1/2″ FIP x 1/2″ Solder Dielectic Union

SKU: 20501
Catalog Page: 211
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The Eastman Dielectric Union is constructed of a highly-durable brass to help minimize corrosion. The union is designed to transition between steel and copper piping. Equipped with a 1/2 inch female Iron pipe (FIP) x 1/2 inch solder connection. The IPS connection and nut are both constructed of steel. The maximum PSI is 250 and is rate to a maximum of 180-degrees Fahrenheit. The union includes a gasket that is made of silicone rubber and a nylon insert. The dielectric union works well with copper, brass, and steel. Meets lead-free industry standards.

  • Constructed of a highly-durable brass to minimize corrosion
  • Designed to withstand a pressure of 250 PSI
  • The maximum temperature for safe use is 180-degrees Fahrenheit
  • Equipped with a 1/2 inch FIP x 1/2 inch solder connection
  • Includes a gasket that is made of silicone rubber and a nylon insert
  • Used to transition between steel pipe and copper pipe
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