Elbow Drainage Pipe PVC 90° Elbow Inspection Port Downpipe Fittings 50mm - 250mm

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PVC Elbow Drainage Pipe Fittings — Reliable Direction Changes for Downpipe & Stormwater Systems

When a downpipe or stormwater run needs to change direction cleanly, a poorly fitted elbow causes leaks, blockages, and costly rework. Plumbers, builders, and serious DIYers who need a dependable, solvent-weld-ready PVC elbow in a range of angles and sizes will find exactly what they need here — from compact 50mm residential downpipe elbows to heavy-duty 250mm stormwater fittings.

These PVC drainage elbows are manufactured from rigid uPVC (unplasticised polyvinyl chloride), offering a smooth internal bore for unrestricted flow. Available in seven models — 90°, 91°, 92°, 93°, 94°, 95°, and a with-port inspection elbow — and six internal diameter sizes ranging from 50mm (approx. 2 in) to 250mm (approx. 9.8 in). Wall thickness and overall dimensions vary by size; see variant options for exact measurements.

Typical applications include residential and commercial downpipe direction changes, underground stormwater drainage runs, rainwater harvesting pipe routing, and inspection-access points on long drainage runs using the with-port elbow variant.

🔗 Compatibility: Designed for standard PVC/uPVC drainage pipe systems. Confirm your pipe's internal diameter (I.D.) before ordering. Suitable for solvent-weld jointing. Not rated for pressure pipe applications.

✅ Key Features of These PVC Drainage Elbow Fittings

📐 Seven Angle & Model Options

Choose from 90°, 91°, 92°, 93°, 94°, 95° sweep elbows, or the with-port inspection elbow — giving you precise routing flexibility for any drainage layout.

📏 Six I.D. Sizes: 50mm to 250mm

Covers the full range from standard residential downpipe (50mm / ~2 in) up to large-bore stormwater mains (250mm / ~9.8 in), so one product family handles your whole project.

💧 Smooth Internal Bore for Unrestricted Flow

The uPVC construction delivers a low-friction internal surface that resists sediment build-up and maintains consistent flow rates across the service life of the fitting.

🔧 Inspection Port Model Available

The with-port elbow variant includes an access port for rodding or camera inspection — ideal for long underground drainage runs where maintenance access is required.

🛡️ Corrosion-Resistant uPVC Construction

uPVC is inherently resistant to rust, chemical attack, and UV degradation, making these elbows suitable for both above-ground downpipe and buried stormwater applications.

📦 Flexible Pack Quantities: 1, 2, or 5 pcs

Order a single fitting for a repair job or a multi-pack for a full installation — quantity pricing is reflected in the variant selector above.

📐 Technical Specifications — PVC Drainage Elbow Fittings

Material uPVC (Unplasticised Polyvinyl Chloride)
Available Models 90°, 91°, 92°, 93°, 94°, 95° Elbow; With-Port Elbow
Internal Diameter (I.D.) Range 50mm – 250mm (approx. 2 in – 9.8 in)
Wall Thickness See variant options
Outer Diameter See variant options
Overall Length / Height See variant options
Jointing Method Solvent weld (solvent cement)
Application Gravity drainage, downpipe, stormwater (non-pressure)
Color / Finish See variant options
Pack Quantity 1 pcs / 2 pcs / 5 pcs

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right elbow angle for my drainage run?

For a standard 90° direction change — such as a downpipe turning at a wall base — the 90° elbow is the most common choice. If your pipe run requires a slightly shallower or steeper offset to align with an existing trench or structure, the 91°–95° variants allow fine-tuning without cutting and re-routing pipe. When in doubt, measure the angle of your intended direction change before ordering.

How do I select the correct size I.D. for my pipe?

Measure the internal diameter of your existing pipe. The I.D. sizes available are 50mm, 75mm, 110mm, 160mm, 200mm, and 250mm. The fitting's socket must match your pipe's O.D. (outer diameter) — if you are unsure, check the pipe manufacturer's datasheet or measure the pipe O.D. and cross-reference with standard PVC pipe sizing charts.

What is the with-port elbow and when should I use it?

The with-port elbow includes a threaded or push-fit access port on the body of the fitting. This allows you to insert a drain rod or inspection camera without cutting into the pipe. It is recommended for underground drainage runs longer than approximately 6–10 metres, or wherever building regulations require accessible inspection points.

Are these elbows suitable for underground burial?

Yes. uPVC drainage fittings are widely used in buried stormwater and drainage applications. They resist soil chemicals, moisture, and moderate ground movement. Ensure the pipe and fittings are bedded in suitable granular material and that the burial depth meets local code requirements for the pipe diameter in use.

Can these fittings be used with pressure pipe systems?

No. These are gravity drainage fittings rated for non-pressure applications only. Do not use them in pressurised water supply, compressed air, or any system where internal pressure exceeds atmospheric. For pressure applications, use fittings specifically rated and marked for pressure service.

How are these elbows joined to the pipe?

These fittings use solvent-weld jointing. Clean and dry both the pipe end and the fitting socket, apply a suitable PVC solvent cement to both surfaces, push the pipe firmly into the socket with a slight twisting motion, and hold for 30 seconds. Allow the joint to cure fully before allowing flow through the system — typically 15–30 minutes for handling strength and 24 hours for full cure, depending on ambient temperature.

Do the multi-pack options (2 pcs, 5 pcs) contain the same model and size?

Yes. When you select a model (e.g., 90° Elbow), a size I.D. (e.g., 110mm), and a quantity (e.g., 5 pcs), all pieces in the pack are identical — the same angle, the same internal diameter. This makes multi-packs ideal for runs requiring multiple direction changes of the same type.

🛒 Select your Model, Size I.D., and Amount above, then add to cart.

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