Equal Tee
- The design of Equal Tees minimizes resistance to fluid flow, ensuring efficient operation and preventing pressure fluctuations within the plumbing network.
- The primary advantage of Equal Tees lies in their ability to create symmetrical intersections, promoting balanced fluid flow.
- Equal Tees are manufactured in various materials, including metals like stainless steel, brass, and malleable iron, as well as plastics such as PVC.

Product Description
Product Details
Equal Tees, a fundamental component in plumbing and piping systems, play a pivotal role in facilitating the smooth and balanced flow of fluids. Designed in the shape of the letter ‘T,’ these fittings connect three pipes of the same diameter, ensuring equal distribution of fluids in multiple directions.
Key Features
- Symmetrical Design:Equal Tees feature a symmetrical design with a horizontal pipe intersecting a vertical one at a 90-degree angle, forming the characteristic ‘T’ shape. This symmetrical configuration ensures uniform fluid distribution in three directions.
- Threaded or Socket Ends:Depending on the specific requirements of the plumbing system, Equal Tees can have either threaded or socket ends. Threaded ends allow for a secure connection with threaded pipes, while socket ends facilitate solvent welding in PVC applications.
Applications
- Water Distribution Systems:Equal Tees are commonly used in water distribution systems to create junctions where pipes intersect.
- Heating and Cooling Systems:In hydronic heating and cooling systems, Equal Tees play a crucial role in achieving uniform flow of heated or chilled fluids. The symmetrical design ensures that temperature distribution is consistent throughout the system.
- Industrial Pipelines: Equal Tees find application in industrial pipelines where precise fluid distribution is essential. They help create efficient junctions, ensuring that chemicals, gases, or other fluids are evenly distributed for optimal industrial processes.
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