Description
Cpvc Elbow 1-1/2″ AGM
Cpvc elbow, Available from 1/2″ to 2″ sizes. AGM imported from KSA for hot water high pressure high temperature distributor contact 0322-3540656
What is AGM cpvc Elbow 1-1/2″ ?
Nice — here’s a compact, practical datasheet–style summary for AGM CPVC Elbow (Schedule 80), nominal 1-1/2″ (1.5″) intended for hot-water service (imported from Saudi Arabia). I’ve included description, typical specifications, installation best practices, common uses, limitations and safety notes — with direct citations to AGM catalogs and standard CPVC technical references.
description
Product: AGM CPVC Elbow, Socket (solvent-weld) type, nominal 1-1/2″, Schedule 80, light-gray color — manufactured by Arabian Gulf Manufacturing (AGM) in Saudi Arabia for hot & cold potable water systems. Intended for pressure hot-water distribution and other pressure applications up to CPVC temperature limits.
specifications
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Material: CPVC (Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride) formulated for potable hot-water lines.
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Nominal size: 1-1/2″ (1.5″ NPS nominal).
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Typical socket/joint type: Slip/socket for solvent-weld cement (standard). Some lines may offer threaded/insert variants — check part code.
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Typical wall thickness (pipe equivalent for SCH-80 1-1/2″): ~ 5.08 mm (manufacturer catalogs list 1½″ SCH-80 pipe wall ≈ 5.08 mm). Outside diameter (nominal): For 1½″ NPS Schedule pipe the OD is ~1.900 in (48.3 mm) — use manufacturer dimensional table for fittings.
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Maximum recommended fluid temperature: Up to ~93 °C (200 °F) for CPVC fittings in typical service (check AGM datasheet for exact limit).
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Always confirm the exact working pressure for the specific part and operating temperature on the AGM datasheet.
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Color: Light-gray (typical CPVC potable hot-water color).
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Packaging: Sold individually; matching CPVC pipes typically sold in 6-m lengths.
applications / usage
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Domestic and commercial hot-water distribution (risers, branch lines, heater/gysers connections) where temperatures and pressures are within CPVC limits.
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HVAC hot/cold water piping (condensate/drain where appropriate).
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Corrosive water services or where metal corrosion is a concern.
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Plumbing systems meeting local codes that permit CPVC for potable hot water.
Limitations & cautions
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Pressure drops with temperature: CPVC allowable pressure declines as temperature rises — always use the manufacturer’s pressure-temperature chart (P–T chart) to size the system at expected operating temperature.
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Not suitable for very high temperatures: Avoid continuous service above the manufacturer’s max.



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