There are various types of connections and fittings available for PPSU PEX-B PEX systems, offering flexibility and versatility for different plumbing applications. Here are some common PPSU PEX-B PEX fittings :
PEX Couplings: Couplings are used to join two PEX pipes together in a straight line. They are available in various sizes to accommodate different pipe diameters.
PEX Elbows: Elbows allow for changes in direction within the PEX plumbing system. They are available in 90-degree and 45-degree angles to suit specific installation requirements.
PEX Tees: Tees are used to create branch connections in the PEX plumbing system, allowing one main pipe to split into two separate lines. They come in different configurations, such as equal tees and reducing tees.
PEX Adapters: Adapters are used to connect PEX tubing to other types of piping materials or plumbing fixtures. They may have PEX connections on one end and threaded, sweat, or compression connections on the other end.
PEX Reducing Couplings and Tees: These fittings are used to transition between PEX pipes of different diameters, allowing for connections between pipes of varying sizes.
PEX End Caps: End caps are used to terminate a PEX line, providing a secure closure to the system. They are commonly used at the end of a branch line or where a connection is not needed.
PEX Ball Valves: Ball valves provide an on/off control for water flow in the PEX plumbing system. They are available in various sizes and configurations, including straight, angle, and mini-ball valves.
PEX Shut-Off Valves: Shut-off valves are used to isolate sections of the PEX plumbing system for maintenance or repair purposes. They can be installed at specific points along the line to control water flow.
PEX Manifolds: Manifolds are distribution points that allow multiple PEX lines to connect to a single supply line. They are commonly used in radiant heating systems and multi-fixture plumbing installations.
PEX Compression Fittings: Compression fittings provide a secure connection between PEX tubing and other piping materials, such as copper or CPVC. They utilize a compression nut and ferrule to create a watertight seal.
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