Description
Reducing Tee 63x40mm
EG , PPRc, Food graded third generation Poly propylene Random with Co-polymer materials. Sizes ranging from 25mm to 110mm diameter. Contact 0321-2248975
What is Reducing Tee 63x40mm EG PPRc ?
A Reducing Tee 63×40 mm EG PPRc PN 25 is a three-way pipe fitting made of PPRc (Polypropylene Random Copolymer) that connects two main pipeline outlets of 63 mm diameter with a branch outlet of 40 mm diameter. The “reducing” part means one outlet is smaller than the other two, allowing you to divert fluid from a larger line into a smaller branch.
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Material: PPRc – Polypropylene Random Copolymer (high-grade, food-safe, durable plastic)
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Sizes: 63 mm main run × 40 mm branch outlet
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Pressure Class: PN 25 (nominally rated up to 25 bar working pressure at room temp)
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Color: Typically green (with possible color codes for hot/cold lines)
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Origin: Can be imported (e.g., EG/brand parts from Saudi Arabia, UAE, or similar) with food-grade quality.
This fitting lets you branch water or fluid from a large supply line into a smaller pipe without reducing the main line first then teeing — making installations cleaner and more efficient.
📏 2. Material & Key Features
🧰 PPRc Material (Polypropylene Random Copolymer)
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Heat resistant: Good for hot and cold fluids — typically up to ~95 °C operating temperature (derates with pressure).
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High pressure capacity: PN 25 means reliable performance up to about 25 bar at normal temperature.
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Non-toxic & food grade: Safe for potable water distribution without affecting flavor, odor, or hygiene.
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Chemical and corrosion resistant: Won’t rust, scale, or corrode like metal.
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Lightweight yet durable: Easier to handle and install compared with metal fittings.
🧩 Shape & Function
A reducing tee looks like this:
The main pipeline continues through the two 63 mm ends, while a smaller 40 mm branch line splits off for distribution.
📌 3. Specifications Reducing Tee 63x40mm EG PPRc
| Parameter | Detail |
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| Material | PPRc (Polypropylene Random Copolymer) |
| Nominal Sizes | 63 mm (main) × 40 mm (branch) |
| Pressure Rating | PN 25 (~25 bar at 20 °C) |
| Operating Temp Range | Up to ~95 °C (reduced pressure at higher temps) |
| Connection | Socket fusion (heat weld) |
| Color | Green (often with blue/red marking options) |
| Standards | Typically meets DIN 8077/8078 or similar international standards for PPR systems |
🛠️ 4. Installation Guide
🔹 A. Preparation & Tools
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Use a suitable pipe cutter for clean, square ends on PPR pipes.
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Mark insertion depths on each pipe end.
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Make sure the pipe and fitting sockets are clean and dry before welding.
🔹 B. Socket Heat Fusion Welding
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Heat the fusion tool to the correct temperature (usually around 240–260 °C).
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Heat both pipe and fitting socket simultaneously until slightly softened.
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Insert the pipe into the fitting fully to the insertion mark — hold until it cools and bonds.
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Allow to cool naturally — don’t twist or pull while hot.
Note: Heat fusion creates a homogeneous, leak-proof joint where the pipe and fitting become one solid piece.
🔹 C. Support & Alignment
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Use pipe hangers/clamps to support horizontal runs.
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Ensure alignment before fusion — repositioning after welding isn’t feasible.
🔹 D. Testing
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After installation, perform a pressure test according to local plumbing standards (e.g., hydrostatic test).
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Check all joints for leaks before commissioning.
💦 5. Typical Usage & Applications
✅ Water Supply Systems
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Potable water distribution in residential, commercial, and institutional buildings.
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Branching from a main supply pipe (63 mm) to smaller secondary lines (40 mm).
❄️ HVAC (Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning)
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Used in chilled water loops, hydronic heating systems, or HVAC water distribution where different line sizes are required.
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Good for hot and cold fluid circulation systems due to high temperature tolerance.
🧰 Plumbing & Mechanical Systems
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Custom plumbing designs where you need to feed a smaller line from a bigger one.
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Useful in mechanical rooms, plant areas, and secondary distribution loops.
🏭 Commercial & Industrial
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Suitable for high-pressure systems up to PN 25 level.
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Often used in industrial water supply, HVAC installations, and process water loops.
⭐ 6. Advantages
✅ Reliable, leak-proof joints when welded properly.
✅ High temperature & pressure rated — suitable for hot water distribution.
✅ Corrosion and chemical resistance: Longer service life than metals.
✅ Smooth inner surface: Reduces pressure loss and minimizes scaling.
✅ Lightweight & easy to install: Reduces labor and handling costs.
⚠️ Considerations:
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Must be installed with proper fusion equipment and trained personnel — poor fusion leads to leaks.
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Long-term exposure to UV light without protection can degrade plastic.



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