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The SOUTHWARK METAL 14_22X10 is a 90-degree flat Broadway rectangular trunk duct elbow fabricated from hot-dip galvanized steel. It is designed for use in low-pressure forced-air HVAC duct systems where a square-corner directional change is required in a trunk line. The part measures 22 inches by 10 inches on both the inlet and outlet faces, making it a straight-through size transition-free elbow. HVAC sheet metal contractors and duct installers work with this fitting during new construction or duct retrofit projects. The hot-dip galvanized finish provides corrosion resistance suited to both conditioned and unconditioned space installations.
This elbow fits into rectangular trunk duct assemblies used in residential and light commercial forced-air heating and cooling systems. The Broadway flat-elbow profile is a standard configuration for tight-clearance installations where a radius elbow would not fit. Both the inlet and outlet dimensions are 22 inches by 10 inches, so no reducer is required at either connection when joining same-size trunk sections. It conforms to ACCA and SMACNA duct construction standards, which are commonly specified on residential and commercial mechanical plans.
Designed as an OEM-style sheet metal fitting for rectangular trunk duct systems conforming to ACCA and SMACNA construction standards. Compatible with 22-inch by 10-inch rectangular duct sections in residential and light commercial forced-air HVAC applications.
Installation of sheet metal duct fittings is typically performed by licensed HVAC contractors or journeyman sheet metal workers. Power down the air handler and lock out the system before working inside the duct system. Secure connections with sheet metal screws and seal all joints with UL 181-listed mastic or foil tape per local mechanical code requirements. Avoid deforming the elbow flanges during handling, as distortion can compromise the seal at duct joints.
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