avoid overheating the fitting during torch application, as excessive heat can degrade the copper and compromise the joint.
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