Description
Reducing Tee 40x25mm
EG , PPRc, Food graded third generation Poly propylene Random with Co-polymer materials. Sizes ranging from 25mm to 110mm diameter. 03212248975
What is Reducing Tee 40x25mm EG PPRc ?
A reducing tee is a pipe fitting shaped like a “T” that connects three pipe runs and reduces the diameter from a larger pipe (40 mm) to a smaller branch (25 mm). This allows you to divert liquid from a main pipeline into a smaller branch line.
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Material: PPRc (Polypropylene Random Copolymer) — a high-quality thermoplastic.
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Size designation: 40 mm (main line) × 25 mm (branch) — representing the pipe diameters it connects.
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Pressure class: PN 25 (nominal pressure rating up to 25 bar).
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Color: Usually green (standard for PPRc fittings).
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Origin/Brand: Often imported EG (e.g., Q-Therm or other PPRc brands).
📏 2. Description Reducing Tee 40x25mm EG PPRc
🧪 Material – PPRc (Polypropylene Random Copolymer)
PPRc is a variant of polypropylene specially formulated for pipe and fitting applications. Major attributes include:
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High temperature resistance: Safe up to ~95 °C, suitable for hot and cold water distribution.
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High pressure capability: Rated at PN 25 (25 bar), making it suitable for pressurized systems.
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Non-toxic & food-grade: Safe for potable water systems.
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Corrosion resistant: Won’t rust or scale like metal pipes/fittings.
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Lightweight and durable: Easy to install and long service life.
🧱 Shape & Operation
A reducing tee has three sockets:
This allows the main flow (40 mm) to continue, with a branch taken off at 25 mm.
🔧 3. Specifications (Typical)
| Parameter | Detail |
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| Material | PPRc (polypropylene random copolymer) |
| Sizes | 40 mm inlet/outlet × 25 mm branch |
| Pressure Rating | PN 25 (25 bar max at ambient temp) |
| Temperature Range | Typically up to ~95 °C (hot and cold water) |
| Connection Method | Heat fusion (socket welding) |
| Color | Green (standard for PPRc) |
| Typical Standards | DIN 8077 / DIN 8078 / ISO 15874 (common PPRc norms) |
🛠️ 4. Installation Guide
🔹 1. Preparation
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Cut the pipes: Use a PPR pipe cutter to ensure a clean square cut on both 40 mm and 25 mm pipes.
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Clean the ends: Remove any burrs, dirt, or debris. Mark the insertion depth on the pipe.
🔹 2. Heat Fusion Welding
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Preheat the welding tool to the recommended temperature (~260 °C).
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Heat both the pipe end and the fitting socket simultaneously until soft.
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Insert and hold: Quickly insert the pipe into the fitting socket to the marked depth; hold for a few seconds until it sets.
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Cool naturally: Let the joint cool without applying water or pulling.
Heat fusion creates a homogeneous joint — meaning the pipe and fitting become one solid piece with no mechanical seal to leak.
🔹 3. Support & Testing
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Support pipes properly (clips/hangers) to prevent sagging, especially on long runs.
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After installation, pressure test the system to check for leaks before commissioning.
🚰 5. Typical Uses & Applications
💧 Water Supply Systems
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Branching from a main water distribution line (40 mm) to a smaller branch (25 mm).
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Hot and cold potable water in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
❄️ HVAC & Heating
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Branching supply lines for heating/cooling circuits, hydronic systems, chilled water feeds, or radiator connections.
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Used in HVAC piping where potable water or glycol mixes are circulated.
🔁 Plumbing & Mechanical
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Plumbing distribution manifolds.
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Branching to smaller fixture lines (e.g., to toilets or sinks).
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Some industrial applications for non-aggressive fluids.
⭐ 6. Advantages of PPRc Reducing Tee
✅ Reliable & Leak-proof Joints: Fusion welding eliminates mechanical seals.
✅ High Temperature & Pressure: PN 25 rating and ~95 °C capability for both hot and cold service.
✅ Corrosion and Chemical Resistance: Ideal for potable water and HVAC applications.
✅ Durable and Lightweight: Long service life and easier handling than metal fittings.
✅ Smooth Inner Surface: Reduces pressure loss and scaling.
⚠️ Considerations
🔹 Must use proper fusion equipment and trained installers for leak-proof joints.
🔹 Avoid exposure to direct UV (degrades plastic over long periods).
🔹 Not suited for very high temperatures above ~95 °C or fluids incompatible with PPRc.



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