The 20/25 PEX gas equal straight is a professional press fitting designed for LPG gas installations that require a straight, inline connection between two equal-size gas pipes. Gas installers use the 20/25 PEX gas equal straight to join two 20–25mm PEX-AL-PEX gas pipes while maintaining uninterrupted gas flow and system stability.
This fitting is manufactured to fit PEX-AL-PEX (polyethylene–aluminium–polyethylene) pipe systems. It allows installers to extend pipe runs, repair damaged sections, or connect new gas lines without compromising safety or performance. The 20/25 PEX gas equal straight suits residential, commercial, and light industrial gas reticulation systems.
Each fitting includes petroleum-grade rubber O-rings positioned between the grip ridges. These O-rings create a secure, leak-free seal once pressed. A yellow plastic collar ensures a flush pipe fit and protects the fitting body during crimping. The stainless-steel press sleeve resists corrosion and delivers a reliable, permanent press connection.
PEX gas systems resist corrosion, vibration, and scale build-up. The 20/25 PEX gas equal straight complements these advantages by handling pressure and temperature changes common in LPG environments. When installed using the correct PEX press tool, the fitting delivers consistent performance and long service life.
Installers often use this fitting on main gas supply lines, appliance feeds, and gas distribution networks. It works well for gas stoves, gas hobs, gas geysers, heaters, fireplaces, and manifold systems. The straight-through design keeps pipe alignment neat and supports clean installations in cupboards, wall cavities, ceiling voids, or service channels.
For safety and compliance, a qualified gas installer must install the fitting. Stargas professionals can also assist with installation when the correct tools or experience are not available. This ensures the 20/25 PEX gas equal straight meets LPG installation standards and performs as intended.
This fitting offers a dependable solution for new installations, repairs, and system upgrades where reliability matters.












