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The JMF COMPANY 2523506069800 is a 90-degree wrot copper elbow fitting designed for close rough, straight configurations in plumbing, HVAC, and refrigeration installations. Manufactured from C12200 copper alloy to ASTM B75 material specification, this fitting uses a female soldered x female soldered end connection in 3/8 inch x 3/8 inch nominal size, with a 1/2 inch x 1/2 inch refrigeration outer diameter. The wrot construction process delivers consistent wall thickness and a smooth interior surface. This fitting is certified lead-free and meets NSF/ANSI 61G requirements, making it suitable for potable water contact and a broad range of fluid-handling systems.
This elbow is rated for use across DWV, residential, commercial, and industrial plumbing as well as refrigeration system applications. It is a standard choice for plumbing and HVAC-R professionals who need a reliable 90-degree directional change in copper tube runs. The 3/8 inch nominal size suits smaller-diameter branch lines, fixture supply connections, and refrigeration circuits where 1/2 inch OD copper tubing is used. Its compliance with ASME B16.22 and MSS SP-104 standards confirms dimensional conformance for use in code-governed installations.
Designed for use with 3/8 inch nominal copper tubing (1/2 inch OD refrigeration) in DWV, residential, commercial, industrial plumbing, and refrigeration system applications. Suitable for any installation requiring an ASME B16.22 and MSS SP-104 conformant wrot copper 90-degree elbow with female soldered connections.
Installation should be performed by a licensed plumber or HVAC-R technician in accordance with applicable local plumbing codes and IFGC or IPC requirements. Shut off and drain the system before cutting or disturbing existing lines. Clean tube ends and fitting cups thoroughly, apply flux evenly, and solder using methods appropriate for the service fluid — potable water installations require lead-free solder per code. Avoid overheating the fitting during soldering, as excessive heat can damage the cup surface and compromise joint integrity.
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