banded side outlet fittings
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What are banded side outlet fittings?
Banded side outlet fittings are elbow joints designed to provide side outlets from copper or plastic water pipes. They are compression fittings that require tightening steel bands to securely join and seal the joints. These fittings allow you to divert pipes horizontally to connect appliances or provide water supply at multiple locations.
Main uses of banded side outlet fittings
Banded side outlet fitting is commonly as used in plumbing, HVAC, and industrial systems.
In plumbing, they are as used to connect two pipes of different sizes.
Secondly, it can be as used to create a T-shaped connection or to connect two pipes of the same size.
Thirdly, in HVAC systems, they are as used to connect two different types of ducts or pipes.
According to standard from industrial systems, they are also as used to connect two pipes of different sizes.
Finally, they are also as used to connect two pipes of the same size or to create a T-shaped connection.
Top 4 factors to consider when choosing banded side outlet fitting
The fittings should be compatible with your copper, CPVC, PVC or other plastic pipes. Some fittings can work with multiple materials but it is best to check the specifications.
Side outlets can be perpendicular or angled. Angled outlets are often more convenient. However, perpendicular outlets may be more secure.
For potable water usage, choose fittings that meet the standards of CSA (Canada) or ASME (US). These help ensure safety, quality and reliability.
Banded side outlet fittings require tightening metal straps or bands to secure the joint. You will need adjustable pipe wrenches or pliers to properly tighten the bands. So do not overtighten to avoid damage.