Have you ever noticed that hydrant tees and elbows have a raised pod? These raise pods are referred to as boss, and they are intentionally designed this way. The raised pod comes into play and is essential in the installation process. Hydrant tees and elbows are installed onto yard hydrants and the specific location of where they are installed requires them to have a flat edge.
In this blog, we will take a look at why hydrant elbows and tees and a have a raised pod and ensure you understand the difference between tapped and non tapped hydrant tees and elbows.
First, we should start off by pointing out what we mean by the raised pod. In the picture, you can see the
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It is important to understand the difference between tapped and non tapped hydrant fittings. Tapped hydrant tees and elbows are NOT used in yard hydrant installations. You can differentiate the two
When requiring a hydrant tee or elbow, be sure to select a tapped or non tapped fitting, depending on the application for which you need it. Both tapped and non tapped fittings look similar and are available in the same materials, but as long as you pay attention to the part number and notice if there is a tapped section on the fitting, then you will be able to tell the difference.
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