ProLine Series 6700WT 1/2-in FIP PVC Sch 40 Ball Valve
Item #363388 |
Model #107-233LW
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Features adapters for both solvent and threaded connections
Fits both Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 PVC pipe
For use with cold water applications
1/4-turn operation
Large ports for maximum flow rates
Easy quarter-turn operation
General | |||
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Series Name | 6700WT | Inlet Thread Type | FIP |
Material | PVC Sch 40 | Outlet Thread Type | FIP |
Package Quantity | 1 | Drain/Vent | No |
Application | Potable Water | ||
Dimensions | |||
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Inlet Diameter | 1/2-in | Outlet Diameter | 1/2-in |
Inlet Size in Inches | 1/2-in | ||
Features | |||
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Maximum Pressure | 150 PSI | ||
Compatibility | |||
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Compatible Pipe Material | Multi-Purpose | ||
Certifications | |||
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CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) | Complies with Federal Lead Guidelines | Yes | |
Warranty | |||
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Warranty | 1-year limited | ||
Miscellaneous | |||
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UNSPSC | 40141600 | ||
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all parts listed is for the same project, compost tea brewer. the 3/4" tee's will hold two 3/4" t0 1/2 reducer. at one end 3/8 to3/8'barb for the air pump. Air going to the bottom of the tank to make proctor to brew the tea mix to a liquid fertilize.
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wrong item was sent
terrible Lowe's service. I ordered PCVC ball valves but received PVC ball valves instead. what's wrong with these people. and they never pick up the phone to resolve the issue
Works as intended
Worked as intended to fix leaking/broken sprinkler piping.
Never again.
Do not cheap out. I'm never doing threaded plastic for anything ever again. I've had four of these things crack at the inlet and soak my climate controlled mechanical room in the past six months. Yes, I'm aware you have to be careful of overtigtening them. I installed this several different ways (hand tight only, hand tight plus 1/4 turn, with tape only, with paste only) and they continue to crack. Maybe the inlets aren't structurally sound. Maybe it is the nature of the beast that PVC isn't up ...
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