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402-131 Combo Reducing Tee — 1" x 1" x 3/4" Schedule 40 PVC

Brand: PVC
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Original Price $3.38
Current Price $2.53
SKU 402131
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The 402-131 Combo Reducing Tee is a Schedule 40 PVC fitting that creates a reduced branch in a T configuration. It features two socket (slip) ends and one female threaded branch, making it suitable for irrigation, sprinkler systems, and cold-water plumbing installations that require a compact, reliable reducing tee.

  • Material & Standard: Injection-molded Type 1 PVC (ASTM D1784/D2466), Schedule 40. NSF/ANSI listed for potable water and manufactured to common industry standards for PVC pressure fittings.
  • Connections: Slip x Slip x Female Iron Pipe Thread (Socket x Socket x FIPT) — designed to join 1" x 1" run pipes with a 3/4" threaded branch.
  • Nominal Sizes: 1" x 1" x 3/4" (run x run x branch); compact footprint fits standard Schedule 40 systems.
  • Temperature & Pressure: Intended for cold-water applications; typical service temperature rating up to 140°F. Common working-pressure listings are in the neighborhood of 270 PSI (system- and installation-dependent).
  • Applications: Ideal for residential and commercial irrigation, sprinkler lines, pool plumbing, and general cold-water distribution where a reduced branch is required.
  • Packaging & SKU: SKU 402131 is available as single units and in contractor cartons (commonly 50 per carton) for bulk projects.

For installation, solvent-cement the socket ends to properly prepared Schedule 40 PVC pipe and use compatible thread sealant or PTFE tape on the female threaded branch. Do not use this fitting for compressed air or gases; always follow local plumbing codes and manufacturer's instructions for pressure testing and permitted uses.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What connections does this reducing tee use?
Two socket (slip) ends and a 3/4" female iron pipe thread (FIPT) branch for 1" x 1" x 3/4" systems.
Is this fitting suitable for potable water systems?
Yes. It is Schedule 40 PVC with NSF listings for potable water and lead‑free composition; follow local codes for installation.
What are the temperature and pressure limits?
Typical maximum service temperature is 140°F; working pressure commonly around 270 PSI depending on system and installation.