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GE SABER SELECT 1/2 in. C x 1/2 in. C Copper Pressure Coupling with Rolled Stop - 81223194

GE SABER SELECT 1/2 in. C x 1/2 in. C Copper Pressure Coupling with Rolled Stop - 81223194

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GE SABER SELECT 1/2 in. C x 1/2 in. C Copper Pressure Coupling with Rolled Stop - 81223194 

The 1/2-inch C x 1/2-inch C wrought copper pressure coupling with rolled stop is for use in residential and commercial plumbing systems. The fitting provides a means of joining two copper pipes of the same size and features sweat connections and a rolled tube stop for ease of use. Compatible with all types of copper tubing, this fitting can be used in both above and below ground applications. The copper construction provides long-lasting durability. Lead-free and NSF certified.

Features
  • Can be used with all types of copper pipe
  • Works with two 1/2 in. pipes (nominal size)
  • Features a rolled tube stop for ease of use
  • 1/2 in. inside diameter and 5/8 in. outside diameter
  • Sweat connections
  • Max working pressure of 582 PSI
  • Temperature range of -20° F to 250° F
What our Experts Think
  • Professional solder joint coupling for copper pipe
    This GE / Saber Select 1/2 in. C x 1/2 in. C copper pressure coupling is designed to join two lengths of copper tubing securely using solder connections, commonly used in residential and light commercial plumbing systems.
  • Rolled stop for precise pipe alignment
    The built-in rolled tube stop helps position both pipe ends accurately at the center, ensuring proper insertion depth and improving solder joint reliability.
  • Lead-free, potable-water safe construction
    Manufactured from wrot copper (ASTM B75 compliant materials), making it suitable for drinking water, HVAC, and general plumbing applications with corrosion resistance and long service life.
  • High pressure-rated durability
    Designed for typical plumbing systems with working pressure ratings up to ~500–700 PSI depending on specification, ensuring dependable performance in pressurized water lines.
  • Universal 1/2” copper compatibility
    Standard C x C (cup-to-cup) ends make it a direct fit for common 1/2-inch copper tubing used in home water supply, repairs, and extensions.
  • Reliable choice for permanent repairs
    Ideal for joining or repairing copper lines where a permanent, leak-resistant soldered connection is required, preferred by plumbers for long-term installs.
  • Built for code-compliant installations
    Meets widely used plumbing standards such as ASME B16.22 and NSF/ANSI potable water requirements, ensuring safe and approved use in modern systems.
Q&A

Q: What is this coupling used for?
A: It is used to join two 1/2-inch copper pipes in straight-line plumbing installations, commonly in residential and commercial water systems.

Q: What does “C x C” mean?
A: It means copper-to-copper (sweat connection on both ends), designed for soldered copper pipe joints.

Q: What is the purpose of the rolled stop?
A: The rolled stop inside the fitting ensures correct pipe insertion depth, helping create a strong, leak-resistant solder joint.

Q: What material is it made of?
A: It is made of wrought copper, designed for durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term plumbing performance.

Q: Where is it commonly used?
A: It is used in potable water lines, HVAC systems, and general plumbing repairs or new installations.

Q: Is it suitable for high pressure systems?
A: Yes, copper couplings like this are typically rated for high-pressure residential and commercial plumbing use.

Q: Does it require special installation?
A: Yes, it must be installed using soldering (sweat connection) with proper cleaning and flux application.

Q: Is it safe for drinking water systems?
A: Yes, it is commonly used in potable water applications when installed according to plumbing codes.

Maintenance Tips
  • Keep Joints Clean Before Installation: Ensure both copper pipe ends are clean, deburred, and oxide-free for a strong solder joint.
  • Inspect for Leaks Periodically: Check soldered seams for green corrosion, pinhole leaks, or moisture buildup.
  • Avoid Mechanical Stress: Do not allow pipe movement or vibration—rolled stop fittings rely on rigid alignment for durability.
  • Maintain Proper Solder Quality: Use correct flux and solder; poor joints are the most common cause of failure in copper couplings.
  • Check for Overheating Damage: Excess heat during soldering can weaken copper integrity—look for discoloration or warping.
  • Support Piping Properly: Use hangers or straps to prevent sagging that can stress the coupling over time.
  • Prevent Corrosion: Keep area dry and avoid contact with dissimilar metals to reduce galvanic corrosion risk.
  • Flush After Installation: Run water through the system to remove flux residue and verify leak-free performance.