Unrated fitting question

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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Not true in the least. I've seen 8" DWV fittings that are over 1/2" thick. The main reason we don't use DWV is because it isn't made the same way, and the socket depths are much shorter than potable water fittings.[/quote]

So is it still ok to use a DWV bushing as long as both pipes are rated?

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Yes, it is fine, as long as it is after the valve. DWV PVC, ABS, or whatever, is all fine, it just has to be after the valve.

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Ok, thanks for everyones help! :D
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Yes, it is fine, as long as it is after the valve. DWV PVC, ABS, or whatever, is all fine, it just has to be after the valve.

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