jonpcar
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Hey Kato...a caution...not sure how you are planning to get a “T” in there...it’s really tough, almost impossible to make two cuts and insert only a “T” that doesn’t leak. I am sure there are other ways but when I have done this, I always include a union in the redesign...
Look at the picture in this post...in particular the PSI valve that I added in-line using a “T”. Some people don’t like these Home Depot generic unions, but I haven’t had a problem with them. As I said, I am sure there are other ways to do this that might be better, if anyone has a better idea please chime in...
Edit: I realized that in my case I had the advantage of a second union so that I could “slide in” my additional components before tightening. In your case you would need to replace that elbow as well to make a single union addition work, a bit messy. There usually is very little “give” to the pipes after cutting so squeezing in new parts has to be planned carefully, with usually only a single chance to “glue and line it up”.
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Here’s an example of the union.
Look at the picture in this post...in particular the PSI valve that I added in-line using a “T”. Some people don’t like these Home Depot generic unions, but I haven’t had a problem with them. As I said, I am sure there are other ways to do this that might be better, if anyone has a better idea please chime in...
Edit: I realized that in my case I had the advantage of a second union so that I could “slide in” my additional components before tightening. In your case you would need to replace that elbow as well to make a single union addition work, a bit messy. There usually is very little “give” to the pipes after cutting so squeezing in new parts has to be planned carefully, with usually only a single chance to “glue and line it up”.
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So, my re-plumbing job is finished and it went really well. I probably missed jonpcar off for his cruise, but will quickly report that the main goal of my re-plumb was achieved. That is, the pressure loss from filter to Caretaker manifold was drastically reduced. I am really happy about that...

Here’s an example of the union.

Homewerks Worldwide 2 in. PVC Slip Joint x Slip Joint Union-511-14-2-2H - The Home Depot
The Homewerks Worldwide Slip x Slip Union is used to join lengths of pipe together. Can be used with either Sch. 40 or Sch. 80. It connects cold water pipes with solvent-weld connections. Rated for 150
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