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AW Metpress PFG115 Gas Copper Press Fitting DN50-DN50-DN40 Reducing Tee

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AW Metpress PFG115 Gas Copper Press Fitting DN50-DN50-DN40 Reducing TeeOverview AW Metpress PFG115 DN50 DN50 DN40 gas copper press reducing tee crimp fitting is compatible with all popular press tools and their copper press systems such as Viega, Connex Banninger B Press and Kembla Kempress. The reducing tee can join up 50mm (2") 50mm (2") 40mm (1") Australian standard copper pipes. This listing is for a single AW Metpress gas copper press reducing tee fitting. AW gas press tee fittings are extremely versatile and can be

Overview

AW Metpress PFG115 DN50-DN50-DN40 gas copper press reducing tee crimp fitting is compatible with all popular press tools and their copper press systems such as Viega, Connex Banninger B Press and Kembla Kempress. The reducing tee can join up 50mm (2") - 50mm (2") - 40mm (1½") Australian standard copper pipes. This listing is for a single AW Metpress gas copper press reducing tee fitting.

AW gas press tee fittings are extremely versatile and can be used at any places where gas needs to be diverted into another line or a split is required in the gas pipe works. AW offers many combinations and orientations for the reducing tees from common DN15/DN20 all the way to rare DN100 in sizes. All Plumbing Online stocks full range of AW press fittings via our online store or message me your requirements. 

The AW Metpress gas copper press tee features a lip at each end of the fitting. The lip helps align the actual press areas along the copper pipes and provide extra sealing material when pressed. The yellow sealing ring is made of HNBR O-ring for LPG/NG gas applications with a temperature range of -20 - 110 °C and a maximum pressure rating of 1600kPa.

The AW Metpress copper press fittings have a slug fit over the copper pipes and will remain in place until the press tool is applied, allowing easy installations and adjustments. Once pressed and secured by the correct press tool, the fitting will not dent or deform the internal copper to ensure unhindered gas flow. These features have made the AW copper press systems a faster and safer connections to conventional compression or capillary systems. AW offers 25 years warranty on the Metpress copper press fittings.

Technical Details

  • Manufacturer: AW
  • Size: DN50-DN50-DN40
  • Specifications:
    • Maximum Working Pressure: 1600 kPa
    • Temperature Range: -20°C to 110°C
    • Watermark certified for gas fittings
    • Suitable for Australian AS1432 standard hard, half hard or annealed type A and B copper tubes 
  • Materials:
    • Copper
    • HNBR O-ring 
  • Features:
    • Tamper free permanent joint
    • No soldering required
    • 25 years warranty on copper press fittings
    • Fast and cost effective to install
  • Intended Use: Join up copper pipes of different sizes in a tee connection
  • SKU: PFG115

Package Contents

  • Single AW Metpress PFG115 DN50-DN50-DN40 gas copper press reducing tee
  • Package Weight 560g
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