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The NIBCO PCH607114 is a 1-1/4 inch press x press 90-degree elbow fitting manufactured from copper for use in gas distribution and compressed air piping systems. It is part of the NIBCO PressG fitting family, which uses a press-crimp joining method that eliminates open flame from the connection process. The fitting is engineered to join seamless copper water tube and is suitable for both above-ground and underground installations. Licensed plumbing and mechanical contractors install this fitting in residential and commercial applications where fast, reliable copper connections are required.
The PCH607114 is designed for residential and commercial gas piping and compressed air systems using copper tubing. Its press x press end connections accept standard copper tube at both ends, making it a direct in-line solution for 90-degree directional changes in a piping run. The fitting is also approved for underground installation, expanding its use in buried service line applications. When properly crimped, a unique N witness mark becomes visible on the fitting, giving the installer a clear confirmation of a complete, proper joint without the need for additional inspection steps.
Designed for use with seamless copper water tube in residential and commercial gas distribution and compressed air piping systems. Suitable for above-ground and underground installations where press-type copper fittings are specified.
Installation should be performed by a licensed plumber or mechanical contractor in accordance with applicable local codes and NIBCO technical data sheets. Shut off and depressurize the gas or air system completely before beginning any fitting work. Use only the appropriate pressing tool, jaw, and chain combination specified for PressG fittings to achieve a proper crimp. Confirm the N witness mark is fully visible after crimping before restoring system pressure.
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