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KAN-therm reducing tee Steel 66.7 x 28 x 66.7 mm 6340345
The KAN-therm reducing tee in steel (66.7 x 28 x 66.7 mm) is a three-way pipe fitting designed to connect two main runs with a reduced central branch. Constructed for steel piping systems, this reducing tee provides a stepped transition where the branch outlet has a smaller diameter than the main line. It is intended for installations in heating, hot-water and industrial pipelines where a compact, reliable reduction is required.
This steel reducing tee offers dimensional stability and mechanical strength suitable for pressurized systems. Its stepped geometry enables controlled flow reduction from the branch without additional adapters. The fitting is compatible with standard socket connection methods for steel pipes, facilitating straightforward assembly and integration into existing pipelines. The robust construction reduces the risk of deformation under load and ensures long service life in typical heating and industrial environments.
Install the reducing tee by preparing pipe ends to the required socket or butt-join specification for steel connections, ensuring clean, square cuts and proper surface preparation. Position the tee so the reduced branch aligns with the desired outlet direction, then perform the chosen joining method (welding, socketing or other compatible steel pipe technique) following applicable standards and safety procedures. Verify alignment, seal integrity and system pressure rating before placing the line into service.
Ensure that the chosen joining method and any sealing materials are compatible with steel and suitable for the operating temperature and pressure of the system. Follow local codes and manufacturer guidelines during installation and pressure testing to maintain system safety and integrity.
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