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IBP MIEDZ LUK 90 1-K 22 /250/ — IBP copper elbow 90° 1-way DN22
IBP MIEDZ LUK 90 1-K 22 /250/ — IBP copper elbow 90° 1-way DN22
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IBP MIEDZ LUK 90 1-K 22 /250/ — IBP copper elbow 90° 1-way DN22
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IBP MIEDZ LUK 90 1-K 22 /250/ — IBP copper elbow 90° 1-way DN22
IBP MIEDZ LUK 90 1-K 22 /250/ — IBP copper elbow 90° 1-way DN22
IBP copper elbow 90° 1-way DN22 (model MIEDZ LUK 90 1-K 22 /250/) is a compact right-angle fitting designed for plumbing and heating installations. The fitting provides a single-pass 90° change in direction for pipes with nominal diameter DN22 and is manufactured from copper to resist corrosion and ensure long-term fluid tightness in residential and light-commercial systems.
The copper construction offers good thermal conductivity and natural resistance to corrosion, making the elbow suitable for potable water and heating circuits. Its compact 90° design allows space-efficient routing of pipeline runs and simplifies changes in direction without additional adapters. The one-way configuration ensures a predictable flow path and straightforward installation into copper piping systems, supporting soldering or compatible joining methods.
Select a copper pipe of matching DN22 diameter and prepare pipe ends by cutting square and cleaning. Join the elbow to the pipe using an appropriate method recommended for copper fittings, such as capillary soldering (brazing) or other compatible joining techniques. Ensure proper fluxing and heating when soldering, allow joints to cool and inspect for continuity and tightness before putting the system into service. Follow local plumbing codes and best practices for support, alignment, and testing.
Use within systems operating at pressures and temperatures appropriate for standard copper fittings; ensure compatibility with the fluid type and system materials. When installing in heating systems, consider insulation on exposed pipes and elbows to reduce heat loss. If unsure about joining methods or local requirements, consult a qualified installer or plumbing professional.
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