CMP | 25523-600-200 | 2" Socket x 2" Spigot White Fiberglass Pool Wall Return Fitting | 3/4" Eyeball Return
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This fiberglass pool wall return fitting is a replacement or installation component designed for compatible fiberglass pool return applications. The 2" socket x 2" spigot configuration supports matching plumbing connections, while the included 3/4" eyeball helps direct return water flow back into the pool.
Built for fiberglass pool construction, renovation, and return fitting service, this white wall return fitting is used where filtered water returns from the circulation system through the pool wall and into the pool interior.
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Key Features
• Fiberglass pool wall return fitting for compatible return applications
• 2" socket x 2" spigot configuration for matching plumbing installation requirements
• Includes 3/4" eyeball for directed return water flow
• White finish provides a clean appearance for compatible fiberglass pool interiors
• Used to return filtered water from the circulation system back into the pool
• Suitable for new construction, renovation, repair, and return fitting replacement work
• Helps provide a finished wall connection while supporting circulation system water movement
• Professional installation is recommended to ensure proper fitment, sealing, alignment, and plumbing connection
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Product Overview
This wall return fitting is used in compatible fiberglass pool installations as the return point for filtered water coming back from the pool equipment system. It connects the circulation plumbing to the pool wall fitting assembly and helps direct water into the pool for circulation and distribution.
The 2" socket x 2" spigot configuration should be matched to the pool’s plumbing layout and fitting requirements. The included 3/4" eyeball allows the return stream to be directed as needed to help support water movement and circulation patterns within the pool.
During installation, the fiberglass wall surface, fitting body, sealing area, plumbing connection, eyeball assembly, and surrounding pool structure should be inspected for damage, debris, or distortion. Proper alignment and even tightening are important to help maintain a secure installation without stressing the fitting or pool wall.
Routine maintenance should include checking the return fitting and eyeball for cracks, looseness, leaks, discoloration, debris buildup, or restricted flow. Keeping the fitting in good condition helps support proper circulation, pool wall integrity, and long-term reliability of the fiberglass pool system.