DWV

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
cambot339
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These fitting look somewhat suspect now that I have glued them on. Image
anyone care to assuage my doubts?[/img]
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That reducer sure looks DWV. The best way to tell is to look at the markings cast into the part. If it's for pressure, it will have "NSF-pw" cast on it somewhere for fitting, or printed on pipe.
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The socket depth is shallow. Pressure parts have deep sockets.
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The bell reducer is, as far as the others, ??????
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