TYLER PIPE & COUPLING Long Sweep Bend, 90 deg Bend Fitting, 1-1/2 in Connection Size 1, 1-1/2 in Connection Size 2, Iron, Material Construction: Cast Iron, Additional Information: Domestic
Additional Information |
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Domestic |
Connection Size 1 |
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1-1/2 in |
Connection Size 2 |
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1-1/2 in |
Fitting Type |
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90 deg Bend |
Material Construction |
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Cast Iron |
Material |
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Iron |
- Cast iron is non-combustible and fire-resistant making it the safe choice for DWV systems
- Cast iron is easy-to-install and has superior durability often out lasting the life of a building
- It's resistance to burning has the added benefit of requiring simple, low cost fire stopping between the annular space between the pipe and wall penetration
- Cast iron is often referred to as the quiet pipe because of its inherent density it provides superior noise suppression
- Cast iron effectively suppresses annoying swooshing sounds that result from effluents cascading down from upper floors, resulting in a higher quality installation and a more satisfied customer
- This sound attenuation feature can be a major benefit in quality residential and commercial construction, where building owners and tenants understand the advantage of iron by the very first flush
- Cast iron is stronger, crush-resistant and longer-lasting than any other DWV piping material
- Cast iron pipe installed over 300 years ago in many of Europe's landmark buildings is still serviceable today, attesting to iron's toughness and longevity
- Cast iron has been proven to be resistant to corrosion, even in the harshest soil environments with the most challenging effluents
- Cast iron expands and contracts in response to changing temperatures at a very low rate, reducing or eliminating the need for costly and time consuming expansion joints
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Catalog
https://assets.unilogcorp.com/267/ITEM/DOC/AB_I_FOUNDRY_00492_Catalog.pdf
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Catalog
https://assets.unilogcorp.com/450/ITEM/DOC/AB_I_FOUNDRY_00492_Catalog.pdf