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The IPEX 9817015 is a 1-1/2 inch CPVC Schedule 80 45-degree elbow with socket-by-socket end connections. Manufactured from Corzan chlorinated polyvinyl chloride, this fitting is engineered for industrial and chemical process piping systems where metal corrosion, chemical attack, or high-temperature service would degrade standard thermoplastic or metallic components. The Schedule 80 wall thickness provides increased pressure ratings compared to Schedule 40. This fitting is suited for use with a broad range of acids, alcohols, alkaline solutions, salt solutions, and halogens, making it a reliable choice for demanding fluid-handling applications. Licensed plumbers and industrial pipefitters are the typical installers.
This elbow is intended for industrial process piping, chemical handling systems, and potable water distribution where corrosion resistance and extended service life are required. Corzan CPVC is rated for use in systems carrying potable water and is listed with the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) and CSA International for that application. It is also well suited for underground installations, as CPVC is immune to damage from corrosive soil conditions and electrochemical or galvanic corrosion. The smooth interior walls of Corzan CPVC maintain consistent flow rates over time because the material does not rust, pit, scale, or corrode.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation fitting for Schedule 80 CPVC piping systems. Compatible with standard 1-1/2 inch Schedule 80 CPVC pipe and fittings manufactured to ASTM dimensional standards.
Installation should be performed by a licensed plumber or qualified industrial pipefitter in accordance with applicable plumbing codes, including the IPC and IFGC where relevant. Shut off and depressurize the system fully before cutting into any existing line. Corzan CPVC socket fittings are solvent-welded using a CPVC-compatible primer and cement — do not use PVC solvent cement, as it is not rated for CPVC. Allow full cure time per the cement manufacturer instructions before pressurizing the system.
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