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Everbilt 12 in. x 12 in. x 3 in. PVC Schedule 40 Slip x Slip Ball Valve Pro Pack (12-Pack) PVCBV1212JR 49181205

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Everbilt 12 in. x 12 in. x 3 in. PVC Schedule 40 Slip x Slip Ball Valve Pro Pack (12-Pack) PVCBV1212JR
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PVC Sch. 40 Ball Valves are compact and lightweight. This Slip x Slip valve is designed for a variety of applications including pressure distribution of cold water in irrigation, pool, spa, agricultural, commercial and light industrial applications and comes in a plastic jar of 12 valves which is convenient, resealable, and reusable. The ball valves are NSF approved and have EPDM seats and O-rings integrated into the durable PVC body.

PVC schedule 40-construction for durability

Full port design allows for maximum efficiency and minimal turbulence or pressure reduction

Quarter-turn flow control for easy on and off

NSF / ANSI standard 372 certified

Slip connections conform to ASTM D2466

Working temperature range: 41°F to 122°F (5°C to 55°C)

Maximum pressure rating 150 psi at 73°F (22°C)

Requires solvent cement for installation (not included)

Please note - as temperature increases, working pressure decreases, the optimal working pressure for PVC valves is 150 psi at 73°F (22°C) if the temperature increases above 73°F (22°C), use the PVC correction factor to determine working pressure, multiply the maximum working pressure by the correction factor, please see correction factor grid on the attached specification sheet

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