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1-1/2" Trap Union Connection With Cleanout (H X H)

1-1/2" Trap Union Connection With Cleanout (H X H)

Made for a connection to a vertical strainer tail pipe under a sink, the p-trap with union connection with Cleanout provides a horizontal transition to the DWV piping system while traping water in the lower half of the p-trap u-bend for preventing the release of sewer gas into the environment through the sink drain. A union connection to the u-bend and a cleanout plug with a reusable watertight gasket allow for cleaning of the p-trap.

  • When tested to the CAN/ULC S102.2 Standard, System XFR achieved a Flame Spread Rating of not greater than 25 and a Smoke Developed Classification of not greater than 50
  • Meets National and Provincial Building Codes for high buildings, air plenums, noncombustible construction and penetrating a rate fire separation
  • High impact strength in cold temperatures, exceeding CSA requirements
  • Improved flow rates
  • Lower thermal conductivity can reduce or eliminate the need for insulation
$7.85

Original: $26.18

-70%
1-1/2" Trap Union Connection With Cleanout (H X H)—

$26.18

$7.85

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Made for a connection to a vertical strainer tail pipe under a sink, the p-trap with union connection with Cleanout provides a horizontal transition to the DWV piping system while traping water in the lower half of the p-trap u-bend for preventing the release of sewer gas into the environment through the sink drain. A union connection to the u-bend and a cleanout plug with a reusable watertight gasket allow for cleaning of the p-trap.

  • When tested to the CAN/ULC S102.2 Standard, System XFR achieved a Flame Spread Rating of not greater than 25 and a Smoke Developed Classification of not greater than 50
  • Meets National and Provincial Building Codes for high buildings, air plenums, noncombustible construction and penetrating a rate fire separation
  • High impact strength in cold temperatures, exceeding CSA requirements
  • Improved flow rates
  • Lower thermal conductivity can reduce or eliminate the need for insulation