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The ASC ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS 361125404 is a forged steel threaded reducing tee rated for 3000 lb pressure class service. This high-pressure pipe fitting connects a 2-inch run pipe to a 1-inch branch outlet using standard NPT threads, eliminating the need for welded connections in threaded piping systems. Weighing 8.64 pounds, the forged steel construction provides the density and wall thickness required for demanding fluid and gas distribution applications. Licensed plumbers and pipefitters install this fitting in industrial, commercial, and mechanical room piping systems where branch line reductions are required without sacrificing pressure integrity.
This threaded reducing tee is suited for use in high-pressure piping systems handling steam, water, oil, gas, and other compatible media. The 3000 lb pressure class rating makes it appropriate for schedules requiring elevated working pressures in industrial process lines, HVAC mechanical rooms, and commercial plumbing distribution headers. The 2-inch by 1-inch reducing configuration addresses common branch reduction scenarios in main-to-lateral piping layouts. Installation is performed by licensed pipefitters or plumbers working to ASME and applicable mechanical code requirements.
Designed as an OEM-style threaded fitting for 3000 lb class forged steel piping systems using standard NPT threaded connections on 2-inch run and 1-inch branch pipe.
Installation should be performed by a licensed plumber or pipefitter in accordance with applicable mechanical codes including ASME B31 and local jurisdictional requirements. Shut off and depressurize the system completely before removing or installing any threaded fitting. Apply an approved thread sealant or PTFE tape to male NPT threads before make-up; do not overtighten, as forged fittings can crack cast-in thread seats if excessive torque is applied without proper engagement. Inspect threads for damage or contamination before assembly.
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