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IPEX XFR 526495 1-1/2X1-1/2X1/2 HXHXH PVC DISHWASHER WYE

MFR Part #: 526495
SKU #: 1030515
Brand: IPEX®
UPC: 622454313798
System XFR® 526495 Pipe Wye, 1-1/2 in Hub x 1-1/2 in Hub x 1/2 in Hose Barbed, PVC, Dark Gray, SCH 40
Commercial, Industrial, Residential, Above Ground and Underground Applications
CSA B181.2 | cULus S102.2 | cWH Intertek Certified

System XFR® Pipe Wye, 45 deg Wye Fitting, 1-1/2 in Connection Size 1, Connection Type 1: Hub, 1-1/2 in Connection Size 2, Connection Type 2: Hub, Connection Size 3: 1/2 in, Connection Type 3: Hose Barbed, Hub|Hub|Barbed Connection, PVC, Material Construction: PVC, Dark Gray, SCH 40

The Dishwasher Wye is used beneath sinks to allow waste water from a dishwasher to flow into the drain pipe or allow waste water to be directed to a floor drain to ensure the drain P-trap does not run dry.

Product Details

System XFR® Pipe Wye, 45 deg Wye Fitting, 1-1/2 in Connection Size 1, Connection Type 1: Hub, 1-1/2 in Connection Size 2, Connection Type 2: Hub, Connection Size 3: 1/2 in, Connection Type 3: Hose Barbed, Hub|Hub|Barbed Connection, PVC, Material Construction: PVC, Dark Gray, SCH 40

The Dishwasher Wye is used beneath sinks to allow waste water from a dishwasher to flow into the drain pipe or allow waste water to be directed to a floor drain to ensure the drain P-trap does not run dry.

Attributes

Nominal Size1-1/2 x 1-1/2 x 1/2 in
ColorDark Gray
Connection Size 11-1/2 in
Connection Size 21-1/2 in
Connection Size 31/2 in
Connection TypeHub|Hub|Barbed
Connection Type 1Hub
Connection Type 2Hub
Connection Type 3Hose Barbed
Fitting Type45 deg Wye
MaterialPVC
Material ConstructionPVC
Schedule RatingSCH 40

Features

  • When tested to the CAN/ULC S102.2 Standard, System XFR achieved a Flame Spread Rating of not greater than 25 and a Smoke Developed Classification of not greater than 50
  • Meets National and Provincial Building Codes for high buildings, air plenums, noncombustible construction and penetrating a rate fire separation
  • High impact strength in cold temperatures, exceeding CSA requirements
  • Improved flow rates
  • Lower thermal conductivity can reduce or eliminate the need for insulation