Uneven tee

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.

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Hello

 

Yes, it's a common use. To be found on the Béné Inox website (or Béné Inox traceparts).

 

Have a nice day

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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.

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Hello

 

I agree with @Tomalam. I think that as standard it only exists with the smaller central stitch and not the other way around.

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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

 

@+ ;-)

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Hello, this is what I would like, stainless steel and standard.

 

http://imagesup.org/images12/1392964305-croquis.png

 

Have a good day to you.

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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

 

@+ ;-)

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Ok, that's what I thought;)