OEM Waterway 90-Degree Sweep Elbow 411-9110 is a 1.5-inch slip x slip PVC fitting designed to improve directional water flow in pool and spa plumbing systems. Its smooth 90-degree sweep reduces turbulence and pressure loss, promoting consistent circulation throughout the system. Made from durable, chemical-resistant PVC, this fitting performs reliably in both new installations and retrofit upgrades. The standard 1.5-inch connections ensure easy integration into existing plumbing layouts, making it a key component for optimizing system efficiency.
Highlights
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1.5" Slip x Slip Fitting: Easily connects to standard 1.5-inch pool and spa plumbing systems.
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Flow-Efficient Sweep Elbow: Minimizes pressure loss while supporting smooth directional flow.
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Chemical-Resistant PVC Material: Engineered for durability in chlorine-treated aquatic environments.
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New or Retrofit Ready: Ideal for replacing old fittings or configuring new plumbing systems.
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Supports Better Circulation: Helps maintain even water distribution for improved hydraulic function.
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(1) Waterway 90 Degree Sweep Elbow | 1.5" | 411-9110
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