Tapered connectors are specifically designed elements used to link pipes of varying diameters in drainage networks. Their role is to ensure a controlled size reduction, which helps reduce the chance of flow restriction, backflow, or leakage. When drainage systems are retrofitted, tapers deliver a more stable solution than forcing mismatched pipes together.
Taper Bends: Redirection and Size Change in One
Taper bends combine a directional change with a simultaneous pipe size transition. These fittings are most common in angles such as standard elbow degrees, and they’re particularly effective in installations where room is limited or multiple transitions are needed. They minimise the number of individual components, helping to lower failure points in the system.
Typical Fitting Locations
These fittings are frequently used across various drainage applications:
- In pump chambers, to join outlets to smaller distribution lines
- Throughout retrofit projects with updated or non-standardised pipework
- Across field drainage systems where flow rates and gradients must be kept steady
- Inside wastewater facilities where components need to be space-saving and multi-functional
Correctly applied, these fittings maintain consistent flow, reduce energy loss from turbulence, and help meet regulatory standards for water management.
Importance of Correct Fitting Size
Incorrectly sized joints can cause:
- Disturbances in hydraulic pressure
- Blockages from sedimentation
- Accelerated joint degradation
Tapers and taper bends create an even flow path by offering a controlled reduction, improving flow performance and reducing long-term maintenance.
Benefits of Using a Specialist Supplier
Choosing a general merchant might offer convenience, but a specialist drainage supplier brings:
- Comprehensive inventory options
- Better material suitability
- Industry-specific expertise
- Components meeting required standards
A dedicated supplier will have fittings that are not only dimensionally correct but also engineered for actual site demands—ensuring long-term system integrity.
FAQs
Is a taper the same as a reducer?
No. Tapers offer a longer and gentler size change, which is preferable for systems needing steady flow. Reducers often transition over a short length, which may create turbulence.
Can taper bends be used underground?
Yes, provided they are made from suitable materials and follow relevant local guidelines.
Are tapers compatible with clay and plastic pipes?
Tapers are usually manufactured for one pipe type, but adaptors can allow connection between clay, plastic, and other pipe materials.
Do taper bends reduce flow performance?
If correctly selected and installed, taper bends maintain consistent flow and can even improve it by reducing pressure drops.
What size taper should I choose?
Base your choice on pipe diameter and system flow requirements to select the correct taper size for the application.
Making the Right Choice for Your System
Whether you're replacing a few components or planning an upgrade, fitting the correct here tapers and taper bends is important for a low-maintenance and durable drainage setup.
Knowles Drainage supplies a wide variety of precision-fit components tailored for both agricultural and commercial applications, backed by hands-on expertise and a commitment to fit-for-purpose supply.