Description
Reducing Tee 63x32mm
EG , PPRc, Food graded third generation Poly propylene Random materials. Manufacturer Distributor Supplier contact 0321-2248975
What is Reducing Tee 63x32mm EG PPRc ?
Description:
A reducing tee is a type of pipe fitting used to connect three sections of pipe, allowing for a branch line to be created from a main line. The “reducing” aspect indicates that the fitting has different diameters on different outlets—here, 63mm and 32mm—enabling connection between pipes of these sizes.
Material:
- PPRc (Polypropylene Random Copolymer): A thermoplastic polymer known for its durability, chemical resistance, and suitability for potable water and HVAC systems.
- EG (Electrofusion Grooves): Designed for electrofusion welding, ensuring strong and leak-proof joints.
- PN 25: The pressure rating indicating it can withstand pressures up to 25 bar (approximately 362 psi).
Key Features & Specifications:
- Size:
- Main outlet: 63mm diameter
- Branch outlet: 32mm diameter
- Material:
- PPRc (Polypropylene Random Copolymer) suitable for hot and cold water systems, HVAC, and industrial applications.
- Pressure Rating:
- PN 25 (max 25 bar / 362 psi at 20°C)
- Electrofusion Grooves:
- Facilitates secure electrofusion welding for leak-proof joints, especially in underground or high-pressure applications.
- Standards:
- Conforms to relevant international standards for PPR pipe fittings, ensuring safety and reliability.
Applications:
- Water Supply Systems:
- Hot and cold potable water distribution
- Industrial water piping
- HVAC Systems:
- Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning piping networks
- Irrigation and Fire Protection:
- Suitable for high-pressure irrigation systems
- Fire sprinkler systems where high-pressure resistance is required
Installation Overview:
- Preparation:
- Cut the pipes to the required length ensuring clean, straight cuts.
- Deburr and clean the pipe ends to remove any debris or burrs.
- Fusion Welding:
- Use electrofusion welding equipment compatible with PPRc fittings.
- Insert the pipe ends into the fitting until fully seated, following manufacturer’s instructions.
- Apply electrical current to the electrofusion grooves, creating a strong, homogenous joint.
- Curing Time:
- Allow appropriate cooling/setting time after welding before pressure testing or system operation.
- System Testing:
- Conduct pressure tests to verify joint integrity before commissioning.
Usage Tips:
- Always follow manufacturer’s guidelines for installation and welding procedures.
- Use compatible tools and electrofusion units.
- Ensure proper cleaning and preparation of pipe ends.
- Verify pressure ratings and compatibility with system operating conditions.
- Conduct regular inspections for leaks or joint integrity, especially in underground or high-pressure systems.



Reviews
There are no reviews yet.