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Elbow VIEGA 2416 — copper elbow fitting, copper material, 1 pc
Elbow VIEGA 2416 — copper elbow fitting, copper material, 1 pc
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Elbow VIEGA 2416 — copper elbow fitting, copper material, 1 pc
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Elbow VIEGA 2416 — copper elbow fitting, copper material, 1 pc
Elbow VIEGA 2416 — copper elbow fitting, copper material, 1 pc
The VIEGA 2416 copper elbow is a single-piece plumbing fitting designed to change the direction of copper piping in potable water, heating and sanitary systems. Manufactured from copper, this elbow provides corrosion resistance and reliable joint performance when installed with appropriate soldering or press-fit techniques according to the piping system used. The compact design allows installation in confined spaces and integration with standard copper pipe diameters.
The copper construction offers long-term resistance to corrosion and thermal stress, supporting stable flow and temperature conditions. Supplied as one piece, the elbow ensures consistent geometry and alignment for tight joints. Compatibility with common copper joining methods provides flexibility for use in both repair and new-installation scenarios. The fitting’s material choice also supports potable water safety where copper is specified.
Select the elbow sized to match the copper pipe diameter in the system. Prepare the pipe ends according to the chosen joining method: clean and flux for soldering, or deburr and follow press-fit manufacturer instructions for mechanical connections. Insert the pipe fully into the elbow and perform the joint procedure to achieve a secure, leak-free connection. After installation, pressure-test the section in line with local standards and system requirements before regular operation.
Store and handle the copper elbow in a dry environment to avoid surface contamination. Use compatible solder alloys or approved press-fit tools and fittings. Verify local plumbing codes for allowable use of copper fittings in potable water and heating applications and ensure installations are performed by qualified personnel when required.
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