Tee Connections in Piping | Equal Tee, Reducing Tee | Piping Tee Dimension

Piping Tees are used either for dividing the main fluid flow into two streams or for combining flow from two streams. The term Tee for these types of pipe fittings most probably comes from the resemblance of the English letter Tee.

The main run pipe has often termed a Header and the other as a branch. The branch size may be smaller or equal to the run pipe size but it cannot be larger. Tees having branch size equal to run size are called equal tees & others as unequal tees or reducing tees.

Tees are normally designed based on ASME B16.9 or ASME B16.11. Tee is always normal or perpendicular to the pipe axis and is normally produced by forging.

Types of Piping Tee Connections

Piping tee connections are classified according to the branch size and end connection.

Based on the branch size, there are two types of piping tee connections. They are:

  • Equal Tee, and
  • Reducing Tee

Equal Piping Tee:

When the branch size is equal to the run pipe it is called Equal Tee pipe fitting.

Reducing Piping Tee:

In the case of reducing tee, the branch size is smaller than the run pipe size. there is a limitation to the branch size. It can not be sufficiently smaller. For example, Reducing Tee from 16″ pipe is available up to 6″ branch size. 16″ X 4″ piping tee is not manufactured. Usually reducing piping tee connections are manufactured till a branch pipe size of one size lower than 1/2 the parent pipe size. This rule is valid till 28″.

Equal Tee vs Reducing Tee
Fig. 1: Equal Tee vs Reducing Tee

Based on the pipe end connections, tees are classified as follows:

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Socket Welded Tees

  • These are usually forged and used up to 2” run size on services where socket welded connections are permitted.
  • The applicable dimensional standard is ASME B16.11 and material standards including ratings are the same as those for socket-welded elbows.
  • Normal industry practice is to use socket welded tees up to 1 1/2” run size.

Screwed-end Tees

Their use including rating, dimensional, and material standards are the same as applicable to screwed elbows.

Butt welding Tees

  •  The dimensional standard applicable for equal and unequal tees is ANSI B16.9. These are available from 1/2” through 48”.
  • Unequal butt welding tees are available having branches up to one size lower than half run size e.g. If the run size is 8”, unequal tees are available in sizes 8” × 6”, 8” × 5”, 8” × 4” & 8” × 3 1/2”.
  • Applicable Pressure temperature rating and material standards are the same as those for butt-welding elbows.
  • Butt welding tees are usually used for size 2” and above and in smaller sizes for services where the use of socket weld joints is prohibited.

Flanged Tees

Their use including pressure rating, and dimensional & material standards are the same as applicable to flanged elbows.

In normal large-bore pressure piping most often Butt-welded Tee connections are used. The ASME B31.3 (Appendix D) is used to provide a formula for calculating the SIF value at tee connections which Caesar automatically calculates when Tee is defined. From the ASME B31.3-2020 onwards, Appendix D is deleted from the code. Now Stress Intensification and Flexibility factors are to be calculated using the ASME B31J code. The Tee connections are normally defined in Caesar as shown in the attached figure.

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Tee modeling in Caesar II
Fig. 2: Tee modeling in Caesar II

For pipeline systems, a special type of tee is used, known as Barred Tee.

Piping Tee Dimensions

Equal Tee Dimension Chart

Refer to the following table (Table-1) for the Tee dimension chart for equal pipe tee as per ASME B16.9

NPS (Inches)Outside Diameter at Bevel (D, mm)Center to End (C, mm)Center to Center (M, mm)
1/221.32525
3/426.72929
133.43838
1 1/442.24848
1 1/248.35757
260.36464
2 1/273.07676
388.98686
3 1/2101.69595
4114.3105105
5141.3124124
6168.3143143
8219.1178178
10273.0216216
12323.8254254
14355.6279279
16406.4305305
18457.0343343
20508.0381381
24610.0432432
26660495495
28711521521
30762559559
32813597597
34864635635
36914673673
38965711711
401016749749
421067762711
441118813762
461168851800
481219889838
Table 1: Equal Pipe Tee Dimensions

Refer to Fig. 3 below to understand the notation used in Table 1 and Table 2.

Equal Tee and Reducing Tee Nomenclatures for Pipe Tee Dimensions
Fig. 3: Equal Tee and Reducing Tee Nomenclatures for Pipe Tee Dimensions

Reducing Piping Tee Dimensions Chart

Refer to Table-2 which provides the reducing Pipe Tee dimensions.

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NPS (Inches)Large End Outside Diameter (D, mm)Small End Outside Diameter (d, mm)Center to End (C, mm)Center to Center (M, mm)
1/2 x 3/821.317.12525
1/2 x 1/421.313.72525
3/4 x 1/226.721.32929
3/4 x 3/826.717.12929
1 x 1/233.421.33838
1 x 3/433.426.73838
1 1/4 x 1/242.221.34848
1 1/4 x 3/442.226.74848
1 1/4 x 142.233.44848
1 1/2 x 1/248.321.35757
1 1/2 x 3/448.326.75757
1 1/2 x 148.333.45757
1 1/2 x 1 1/448.342.25757
2 x 3/460.326.76444
2 x 160.333.46451
2 x 1 1/460.342.26457
2 x 1 1/260.348.36460
2 1/2 x 173.033.47657
2 1/2 x 1 1/473.042.27664
2 1/2 x 1 1/273.048.37667
2 1/2 x 273.060.37670
Table 2: Reducing Piping Tee Dimensions

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Anup Kumar Dey

I am a Mechanical Engineer turned into a Piping Engineer. Currently, I work in a reputed MNC as a Senior Piping Stress Engineer. I am very much passionate about blogging and always tried to do unique things. This website is my first venture into the world of blogging with the aim of connecting with other piping engineers around the world.

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