
| Size: | 1/2" |
|---|---|
| Lead Free: | Yes |
| Material: | Brass |
| Brass Alloy: | C46500 |
| Application: | Plumbing Heating |
| Max Pressure (PSI): | 200 |
| Warranty: | 5 Year |
| Standards Met: | ASTM F1807 |
| Fitting System Compatibility: | Clamp Crimp |
| Tubing Compatibility: | PEX |
| Max Temp (F): | 200°F |
The fittings are yellow brass,
They are yellow. Waht are you putting through them to cause dezincification?
PEX monoflo tees are not currently available. Your best bet would be to solder PEX x street adapters to standard copper monoflo tees.
If your talking about a venturie Tee. Then I would say no. they do not
The H057550 tee measures 2-3/16" across the 3/4" ports and 1-3/8" tall.
We sell 5/8" PEX tubing, but only with an oxygen barrier (for heating applications). This fitting (part H050625) works with any 5/8" PEX using the crimp or clamp method.
These would be for fixing an existing installation using 5/8" tubing. 3/8" and 5/8 are much less popular than they used to be. Chris.
Well that is a 5/8 tee...so 5/8 PEX pipe would connect to it. the same applies to 1/2 and 3/4 tees. so you need the PEX pipe and crimp rings with crimpers. Good luck, John
5/8" PEX tubing with or without oxygen barrier is available, but used less often than the 1/2", 3/4", or 1" PEX tubing. Special 7/8" PEX tubing and fittings are available for simplified installation of radiant heat panels or flooring. I would probable pick 3/4" PEX rather than use the 5/8" because the fittings are easily available. Use the 5/8" PEX if your application or specs specifically require it. JD
according to the text description on the website, rifeng (the manufacturer of this fitting) manufactures fittings for the clamp or crimp type Pex systems. Pex comes in many sizes starting at 3/8" and ending around 1 1/4". can be used with Pex A, Pex B or oxygen barrier Pex. This fitting would not be suitable for Pex-AL-Pex. which require a different fitting and tool system. Pex has a completely different manufacturing process and should not be confused with any other types of tubing.
They are for 5/8 PEX,other suppliers carry the 5/8,I have also used pex fittings for automotive heater hose connections as the good fittings are hard to find for automotive anymore,5/8 would work with 1/2 heater hose,3/4 fittings will work with 5/8 heater hose etc.
A 5/8" PEX tee is for 5/8" PEX tubing which is an odd size. Normal PEX sizes are 1/2" and 3/4" for residential plumbing. So if you have 1/2" PEX tubing, you need 1/2" PEX tee.
It depends on what you're trying to do. Baseboard elements are copper, so you would normally use a PEX x copper adapter to connect PEX lines to baseboards.
No, part H051071 is 1" in the middle and at the larger side. It is 3/4" at the other side. The third dimension for a tee is always the middle section. It sounds like you're looking for part H051175.