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NDS 4P02 - 4 in. Schedule 35 PVC 90° Hub x Hub Elbow

Brand: NDS
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Original Price $9.90
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SKU 4P02
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The NDS 4P02 90° PVC elbow is a durable, Schedule 35 hub-to-hub fitting engineered for underground sewer and drain (S&D) systems. Designed for reliable direction changes in non-pressurized pipe runs, this white PVC elbow provides a solvent-weld connection and broad compatibility with common S&D pipe types.

  • Available sizes: 3", 4", 6", and 8" to match common sewer & drain runs.
  • Material: Type I PVC, Schedule 35 construction for corrosion resistance and low maintenance.
  • Connection: Hub x hub solvent-weld fitting for permanent, leak-resistant joints.
  • Compatibility: Fits SDR‑35, triple wall, and ASTM D‑2729 sewer & drain pipe (does not fit Schedule 40).
  • Performance: Rated for typical non-pressurized underground S&D applications with a maximum working pressure around 5 psi.
  • Certifications & standards: Manufactured to meet applicable ASTM standards and is listed by IAPMO/NSF for sewer and drain use.
  • Made and molded for consistent dimensions and reliable field performance in buried drainage systems.

Use this elbow to change direction in domestic and light commercial drainage runs or to connect compatible drainage products such as channel drains, dry wells, and outlet fittings. Install with recommended solvent-weld primer and cement, follow local plumbing codes, and inspect joints before burial to ensure a secure, long-lasting system.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What pipe types and sizes does this elbow fit?
Available in 3", 4", 6" and 8" sizes. Fits SDR‑35, triple wall, and ASTM D‑2729 sewer & drain pipe; not for Schedule 40.
How is the NDS 4P02 elbow installed?
Install with solvent‑weld primer and PVC cement into hub x hub connections. Follow local codes and inspect joints before burying.
What certifications and pressure rating does it have?
Manufactured to applicable ASTM standards and listed by IAPMO/NSF. Intended for non‑pressurized use with a maximum working pressure around 5 psi.