Meet the B&K ProLine 3/4 in. FIP x 1/2 in. D Solder Galvanized Brass Dielectric Union β a Purpose-Built solution for joining dissimilar metals in hot-water plumbing systems. Designed to guard against galvanic corrosion while delivering reliable, leak-free connections, this dielectric union brings trusted B&K quality to everyday installations.
Key features that matter in real-world setups
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Connection versatility: 3/4 in FIP (Female Iron Pipe) threaded end on one side and a 1/2 in solder end on the other, enabling common residential configurations without adapters.
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Dielectric separation: built-in dielectric barrier keeps different metals apart, dramatically reducing corrosion, leaks, and premature pipe failure over time.
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Lead-free brass construction: a durable, body-friendly alloy designed to meet modern plumbing codes while resisting wear from hot water and pressure.
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Robust performance: rated for up to 250 psi and up to 210Β°F, handling typical home heating and water-heating demands with confidence.
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Galvanized finish: galvanized exterior adds an extra layer of corrosion resistance in exposed or damp environments.
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Quality packaging: bagged packaging for easy storage and organization on the job site.
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ProLine reliability: part of the B&K ProLine family, designed to deliver consistent performance in professional and DIY projects alike.
Why this dielectric union matters in your system
When you connect metals like copper, brass, and galvanized steel, galvanic corrosion can undermine fittings and lead to leaks. The dielectric barrier in this union isolates the metals while the brass body provides durability and a solid seal. This means longer service life for your hot-water lines, fewer recalls for maintenance, and more time enjoying uninterrupted water flow.
Ideal use cases
Use this union wherever you need a reliable bridge between a 3/4 in FIP threaded pipe and a 1/2 in solder connection. Itβs particularly well-suited for connections near water heaters, boilers, and other hot-water distribution points where dissimilar metals meet. Its lead-free composition and temperature/pressure ratings make it a practical choice for residential plumbing projects that require code-compliant, long-lasting performance.
Who should consider the B&K ProLine Dielectric Union
- Homeowners updating aging plumbing who want a durable, corrosion-resistant joint between different metals.
- Licensed plumbers seeking a dependable solution that simplifies connections and reduces future maintenance.
- DIY enthusiasts tackling hot-water line repairs who need a ready-to-install, code-friendly component.
Practical tips for best results
Pair this dielectric union with standard compatible piping materials in your system, ensuring clean, deburred ends and proper alignment. For solder connections, follow established soldering practices, using appropriate flux and shielding to achieve a solid, leak-free joint. When threading the 3/4 in FIP end, apply the correct sealant or Teflon tape as appropriate for your specific piping material and code requirements.