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Watts CrimpRing 0650656 WP15P, WP15P-1208PB Reducing Coupling, 3/4 x 1/2 in Nominal, Crimp End Style, Poly-Alloy, Import, PEX-B

WATTS-PEX WP15P-1208PB 10PC/BAG PEX COUPLING-3/4CX1/2C 3/4 CF X 1/2 CF POLY ALLOY CRIMP RING 0650656

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Watts CrimpRing 0650656 WP15P, WP15P-1208PB Reducing Coupling, 3/4 x 1/2 in Nominal, Crimp End Style, Poly-Alloy, Import, PEX-B

3216747 Product ID:3216747
Famous Supply
  • Series: WP15P
  • Fitting/Connector Type: Reducing Coupler
  • Nominal Size: 3/4 x 1/2 in
  • End Style: Crimp
  • Material: Poly-Alloy
  • Domestic/Import: Import
This 3/4 in crimp x 1/2 in crimp poly alloy PEX coupling is manufactured in accordance with ASTM F-1807. It is compliant with CSA standard B -137.5. It is used for making WaterPEX® repairs in the field, continuing a run as well as Transitioning from polybutylene pipe to WaterPEX® tubing.
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For use with SDR-9 PEX pipe
The wetted surface of this product contacted by consumable water contains less than 0.25% of lead by weight
Manufactured from Acudel® engineered thermoplastic resin
ASTM F2159 specification for plastic insert fittings utilizing a copper crimp ring for SDR9 cross-linked polyethylene (PEX) tubing and SDR9 polyethylene of raised temperature (PE-RT) tubing
ASTM F877 specification for crosslinked polyethylene (PEX) plastic hot and cold-water distribution systems
Limited
Manufactured in Accordance with ASTM F877 and F-2159
Listed by the National Sanitation Foundation to NSF Standards 14 and 61 for Use in Potable Water Systems
Listed by NSF to be in Compliant to the Uniform Plumbing Code
Labeled B137.5 which Indicates that it is Compliant to the CSA Standards B137.5
US Green Building Council Member
PROP65: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Commercial and Residential