| Size: | 1-1/2" x 3/4" |
|---|---|
| Material: | Copper |
| Application: | Plumbing |
| Connection Type: | Sweat |
Yes, 1-1/2" is male sweat and 1-1/4" is female sweat on the WP02-24-20.
This is called a fitting adapter and as such, the larger or cup side goes into a fitting. The fitting has the stop to keep it from going too far in. The other, or smaller side will accept the nom. pipe size and it has a stop for that size pipe.
Yes it dose Michael Orsini 20th Century Fox Plumbing Dept.
FTG means same size as pipe and will fit inside a fitting or coupler. C means fitting, pipe will fit inside the C end In the email below ¾ is the FTG and ¼ is the C
1/2" x 3/8" FTGxC Reducer FTG = Copper Pipe Size, it fits inside a copper fitting C = Copper Fitting Size, copper pipe fits inside.
a cxc fitting goes around the copper pipe and a ftgxc one is the pipe size that goes inside another fitting (ftg). a 1x3/4 ftgxc means the 1" side is the same diameter as the 1" pipe that goes inside another fitting and adapts to a 3/4" copper fitting on the outside of the pipe
A c x c fitting will accept copper pipe in each end. A ftg x c fitting will accept copper pipe in one end and will slide into a fitting on the other end. For 1 x 3/4 fittings, that means they will measure as follows: 1 x 3/4 c x c measures 1 1/8 ID x 7/8 ID 1 x 3/4 f x c measures 1 OD x 7/8 ID Good Luck
ftgxc FITTING by COPPER The 2 sides of this fitting have different diameters. The side that is designated as "ftg" is the same external diameter as the external diameter of the pipe of the same size. Thus it is of the correct diameter to slide into a fitting such as a valve or elbow. The side that is designated as "c" has the internal diameter is the same size as the external diameter of the pipe of the same side. cxc COPPER by COPPER The 2 sides of this fitting have the same internal diameter. The internal diameter is the same size as the external diameter of the pipe of the same side. Thus the pipe is able to slide into each of the ends of this fitting
A 1" X 3/4" ftgxc reducer is a fitting reducer meaning that the end of it is the same diameter as the pipe diameter so that it will fit inside another fitting. With this part, the 3/4" end of the reducer will fit inside another 3/4" fitting.
1 x 3/4 fitting X copper is where the 1 inch size goes into a 1 inch fitting instead of over a 1 inch pipe and the 3/4 c (copper) side of your item fits over a 3/4 copper pipe. In a 1 X 3/4 cxc both go over the respective pipe.
C = cupped end - the type you would slide over another pipe to make a sweat connection FTG= fitting end - the type that slides inside a cupped end, also called a "street" fitting ( same OD as a copper pipe, in this case 1")
Ftg X c is reducer coupling , it fits into 1" fitting and over 3/4 ' pipe. 1"x3/4" fits over 1" pipe and OVER 3/4" PIP Eric EZ Does IT
A reducer will fit over both pieces of pipe, a fitting reducer will fit over the pipe on one side and into a fitting on the other, this allows you to not have to make a direct fitting rather than having to cut a little short piece of copper Sent from my iPhone
You will want to use a 1 1/2" x 1 1/4" reducer.
Yes, this is the part you are looking for.
If you use the fitting reducer, you will still need a piece of pipe for the copper side. The pipe only needs to fit in the T, and the coupler. So if you measure right, you won't see the piece of pipe and the FTG x C will make things flush. The pipe should be cut 1" to 1.5" to connect.
If you use the fitting reducer, you will still need a piece of pipe for the copper side. The pipe only needs to fit in the T, and the coupler. So if you measure right, you won't see the piece of pipe and the FTG x C will make things flush. The pipe should be cut 1" to 1.5" to connect.