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Schedule 80 PVC Crosses
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Schedule 80 PVC cross fittings are used to connect four pipeline sections to make a perpendicular intersection in a plumbing network. The primary function of the cross fitting is to create a four-way junction that allows liquid media to flow in multiple directions simultaneously. The four-way configuration of Schedule 80 cross fittings enables the effective distribution of media from a primary line into three distinct conveyance networks. Manufactured from premium PVC material, Schedule 80 crosses feature thicker walls compared to standard PVC fittings. This extra thickness offers several advantages such as increased durability, performance, and corrosion resistance. Schedule 80 fittings can withstand higher pressure levels, making them better suited for applications with more demanding pressure requirements. The fittings are specifically designed to meet the demands of applications and complex plumbing setups requiring superior performance and reliable, leak free connections.
Sch 80 PVC Cross Sizes and Options
Sch 80 PVC crosses range in size from 1/2" to 4" in diameter. Larger diameter crosses are uncommon and often unavailable due to the increased weight and pressure strain on the joint from a four way, large diameter connection. Sch 80 PVC cross fittings come standard with a slip socket connection.
Quality and Safety Standards
Our Schedule 80 PVC crosses for sale are USA made, tested, and certified to ASTM D1784, ASTM D2467, and NSF standard specifications and requirements. ASTM standards cover material quality, pressure rating, temperature stability, connection and physical strength. NSF standard certification approves the fittings for freshwater use and potable water systems.
Applications and Uses
Schedule 80 PVC cross fittings are commonly used in industrial piping systems to handle chemicals, high pressure fluids, and hard working environments. In residential and commercial settings, the fittings are used in transmission networks and pressurized water lines, such as irrigation systems, and are often installed underground. Sch 80 cross fittings are used in chemical processing and distribution for various industries and manufacturing systems due to PVC’s corrosion resistance and compatibility with many commonly used chemicals, solutions, and ingredients.
Key Features
- Material Profile: Grade I PVC Cell Class 12454-B
- Color: Gray
- Type: 4 way cross fitting
- Thickness: Schedule 80 wall thickness
- About: Used to connect four pipe sections together into a single pipeline network
- Size Selection: Sizes range from 1/2 inch to 4 inches in diameter
- Connection Options: Slip socket ends for solvent weld connections
- Standards: Meets and/or exceeds ASTM D2467 and ASTM D1784
- Certification: NSF approved nontoxic and safe for potable water applications
- Pressure: Pressure-tested to meet industry PSI ratings for Sch 80 PVC
- Operational Temperatures: Approved for fluid temperatures from 32 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit
- Sound: Exceptional sound deadening compared to Sch 40 PVC, ABS, and foam core piping
- Professional: Made for easy installation and reliable use by professionals across residential, commercial, and industrial applications
Schedule 80 PVC crosses offer a combination of durability, reliability, and functional versatility due to their ability to make four way connections. This makes cross fittings an ideal choice for complex, multi-point plumbing systems. The thicker walls, superior corrosion resistance, and ability to withstand higher pressures of Schedule 80 fittings make them well-suited for demanding environments and work conditions. Purchase options for these fittings include single, box, and pallet orders with bulk quantity options varying by fitting size. Contact us for expert support or for details on contractor pricing.