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NDS 6P08 — 6 in. PVC S&D 45° Hub x Hub Wye

Brand: NDS
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Original Price $68.94
Current Price $51.71
SKU 6P08
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The NDS 6P08 is a durable 6 in. PVC 45° sewer & drain (S&D) wye designed to add a Y-intersection to underground drainage lines. Engineered for Hub x Hub x Hub solvent-weld connections, this fitting connects three lengths of 6 in. S&D pipe and integrates with select drainage products such as grates and pop-up emitters.

  • Material & Finish: Made from white PVC for long-term corrosion resistance in underground, non-pressurized applications.
  • Connection Type: Hub x Hub x Hub solvent-weld sockets for secure, permanent joins with compatible PVC S&D pipe.
  • Size & Fit: Nominal 6 in. diameter; connects three 6 in. S&D pipes or compatible drainage products.
  • Performance: Meets applicable ASTM standards for sewer & drain fittings; maximum working pressure 5 psi for non-pressurized systems.
  • Dimensions: Compact profile suitable for buried installations; reference technical documents for exact height and length specifications.
  • Applications: Adds a 45° branch to storm, sewer, and drainage runs; commonly used to connect drainage grates, pop-up emitters, and lateral lines.

Suitable for contractors and municipal drainage projects, the 6P08 wye provides a reliable, solvent-weld solution when adding a 45° intersection in 6 in. S&D pipe runs. For detailed dimensions, compatibility tables, and installation guidance, refer to the NDS drainage catalog and product data sheet linked in the technical documents.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What pipe size does the NDS 6P08 fit?
The 6P08 is sized for 6 in. sewer & drain (S&D) pipe with Hub x Hub x Hub connections for three 6 in. lines.
Can this wye be used in pressurized systems?
No. It is intended for non-pressurized underground drainage and sewer applications; maximum working pressure is 5 psi.
How is the fitting installed and joined?
Installed with hub-to-hub solvent-weld connections using compatible PVC primer and cement per local code and best practices.