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The GEORG FISCHER 801-532 is a 6-inch x 4-inch Schedule 80 PVC reducing tee with a socket x socket x socket (SxSxS) end configuration. This fitting is designed to split or redirect flow in a pressure-rated PVC piping system while stepping down the branch outlet from 6 inches to 4 inches. Schedule 80 wall thickness provides greater pressure capacity and impact resistance compared to Schedule 40, making this tee appropriate for demanding industrial, commercial, and municipal plumbing applications. Licensed plumbers and pipefitters install this type of fitting using solvent cement joining methods on compatible Schedule 80 PVC pipe.
This reducing tee is suited for use in process piping, chemical distribution, irrigation headers, and commercial plumbing systems where a reduction in branch line diameter is required. The SxSxS socket configuration accepts solvent-welded pipe on all three ports. At 9.7 pounds, the fitting is appropriately sized for heavy-duty service. It is commonly found in industrial plants, water treatment facilities, and large-scale commercial plumbing installations.
Designed as an OEM-style Schedule 80 PVC pressure fitting compatible with 6-inch run and 4-inch branch Schedule 80 PVC pipe systems using solvent cement joining.
Installation should be performed by a licensed plumber or pipefitter in accordance with applicable IPC and local plumbing codes. Shut off and depressurize the system completely before cutting into existing lines. Use only solvent cement and primer rated for Schedule 80 PVC pressure fittings, and allow full cure time before restoring system pressure. Do not use this fitting with pipe schedules, materials, or media outside its rated specifications.
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