Hello I have a question about the pipes, someone uses uneven stainless steel elbows with for example:
4" inlet
and two 2" 1/2 outputs
Is it common and with which supplier?
Thank you and have a good day, see you soon!
Hello I have a question about the pipes, someone uses uneven stainless steel elbows with for example:
4" inlet
and two 2" 1/2 outputs
Is it common and with which supplier?
Thank you and have a good day, see you soon!
In a block, not sure that this will happen. I would see this with a normal 4" tee and 2 4" reductions to 2"1/2.
After that, it's up to you to be in the right place.
Hello
Yes, it's a common use. To be found on the Béné Inox website (or Béné Inox traceparts).
Have a nice day
I haven't found:
http://www.bene-inox.com/visserie-raccord-robinetterie-tuyauterie-inox/raccords-robinetterie-inox/indus_i/serie-56_i/fami-563_i/
?
Oops, I hadn't read the question well.... I thought Tees and not elbow.... Please forgive me.
Hello
I agree with @Tomalam. I think that as standard it only exists with the smaller central stitch and not the other way around.
it's a tee, a pair of panties
Make a sketch of what you're looking for
The unequal elbows niet
on the elbows 1 between /1 out
1 te = 1 in / 2 outings
your section 4 " they are or on your tee knowing that we are starting from one side
a section tee = to the largest section and reductions for the other sections
preferably with a straight part of 3 /5 D
Before the installation of a reduction minimizes pressure drops
@+ ;-)
Hello, this is what I would like, stainless steel and standard.
http://imagesup.org/images12/1392964305-croquis.png
Have a good day to you.
you'll never find that in the shops
you have to have it made and you will go through an oblonde section at the right of the junction 4" 2.5"
so a 4" TE and 2 4"/ 2.5" reductions
@+ ;-)
Ok, that's what I thought;)