Size (mm) |
Size (Inch) |
H1 | H2 | W | SD | Material Code | Standard Pkg. |
20 x 15 | ¾” x ½” | 85.00 | 55.00 | 3.91 | 25.4 | 4773 | 144 |
25 x 15 | 1” x ½” | 95.00 | 60.00 | 4.55 | 28.58 | 4774 | 100 |
25 x 20 | 1” x ¾” | 93.50 | 63.18 | 4.55 | 28.58 | 4775 | 20 |
32 x 15 | 1.1/4" x 1/2" | 108.00 | 71.85 | 4.94 | 31.75 | 4776 | 28 |
* All dimensions in "MM" |
A brass-reducing tee differs from a standard tee fitting in that it has one inlet and two outlets of different sizes, allowing for a reduction in pipe size along one branch of the tee
Brass-reducing tees are typically resistant to corrosion, offering durability and reliability in plumbing systems, even in environments with high moisture or chemical exposure.
Brass-reducing tees are installed in a plumbing system by threading them onto the male threads of pipes or fittings using a wrench to tighten the connection securely. Proper alignment and sealing with thread sealant are crucial to ensure a leak-free joint.