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Brass Reducing Tee TECE 20 x 25 x 20 mm model 760521
Brass Reducing Tee TECE 20 x 25 x 20 mm model 760521
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Brass Reducing Tee TECE 20 x 25 x 20 mm model 760521
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Brass Reducing Tee TECE 20 x 25 x 20 mm model 760521
Brass Reducing Tee TECE 20 x 25 x 20 mm model 760521
Brass Reducing Tee TECE 20 x 25 x 20 mm model 760521 is a three-way plumbing fitting that connects a main pipe run with a reduced branch. Manufactured from brass, this reducing tee provides corrosion resistance and mechanical strength for water distribution, heating circuits and general domestic plumbing where a transition from 25 mm to 20 mm pipework is required. The fitting is designed for inline installation to divert flow or feed secondary lines while maintaining a reliable joint between different pipe diameters.
The brass construction ensures long-term durability and resistance to scaling and corrosion in potable water and heating systems. The reducing geometry allows smooth hydraulic transition between the larger 25 mm main and 20 mm branch pipes, helping to minimise turbulence and pressure loss at the junction. Compact dimensions and standard connection profiles make it compatible with commonly used piping systems and enable straightforward installation and maintenance.
Install the reducing tee in the required position using the appropriate connection method for the piping system in use (for example soldering, compression, press-fit or threaded joints where applicable). Ensure pipe ends are clean, deburred and properly aligned before making the joint. Verify that the branch orientation matches the intended flow direction and secure the fitting according to manufacturer instructions and local plumbing codes. After installation, perform a pressure and leak test to confirm integrity of the connections.
For reliable performance, use the fitting with compatible pipe materials and sizes, and follow standard installation practices including appropriate sealing or joining techniques. Avoid exposure to incompatible chemicals and verify system pressure ratings and temperature limits before installation. Regular inspection during routine maintenance will help detect leaks or corrosion early.
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