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Can a victaulic fitting be installed underground?

Yes they can.


What is a victaulic fitting?

A Victaulic fitting is really a grooved end fitting that is used with grooved end pipe, joined with a coupling. These are found on a variety of commercial and industrial piping systems. Victaulic is the company that originated the grooved piping method so the name "Victaulic" is their registered trade name. The correct generic terminology for these fittings is simply grooved end fittings.


What is the take off measurement for a 8 inch victaulic 45 degree fitting?

The take-off measurement for an 8-inch Victaulic 45-degree fitting is typically around 7 inches. This measurement is used to determine the distance from the centerline of the fitting to the point where the pipe will be cut or connected. However, it's essential to consult the manufacturer's specifications or installation guidelines for precise dimensions, as they can vary slightly.


When was Victaulic created?

Victaulic was created in 1925.


Is it required to have a dielectric fitting between brass valve and black steel pipe?

No


Do you need a dielectric fitting between stainless steel fittings and galvanized fittings?

No


What is the take off for a 4 long radius victaulic 90?

The take-off for a 4-inch long radius Victaulic 90-degree fitting is typically around 4.5 inches. This measurement refers to the distance from the centerline of the pipe to the end of the fitting. It's essential to refer to specific manufacturer specifications for precise dimensions, as they may vary slightly.


Do victaulic fittings require a lubricant?

Yes , it is required, any water base lubricant on the gasket inside the fitting is required before final connection.


What is the name of the fitting used to connect the water lines to the water heater?

Dielectric union


Can copper and galvanized pipes be used on the same fitting?

Yes and no. Pipes are pipes and many houses have both copper and galvinized. But copper and galvinized pipe must never come into direct contact with each other. You have to put what's called a dielectric fitting (available at your local hardware store) in between them. The problem is that without a dielectric fitting you'll get what's called electrolysis. Electrolysis eats holes in your pipes. Like I said, just put in a dielectric fitting. No sweat.


What is the take off measurement for 6 Victaulic 22.5 degree elbow fitting?

1-13/16"= The tangent of half the degree X the radius of the elbow.


What is takeoff measurement on a 4 inch victaulic 90?

Takeoff measurement for a 4-inch Victaulic 90-degree elbow typically refers to the distance from the centerline of the pipe to the end of the fitting. For a standard 4-inch Victaulic elbow, this measurement is generally around 4 inches, but it can vary slightly based on the specific manufacturer and design. Always consult the manufacturer's specifications or installation guidelines for precise measurements.