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The IPEX 9837101 is a CPVC Schedule 80 reducing bushing with a spigot inlet and socket outlet, designed for use in industrial and commercial piping systems. It transitions a 3/4-inch line down to a 1/2-inch connection using chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) construction that resists corrosion, chemical attack, and thermal degradation. This fitting is part of the IPEX Corzan system, a complete pipe, valves, and fittings platform engineered and manufactured to consistent dimensional and performance standards. Plumbers and pipefitters install this fitting in chemical process lines, industrial fluid handling, and potable water distribution where metal fittings are prone to corrosion or galvanic interaction.
This bushing is suited for industrial process piping, chemical distribution, and potable water systems where resistance to acids, alcohols, alkalies, salt solutions, and halogens is required. The Schedule 80 wall thickness provides additional pressure-bearing capacity compared to Schedule 40, making it appropriate for higher-pressure service conditions in both above-ground and underground installations. Its immunity to electrochemical and galvanic corrosion also makes it a reliable choice in environments with naturally corrosive soil conditions.
Designed as an OEM-style component within the IPEX Corzan Schedule 80 CPVC pipe, valves, and fittings system. Compatible with standard Schedule 80 CPVC solvent-cement joining methods for 3/4-inch spigot and 1/2-inch socket connections.
Installation should be performed by a licensed plumber or pipefitter familiar with CPVC solvent-cement joining procedures. Shut off and depressurize the line before cutting or modifying any section of pipe. Use only CPVC-rated primer and cement per the fitting manufacturer and applicable plumbing code requirements, including IPC and IFGC references where applicable. Avoid over-insertion or misalignment during assembly, as CPVC fittings cannot be repositioned once solvent cement has set.
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