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The Viega VIEGREDFTGC1121 is a ProPress copper pipe reducer designed for professional plumbing installations where a reliable, leak-free connection is required between two different pipe sizes. This reducing coupling connects a 1-1/2 inch nominal pipe to a 1 inch nominal pipe using a fitting by press end style, making it a fast and dependable choice for licensed plumbers and mechanical contractors who need to reduce pipe diameter without soldering or open flame. The press-fit connection method allows technicians to complete joints quickly and safely, even in tight or confined spaces where torch access is difficult or restricted by code. The body is constructed from copper, a material well known for its corrosion resistance, long service life, and compatibility with potable water systems, hydronic heating loops, and commercial plumbing applications. This reducer is rated for pressures up to 200 psi and is suitable for use across a temperature range of 0 to 250 degrees Fahrenheit, covering the demands of both hot and cold water distribution systems. The overall length of the fitting is approximately 3.19 inches. Viega ProPress fittings are widely used in new construction and retrofit projects because they eliminate the need for flux, solder, and recovery time associated with traditional copper joining methods. Plumbing professionals rely on press technology to reduce labor time on the job site while maintaining code-compliant, pressure-tested results. This reducing coupling is a standard component in any plumber's inventory when pipe size transitions are required in copper piping systems.
The Viega VIEGREDFTGC1121 ProPress copper reducing coupling delivers a fast, flame-free pipe size transition rated for high-pressure and wide-temperature plumbing applications. It is a trusted solution for professional plumbers working on water distribution and mechanical systems.
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