Product Description
A bulkhead union is a type of fitting used in plumbing and piping systems to connect two pipes through a barrier, such as a wall or panel. It consists of two halves, each with a threaded end and a nut, which are joined together to form a sealed connection. The bulkhead union allows for easy installation and disassembly of pipes without the need to dismantle the barrier, making it a convenient solution for systems that require maintenance or modifications.
FAQs:
Q: What is a bulkhead union?
A: A bulkhead union is a fitting used to connect two pipes through a barrier, such as a wall or panel, while maintaining a sealed connection.
Q: How does a bulkhead union work?
A: The bulkhead union consists of two halves with threaded ends and nuts. The halves are inserted through the barrier from both sides, and the nuts are tightened to secure the connection, forming a watertight seal.
Q: What are the advantages of using a bulkhead union?
A: The main advantage is that it allows for easy installation and disassembly of pipes without needing to dismantle the barrier. This makes maintenance, repairs, or modifications more convenient and efficient.
Q: Where are bulkhead unions commonly used?
A: Bulkhead unions find applications in various industries, including plumbing, irrigation, industrial piping systems, aquariums, and fluid transfer systems, where connections through barriers are required.
Q: Are there different types of bulkhead unions?
A: Yes, bulkhead unions come in different sizes and materials to suit specific pipe diameters and fluid types. Some variations may have additional features such as gaskets or O-rings for enhanced sealing.