Description
AGM cpvc Bush 1″x 3/4″
- AGM Cpvc for hot water
- imported from Saudi Arab.
- Schedule 80 materials
- high pressure
- hot water (till 93 degree celcius) plumbing installations.
- Available from 1/2″ to 2″ sizes
- Islamabad Rawalpindi Contact 0322-3540656
What is AGM cpvc Bush 1″x 3/4″ ?
Overview (Description)
A CPVC reducing bush (bushing) is a compact fitting used to step a larger CPVC line down to a smaller one within a fitting socket or hub. The 1″ × 3/4″ bush reduces from 1-inch nominal to 3/4-inch nominal. Commonly used in hot/cold potable water, HVAC chilled/hot water distribution, and many chemical process lines compatible with CPVC.
Key Specifications AGM cpvc Bush 1″x 3/4″
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Type: Reducing bush (bushing), short pattern
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Nominal size: 1″ (25 mm) × 3/4″ (20 mm)
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End types (typical):
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Spigot × Socket (S×S) for solvent-weld systems (most common)
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Male Thread × Female Thread (MPT × FPT) variant may exist for threaded reductions (check stock)
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Material: Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC), pressure grade
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Color: Light grey or tan (CPVC standard)
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Manufacturing standards (typical):
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Hot/Cold water CTS systems: ASTM D2846 (SDR-11)
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Schedule systems: fittings to ASTM F439 (Sch 80), pipe to ASTM F441 (Sch 80)
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Solvent cement: ASTM F493 (CPVC)
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Potable water compliance: NSF/ANSI 61 & NSF/ANSI 14 (brand/lot dependent)
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Temperature range: up to 93 °C (200 °F) for CPVC (derate pressure as temperature rises)
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Pressure rating (guidance):
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CTS SDR-11 systems: typically up to ~100–150 psi @ 82–90 °C; higher at room temp (exact by system)
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Sch 80 systems (fittings): up to ~630 psi @ 23 °C for 1″ size; apply temperature derating factors
Note: Fittings follow the system’s lowest rated component. Always derate for temperature per the pipe/fitting manufacturer.
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Dimensions (nominal guidance)
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1″ CTS OD: ~28.58 mm (1.125″)
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3/4″ CTS OD: ~22.23 mm (0.875″)
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Socket depth/engagement varies by make; allow standard insertion depth for the system (typically ~3/4 of socket depth marked on fitting).
Compatibility
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For CPVC-to-CPVC transitions within the same system (CTS hot/cold or Sch 80).
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Do not solvent-weld CPVC directly to PVC without the correct transition fitting or approved transition cement.
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For threaded variants, use PTFE tape (no hemp/jute) and avoid overtightening.



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