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LF3110

Lead Free* Class 125 Dielectric Flanged Pipe Fittings

Lead Free* Models Available

Size(s):

2 1/2 to 4 in. (64 to 100mm)

Description:

Series LF3110 Lead Free* Class 125 Dielectric Flanged Pipe Fittings are used in commercial and residential applications to prevent accelerated corrosion and deterioration in the piping system due to galvanic and stray current. It is installed between pipes made from dissimilar metals, and features a solder copper fitting and bronze body. It consists of a single flange fitting and a gasket. Series LF3110 is ideal in applications such as hot water storage tanks, water and air conditioners, processing tanks, steam, gas, and water piping. Maximum Pressure: 175psi.

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*The wetted surface of our Lead Free products contacted by consumable water contain less than one quarter of one percent (0.25%) of lead by weight.

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