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Built for high-pressure ACR work, these trade-grade copper elbows deliver reliable performance with R410A, R32 and subcritical CO2. Ideal for split-system installs and repairs, they’re engineered for smooth directional flow, excellent thermal conductivity and corrosion resistance, so your jobs run faster with fewer comebacks. Too easy.
On a steamy Brisbane rooftop in 40-degree heat, a tech swapped a kinked bend for a 90° elbow, swept nitrogen and re-brazed. Pressurized to 600 psi, no bubbles, no dramas—and no callback. Fair dinkum, the right elbow protects capacity by reducing restrictions and keeps charge inside the pipe where it belongs.
Round out your pressure test and commissioning with quality gauges (see Refrigerant Gauges) to verify balanced, leak-free installs.
Always sweep nitrogen while brazing to prevent scale, then pressure-test (e.g., 500–600 psi for R410A lines where appropriate) with a high-pressure nitrogen regulator. Protect nearby surfaces with heat-blocking gel so you’re not chasing scorch marks. No worries.
From Sydney plant rooms to coastal installs in Brisbane, high humidity and salt air can be brutal. These elbows’ tight grain structure and clean sockets help you pull ripper joints that stand up to the climate.
| Material | ACR-grade copper |
| Refrigerant Compatibility | R32, R410A, R134a, subcritical CO2 |
| Bend Options | 45°, 90° |
| Sizes | 1/4" (6.35 mm), 3/8" (9.52 mm), 1/2" (12.70 mm), 5/8" (15.88 mm), 3/4" (19.05 mm), 7/8" (22.23 mm) |
| Connection Type | Brazed socket (sweat) |
| Pressure Rating | Up to 700 psi (check size & duty) |
| Standards Use | For systems using AS/NZS 1571 refrigeration-grade copper tube |
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Q: Are these elbows suitable for high-pressure refrigerants?
Yes—built for modern high-pressure systems like R410A and compatible with subcritical CO2. Always confirm design pressures before commissioning.
Q: Can I use them on R32 systems?
Absolutely. They pair with correctly sized AS/NZS 1571 copper tube and standard brazing practice.
Q: What filler should I use?
Use a suitable silver-phosphorus alloy for copper-to-copper. When joining to brass (e.g., valves), use silver alloy with compatible flux.
Q: How do I verify a leak-free joint?
Pressure-test with nitrogen using a high-pressure regulator, then confirm with Leak Detectors for speed and accuracy.
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US$40
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