PVC 16mm-200mm ID Equal Water Supply Pipe Elbow Fittings Adapter Connector

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PVC Equal Elbow Fittings — Reliable 90° Pipe Connections for Water Supply Systems

When a plumbing run needs to change direction and a leaking or misaligned joint is not an option, installers and DIY builders need a fitting that holds its seal under sustained pressure. These PVC equal elbow fittings are designed for exactly that — delivering a clean 90° turn in water supply, irrigation, and drainage pipework without reducing bore size.

Each PVC equal elbow fitting is manufactured from rigid uPVC (unplasticised polyvinyl chloride), offering a smooth internal bore that minimises flow restriction. Available in inner diameter (ID) sizes from 16 mm (approx. 0.63 in) up to 200 mm (approx. 7.87 in), and in three colour options — White, Blue, and Grey — to match existing pipework or colour-code systems. Wall thickness scales proportionally with pipe diameter. Connection is via solvent-weld (glue) socket ends on both sides.

Typical applications include residential cold-water supply lines where a pipe must navigate around structural elements, garden and agricultural drip-irrigation networks requiring precise directional changes, and pool or aquaculture recirculation systems where maintaining full bore flow through every bend is critical. The equal-bore design also suits industrial process pipework carrying non-aggressive aqueous fluids.

🔗 Compatibility: Designed for standard uPVC pressure pipe (PN10/PN16 rated pipe schedules). Match the fitting ID to your pipe's outer diameter using standard uPVC pipe tables. Solvent-weld installation — use appropriate PVC primer and cement. Not suitable for hot-water or compressed-air lines.

✅ Key Features of These PVC Equal Elbow Fittings

  • 📐Full-Bore Equal Design
    Both socket ends share the same inner diameter, preserving flow rate through the 90° bend with no step-down restriction.
  • 🎨Three Colour Options
    Available in White, Blue, and Grey to match existing pipework aesthetics or to colour-code different fluid circuits for easy identification.
  • 📏Wide Size Range
    Covers ID 16 mm through 200 mm (0.63 in – 7.87 in) in a single product family, suitable for everything from domestic supply lines to large-bore irrigation mains.
  • 🔒Solvent-Weld Socket Ends
    Deep socket spigots on both ends accept standard PVC solvent cement for a chemically fused, pressure-rated joint that does not rely on mechanical compression alone.
  • 🛡️Corrosion and Scale Resistant
    uPVC does not corrode, pit, or accumulate mineral scale the way metal fittings can, keeping flow characteristics stable over the service life of the installation.
  • 📦Flexible Pack Quantities
    Order as a single piece for a one-off repair or as a 2-piece pack for planned installations — reducing per-unit cost when multiple elbows are needed on the same project.

📐 Technical Specifications — PVC Equal Elbow Pipe Fittings

Material Rigid uPVC (Unplasticised Polyvinyl Chloride)
Fitting Type Equal Elbow (90°)
Connection Method Solvent-weld (glue) socket, both ends
Inner Diameter (ID) Range 16 mm – 200 mm (0.63 in – 7.87 in)
Available Colours White, Blue, Grey
Wall Thickness See variant options
Pressure Rating See variant options
Temperature Range 0 °C – 60 °C (32 °F – 140 °F) for cold-water service
Fluid Compatibility Cold water, irrigation fluids, non-aggressive aqueous solutions
Pack Quantity 1 Pcs or 2 Pcs (see variant options)

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the correct elbow size for my pipe?

Match the fitting's ID (inner diameter) to the outer diameter (OD) of your uPVC pipe using a standard pipe compatibility chart. For most metric uPVC pressure pipe, the pipe OD equals the fitting socket ID. If you are unsure, measure the outside of your existing pipe and consult a uPVC pipe schedule table before ordering.

Can these elbows be used for hot water or underfloor heating?

No. These fittings are manufactured from rigid uPVC, which is rated for cold-water service up to approximately 60 °C (140 °F). For hot-water supply, underfloor heating, or steam lines, you should use CPVC, PP-R, or copper fittings rated for the required temperature.

What adhesive should I use to install these fittings?

Use a two-step solvent-weld process: first apply a uPVC primer/cleaner to both the pipe end and the fitting socket, then apply a compatible PVC solvent cement. Insert the pipe with a slight twisting motion and hold for 30 seconds. Allow the joint to cure fully before pressurising — typically 24 hours at room temperature for pressure-rated lines.

Are these fittings suitable for pool or aquaculture plumbing?

Yes. uPVC is widely used in pool circulation, fish tank, and aquaculture systems because it is chemically inert to chlorinated water and common aquaculture treatments. The equal-bore design maintains full flow through the bend, which is important for pump efficiency in recirculation loops.

Will uPVC fittings corrode or degrade over time?

uPVC does not corrode, rust, or pit like metal fittings. It is also resistant to most dilute acids and alkalis found in domestic water supplies. UV exposure over many years can cause surface discolouration and slight embrittlement in outdoor installations — for exposed outdoor runs, consider UV-stabilised pipe wrap or a protective conduit.

What is the difference between the White, Blue, and Grey colour options?

The colour difference is primarily for identification and aesthetic matching. White is the most common choice for domestic plumbing and is easy to paint over. Blue is often used to designate cold-water supply lines in colour-coded systems. Grey is common in drainage and industrial pipework. All three colours are the same uPVC material with equivalent mechanical properties.

Can I disassemble a solvent-welded joint if I make a mistake?

No — solvent welding creates a permanent chemical bond. If a joint is incorrectly assembled, the fitting and the affected pipe section must be cut out and replaced with a new fitting and a short pipe coupler. This is why dry-fitting and measuring carefully before applying cement is strongly recommended.

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