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Combo Reducing Tee 3 x 3 x 1 in PVC - Slip x Slip x FPT

Brand: PVC
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Original Price $27.29
Current Price $20.47
SKU 402335
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Schedule 40 PVC combo reducing tee, part 402-335, engineered for versatile irrigation, sprinkler and general plumbing applications. This fitting pairs two full‑size 3" slip sockets with a 1" female pipe thread branch to simplify transitions between solvent‑weld and threaded piping.

  • Material & standard: Durable Schedule 40 PVC construction for corrosion resistance and consistent dimensional fit with common PVC piping systems.
  • Size & configuration: 3" x 3" x 1" (Slip x Slip x FPT) — two 3" slip ends and a 1" female threaded branch for mixed-connection layouts.
  • Connection methods: 3" slip sockets accept PVC solvent cement; the 1" FPT branch accepts standard 1" male pipe threads when sealed with thread tape or sealant.
  • Typical uses: Irrigation lines, sprinkler manifolds, drainage runs, and other non-corrosive water-distribution systems where Schedule 40 PVC is specified.
  • Ordering & packaging: Available as singles or by case; check SKU 402335 for unit or bulk options and current inventory.

This combo reducing tee streamlines assemblies that combine solvent-weld and threaded components, reducing the need for additional adapters. Verify system pressure and local plumbing codes before installation. For clean, long-lasting joints use recommended PVC solvent cement on slip ends and approved thread sealant on the 1" threaded connection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What connection types does this reducing tee have?
It has two 3" slip sockets for solvent-weld joints and a 1" female pipe thread branch for threaded fittings.
How should I install the slip and threaded ends?
Use PVC solvent cement for the 3" slip sockets and PTFE tape or pipe thread sealant on the 1" threaded branch before assembly.
Is this fitting suitable for irrigation systems?
Yes. Schedule 40 PVC construction is commonly used for irrigation and sprinkler systems; confirm local code and pressure requirements.