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Dielectric Unions
& Flange Unions
by Central

Designed to stop stray electric currents
of water heaters. Permanent
protection against galvanic
corrosion for residential water heaters.

Important for Warranty
Many water heater manufacturers state that their warranties
are invalid unless heater tanks are insulated and isolated from copper tubing.
Stop Stray Currents!
Dielectric unions stop the flow of stray electrical
currents which may be picked up from nearby electrical lines or appliance grounding
connections.
Prevent Electrolytic & Galvanic Corrosion
Use Central's dielectric unions wherever there is a need to
prevent electrolysis or galvanic corrosive action, i.e., when joining dissimilar metals in
your piping and plumbing systems. These unions have numerous uses such as - for water
heaters - for water storage tanks - for gas piping - for air conditioning - for water
conditioners for water pumps - for steam lines - for plating tanks - for oil piping - for
fan coil units - for cabinet heaters - and for finned tube radiation and convectors.
Stop Corrosion from Dissimilar Metals
When two dissimilar metals are joined together in the
presence of water, an electric current is formed. Also the presence of heat can greatly
accelerate the flow of electricity and speed up the galvanic corrosion process. Central's
Dielectric Unions solve the problem!
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Quality Construction
Central products are carefully engineered and manufactured
to perform the function for which they are recommended on our literature. Our
recommendations are based on sound engineering principles supported by laboratory test
data, both non- destructive and destructive; nevertheless, our products must be properly
installed and used in accordance with good judgment and proper training. While all
statements and data offered herein are believed to be accurate and reliable, they are not
to be taken as a warranty or representation for which Central Plastics assumes
responsibility. Statements or suggestions concerning possible use of products or
procedures are made without representation or warranty that any such use or procedure is
free of patent infringement.

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