Level Inverts - Eccentric

 

Level Inverts are an “eccentric” fitting, eccentric reducer is a fitting used in piping systems between two pipes of different diameters. They are used where the diameter of the pipe on the upstream side of the fitting (i.e. where flow is coming from) is larger than the downstream side.


Unlike a concentric reducer, which resembles a cone, eccentric reducers have an edge that is parallel to the connecting pipe. This parallel edge results in the two pipes having offset centre lines. The same fitting can be used in reverse as an eccentric increaser/expander.


Our range of Level Inverts is available in sizes 100mm x 475mm with many of those being a moulded fitting. 

All have a solvent cement joint on the smallest side of the reducer with the large side being a spigot end.

All injection moulded fittings and have been manufactured to current EN European standards. All fabricated level inverts have been manufactured in accordance with the requirements of AS/NZS 1254:2010
 

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