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When was Victaulic created?

Victaulic was created in 1925.


Will a victaulic fitting work as a dielectric?

Victaulic makes a dielectric fitting that could solve your issue.


Do we need to Torque a Victaulic Coupling?

no


Can Victaulic coupling be used for undrground buried pipes?

Victaulic products have a long history of being used on underground piping systems.


What is the pressure rating for victaulic fittings?

250


Can a victaulic fitting be installed underground?

Yes they can.


What is a victaulic fitting?

A Victaulic fitting is really a grooved end fitting that is used with grooved end pipe, joined with a coupling. These are found on a variety of commercial and industrial piping systems. Victaulic is the company that originated the grooved piping method so the name "Victaulic" is their registered trade name. The correct generic terminology for these fittings is simply grooved end fittings.


What would be an equivalent to victaulic coupling?

· Gruvlok Coupling


What Is the take off measurement on a 4inch victaulic 90?

5 inches


Can you use victaulic fittings on methane gas?

No, Victaulic fittings are not recommended for use with methane gas due to the potential risk of gas leakage. It is important to use fittings that are specifically designed and approved for use with methane gas to ensure safety and compliance with regulations.


What is takeoff measurement on a 4 inch victaulic 90?

Takeoff measurement for a 4-inch Victaulic 90-degree elbow typically refers to the distance from the centerline of the pipe to the end of the fitting. For a standard 4-inch Victaulic elbow, this measurement is generally around 4 inches, but it can vary slightly based on the specific manufacturer and design. Always consult the manufacturer's specifications or installation guidelines for precise measurements.


Can you use victaulic coupling on natural gas?

No, many fluids and air. No approval for natural gas.