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Insert Reducing Tee 1" x 1" x 1/2" PVC Barbed Insert

Brand: PVC
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Original Price $4.41
Current Price $3.31
SKU 1401130

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Durable PVC insert reducing tee engineered to join three flexible polyethylene lines — two 1" inlets and a 1/2" outlet. Ideal for irrigation, sprinkler and pool systems, this compact barbed fitting provides a reliable, low-profile connection where polyethylene tubing must be joined or reduced.

  • Material: High-grade PVC construction resists corrosion, UV exposure and typical outdoor chemicals for long service life.
  • Connection: Barbed insert x insert x insert design fits 1" x 1" x 1/2" polyethylene tubing; secure connections with worm-drive or stainless clamps (sold separately).
  • Standards: Manufactured to meet ASTM D2609 and listed to NSF 14 and NSF 61 in common manufacturer specifications for potable water use.
  • Dimensions: Compact footprint with an overall length of approximately 3.8 inches, suitable for tight installations.
  • Performance: Built for cold-water applications and typical irrigation pressures; temperature rating up to about 140°F in standard use.
  • Applications: Drip irrigation, sprinkler branch lines, pool and pump plumbing, well and outdoor water systems.

Easy to install: push the polyethylene tubing fully onto the barbs and secure with an appropriately sized clamp. Inspect seals periodically and use clamps rated for polyethylene pipe to ensure leak-free performance. This fitting is a reliable choice when you need a compact reducing tee to transition between 1" and 1/2" tubing in outdoor and potable-water applications.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What pipe sizes does this fitting accept?
Connects two 1" lines to one 1/2" line; designed for polyethylene tubing and flexible pipe.
How do I install the barbed insert fitting?
Push tubing fully onto the barbs and secure with a worm-drive or stainless clamp; clamps sold separately.
Is this fitting safe for potable water use?
Yes; PVC insert fittings are commonly listed to NSF standards (NSF 14/61) for potable water in manufacturer specifications.