Reducing Tee Connectors PVC Plastic Pipe Fittings Connector ID 20-90mm Dark Grey

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PVC Reducing Tee Connectors — Reliable Flow Control for Plumbing & Irrigation

When a plumbing run needs to branch off to a smaller pipe without losing flow integrity, the wrong fitting creates leaks, pressure drops, and costly rework. Homeowners, irrigation installers, and trade plumbers who need a dependable reducing tee connector in a range of sizes will find this dark grey PVC option covers the most common ID combinations in a single product line.

These PVC reducing tee connectors feature three solvent-weld socket ends — one larger inlet and two outlets — machined to accept pipe inner diameters ranging from 20 mm (approx. 0.79 in) up to 90 mm (approx. 3.54 in). The body is moulded from rigid uPVC, giving a smooth internal bore that minimises turbulence. Size options span combinations such as 25×20 mm, 40×32 mm, 63×50 mm, 75×63 mm, and 90×63 mm, among others.

Typical applications include residential cold-water supply branching, drip-irrigation manifold assembly, grey-water drainage re-routing, and garden rainwater harvesting systems where reducing tee pipe fittings must handle continuous flow without corrosion or UV degradation over time.

🔗 Compatibility: Designed for standard metric uPVC pressure pipe. Confirm your pipe's inner diameter before ordering. Solvent-weld joint — requires PVC primer and cement (sold separately). Not rated for hot-water or compressed-air service.

✅ Key Features of These PVC Reducing Tee Connectors

📐 Wide Size Range

Available in 23 size combinations from 25×20 mm up to 90×63 mm, covering the most common reducing tee configurations for residential and light-commercial plumbing.

🔩 Solvent-Weld Socket Ends

All three ports use push-fit solvent-weld sockets for a permanent, leak-free bond when used with standard PVC primer and cement — no threading or compression tools required.

🛡️ Corrosion-Resistant uPVC Body

Rigid uPVC construction resists rust, scale, and chemical attack from common household water treatments, making these fittings suitable for long-term buried or exposed installations.

💧 Smooth Internal Bore

The moulded internal surface minimises friction loss and turbulence at the branch point, helping maintain consistent flow rates across the reducing tee junction.

🎨 Dark Grey Finish

The neutral dark grey colour blends with standard metric PVC pipework and is less visually intrusive in exposed utility areas compared to white or cream fittings.

📦 Flexible Quantity Options

Order 1 to 5 pieces per variant to match the exact scope of your project — whether a single branch repair or a multi-outlet irrigation manifold build.

📐 Technical Specifications — PVC Reducing Tee Fittings

Material Rigid uPVC (unplasticised polyvinyl chloride)
Colour / Finish Dark grey
Connection Type Solvent-weld socket (all three ports)
Inner Diameter Range 20 mm – 90 mm (approx. 0.79 in – 3.54 in)
Available Size Combinations (Big ID × Small ID) 25×20, 32×20, 32×25, 40×20, 40×25, 40×32, 50×20, 50×25, 50×32, 50×40, 63×20, 63×25, 63×32, 63×40, 63×50, 75×32, 75×40, 75×50, 75×63, 90×32, 90×40, 90×50, 90×63 mm
Wall Thickness See variant options
Pressure Rating See variant options
Temperature Rating Cold water only (typically up to 60 °C / 140 °F — confirm for your application)
Standard See variant options
Quantity per Order 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 pieces (select above)

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the correct size reducing tee for my pipe?

Measure the inner diameter (ID) of both your main run pipe and the branch pipe. The "Big ID" in the size label refers to the main inlet port; the "Small ID" refers to the two branch outlet ports. For example, a 50×25 mm tee accepts a 50 mm main pipe and branches to 25 mm outlets. Always verify with a calliper rather than relying on the pipe's outer markings.

Can these fittings be used for hot water or heating systems?

No. These are rigid uPVC fittings rated for cold-water service. uPVC begins to soften at elevated temperatures and is not suitable for hot-water supply, underfloor heating, or steam applications. For hot-water systems, use CPVC or copper fittings rated for the required temperature.

What adhesive or primer do I need to make a watertight joint?

A two-step process is recommended: apply a PVC primer to both the pipe end and the socket interior, allow it to flash off for 15–30 seconds, then apply PVC solvent cement to both surfaces and push the pipe firmly into the socket with a quarter-turn. Hold for 30 seconds. Full cure time before pressurising is typically 24 hours at room temperature. Primer and cement are sold separately.

Are these fittings suitable for underground or buried installations?

uPVC is widely used in buried drainage and irrigation applications because it resists soil chemicals and does not corrode. Ensure the trench backfill is free of sharp stones that could stress the fitting body, and confirm the pressure rating meets your system's requirements before burying. For potable water underground, verify local code compliance.

Can I use these for irrigation or garden water systems?

Yes. These reducing tee connectors are well suited to drip-irrigation manifolds, garden hose distribution lines, and rainwater harvesting pipework where you need to branch from a larger supply pipe to smaller distribution lines. The smooth bore helps maintain consistent drip emitter pressure across the system.

What is the difference between a reducing tee and a standard equal tee?

An equal tee has all three ports at the same diameter, so the branch carries the same pipe size as the main run. A reducing tee has a smaller diameter on one or more ports, allowing you to step down to a smaller pipe for a branch line without needing a separate reducer fitting. This saves space and reduces the number of joints in the system.

How many pieces should I order for a typical repair or installation?

For a single branch point repair, 1 piece is sufficient. If you are building a multi-outlet irrigation manifold or running several branch lines from one main, ordering 3–5 pieces at once is more economical per unit and ensures you have spares on hand if a fitting is damaged during solvent welding. Check the quantity selector above to compare per-piece pricing across pack sizes.

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