Capillary Fitting - MI Lugged elbow (19BP)
This brass capillary elbow comes with a wall plate. The wall plate is used to screw against a wall etc. Copper is then welding in on one arm. The other arm allows for a Female fitting to be screwed into it (eg mini stop).
Capillary, in this context, is used to describe small (15-25mm) fittings that use silver brazing alloy to weld them. NB "High pressure copper" fittings also use silver brazing alloy to weld, and cover ranges 15mm - 150mm.
Capillary fittings are manufactured from copper and made to Australian Standards 3688. The standards are designed to provide a material that is safe for drinking and gas applications as well as meeting a mechanical strength and chemical resistance. They complement copper manufactured to AS 1423. The copper is available is 4 classes, debandent on pressure needs. The common class that is used plumbing is type B. Fittings used in conjuction with Type-B copper attain a working pressure of 3500-5290, depending on size. See Copper pressures chartAll this ensures the copper made to Australian Standards is safe, strong and long lasting. DZR (DR) brass is used throughout Australia. It stands for "dezincified brass" and has been specified to meet Australia's harsh environment. Much of the brass is recycled and each batch is tested to ensure it complies with Australian Standards.
Copper is safe, long lasting, does not burn, is recycleable, is vermin proof and withstands temperatures to 200C.
Teflon and a paste (eg Mirror paste) is recommended to complete consistant watertight seals.
All screwed brassware is covered by a WaterMark approval for all sizes and comply to AS3688.
Maximum working temperature 80C and maximum pressure rating 2000kPa.
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"Always use a licensed plumber">licensed plumber is required for fitment to your house or business, if this product is used in pipework connected to the mains.