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PERLA 90° Elbow Pipe Fitting, Ø50 mm, Blue
The PERLA 90° elbow pipe fitting is a precision-engineered component designed to facilitate secure and efficient 90-degree directional changes within piping systems. With a diameter of 50 mm, this fitting is constructed from durable polypropylene, ensuring long-term reliability and resistance to environmental factors. Its robust design supports a maximum pressure rating of 16 Bar, making it a dependable choice for maintaining consistent flow in various fluid transport infrastructures.
This pipe fitting offers exceptional durability due to its high-quality polypropylene construction, which provides excellent resistance to chemical corrosion and mechanical stress. The 90-degree angle design allows for precise routing of pipes in tight spaces, minimizing the need for complex configurations. Its high pressure tolerance of up to 16 Bar ensures that the connection remains stable and leak-proof under demanding operational conditions, providing peace of mind for both professional installers and residential users.
This fitting is specifically designed for 50 mm diameter pipes and will not be compatible with systems requiring different pipe dimensions. It is intended for standard fluid transport applications and may not be suitable for high-temperature steam systems or environments involving aggressive chemicals that are incompatible with polypropylene.
To install the PERLA 90° elbow, ensure that the pipe ends are clean, dry, and free of debris. Insert the pipe firmly into the fitting until it reaches the internal stop to ensure a secure connection. Depending on the specific piping system type, apply the appropriate joining method, such as mechanical compression or welding, to guarantee a watertight seal. Always verify that the pipe is fully seated to prevent potential leaks under pressure.
For optimal performance and longevity, ensure the pipe is cut squarely before insertion and avoid applying excessive mechanical force or torque to the fitting during installation. Regularly inspect connections for signs of wear or pressure fluctuations in high-demand systems.
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