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Popular upvc Elbow 1-1/2″
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What is Popular upvc Elbow 1-1/2″ ?
UPVC fittings, such as elbows, are widely utilized in HVAC and water supply systems for their durable nature,
resistance to chemicals, and ease of installation.
This overview focuses on popular 1-1/2 inch UPVC elbows used in HVAC systems,
especially for pressure applications.
Description:
- Material: UPVC (Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride)
- Size: 1-1/2 inches in diameter, suitable for use with 1-1/2 inch UPVC pipes.
- Angle: In HVAC systems, people typically use 90-degree elbows,
although 45-degree elbows are also common.
Features:
- Chemical Resistance: UPVC is resistant to a wide range of chemicals,
which is particularly important in HVAC systems where the fittings might come into contact with various fluids. - Durability: UPVC fittings have a long service life and are resistant to corrosion, making them a preferred choice for HVAC systems.
- Ease of Installation: UPVC elbows are lightweight and easy to handle, with options for solvent welding or threaded connections.
- Pressure Rating: Schedule 40 fittings are capable of handling moderate pressure.
- Application: Commonly used in HVAC systems for air and fluid handling at moderate pressures. Suitable for both residential and commercial applications.
- Temperature Range: UPVC Schedule 40 fittings can typically handle temperatures up to 140°F (60°C), which is sufficient for most HVAC systems.
Applications in HVAC Systems:
- Air Handling Units (AHUs): Used in piping systems for air handling units, where the 1-1/2 inch size is common for smaller diameter ducting and piping.
- Chilled Water Systems: Employed in chilled water lines where resistance to low temperatures and moderate pressure is necessary.
- Chemical Systems: Suitable for HVAC systems that circulate chemicals or other fluids that require non-metallic piping.
- Ventilation Systems: UPVC elbows are also used in ventilation systems to change the direction of airflow in ducting.
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