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The IPEX 36775 is a 2-inch PVC Schedule 80 socket tee designed for industrial and commercial piping systems where pressure rating, chemical resistance, and long service life are required. This fitting is part of the IPEX Xirtec PVC system, engineered and manufactured to consistent dimensional and performance standards by a single source. The Schedule 80 wall thickness provides higher pressure capacity compared to Schedule 40, and the smooth interior bore resists rust, scale, pitting, and corrosion throughout its service life. The maximum service temperature is 140 degrees F in pressure service and 180 degrees F for intermittent gravity flow applications.
This socket tee is suited for industrial process piping, chemical handling, water treatment, and other applications where metal fittings would be subject to corrosion or chemical attack. The Xirtec PVC system is built to handle a broad range of acids, alcohols, alkalis, salt solutions, and halogens, making it a practical alternative to carbon steel or exotic alloy piping in corrosive environments. Residential and commercial plumbers, industrial pipefitters, and mechanical contractors install this fitting in both new construction and retrofit projects requiring reliable PVC pressure fittings.
Designed as an OEM-style socket fitting compatible with 2-inch Schedule 80 PVC piping systems. Engineered to IPEX dimensional standards as part of the Xirtec PVC pipe, valves, and fittings system.
Installation is performed by licensed plumbers or industrial pipefitters following applicable codes such as ASTM D2467 for Schedule 80 PVC socket fittings. Solvent cement the joint using a PVC-compatible primer and cement rated for Schedule 80 fittings, and allow full cure time before pressurizing the system. Shut off and depressurize the line completely before cutting in any new fitting. Avoid exposure to open flame or temperatures exceeding the rated service limits.
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