#402-005 PVC Tee - SxSxFip - 1/2"

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  • Product Name: 402-005 PVC Tee - SxSxFip - 1/2"
  • Normal Use: Splits the flow of a water line in a water system to add a branch off of the main pipe line so water can be distributed to another location. Multiple tees allow distribution to multiple locations.
  • Material: Durable PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) construction, designed for long-lasting performance.
  • Connection Type: Socket x Socket x Female Iron Pipe (SxSxFip) fittings provide secure and reliable connections for various plumbing needs.
  • Size: 1/2 inch, ideal for smaller pipe systems and branch applications.
  • Versatility: Suitable for residential and commercial plumbing, irrigation, and industrial piping systems.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Resistant to corrosion, ensuring a longer lifespan even in harsh environments.
  • Ease of Installation: The design allows for easy installation with standard PVC pipes and fittings.
  • Cost-Effective: Affordable option for projects requiring durable and reliable PVC components.
  • When properly glued, PVC Schedule 40 fittings are suitable for potable water systems and will easily handle working pressures of 140 psi @ 73°F.
  • Please Note: Water pressures above 80 psi can damage residential water distribution systems.
  • PVC is approved for underground use, but not indoor distribution.
  • PVC is a viable alternative to copper, galvanized, or polyethylene, and is often the least expensive option.
  • PVC fittings should never be used for compressed air or gas systems.

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