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Hydroland cast iron reducing tee 5/4" x 3/4" x 5/4"
Hydroland cast iron reducing tee 5/4" x 3/4" x 5/4" is a durable pipe fitting designed to connect two larger branches and one smaller branch within water, heating and industrial piping systems. Manufactured from cast iron, this reducing tee provides mechanical strength and dimensional stability where a robust connection is required. The fitting is intended for use with compatible threaded or flanged pipe ends of the specified sizes and is suitable for installation in systems that require reliable flow reduction and distribution.
The cast iron construction offers high mechanical strength and resistance to deformation under load. Its reducing configuration allows smooth transition between pipe sizes with minimal additional fittings. The design ensures compatibility with standard 5/4" and 3/4" connections, facilitating straightforward integration into existing piping layouts. The material choice supports long service life in typical water and heating environments when installed and maintained according to accepted practices.
Prepare mating pipe ends by ensuring clean, square cuts and removing burrs or debris. Match the fitting orientation so the reduced branch aligns with the intended downstream or upstream circuit. Install using appropriate sealing methods for the connection type — use compatible thread sealant or gaskets for flanged joints — and tighten to recommended torque values for cast iron fittings to avoid overstressing the material. After installation, pressure-test the system according to local codes and verify there are no leaks at the connections.
Use this cast iron reducing tee in systems where mechanical durability is prioritized and where operating pressures and temperatures fall within cast iron material limits. Avoid subjecting the fitting to corrosive fluids not compatible with cast iron, and follow standard practices for support and anchoring to prevent excessive mechanical stress on the joints.
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