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PVC Threaded Ball Valve

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$2.95 - $315.75

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Q_BVT

Description

Reliable Flow Control. Durable & Economical.

The PVC Threaded Ball Valve provides a simple, robust solution for isolating sections of your irrigation system. Whether you are building a custom manifold or need a main shut-off for a raised bed, this valve features Female Pipe Threads (FPT) on both ends, allowing for easy connection to standard male-threaded PVC nipples or adapters. As a critical component in any irrigation valve assembly, it gives you the ability to turn water on or off to specific zones for maintenance or seasonal management.

Constructed from high-impact Schedule 40 PVC, this valve is designed to withstand the elements while providing a leak-free seal. The large, ergonomic quarter-turn handle ensures smooth operation, making it easy to identify open or closed positions at a glance. It is an excellent, cost-effective choice for residential and light commercial water lines where flow restriction needs to be minimized.

Why Choose a Threaded PVC Ball Valve?
  • Easy Maintenance: Threaded connections allow you to unscrew and replace the valve or adjacent components without cutting pipe, unlike solvent-weld (glue) valves.
  • Quarter-Turn Operation: Go from full flow to fully closed with a simple 90-degree turn of the handle.
  • Corrosion Resistant: The all-plastic PVC body and EPDM O-rings are immune to rust and corrosion, ensuring a long lifespan even in damp soil environments.
  • High Visibility: The distinct handle color serves as a quick visual indicator of the valve's status (parallel to pipe is open, perpendicular is closed).
  • Versatile Application: Suitable for cold water pressure distribution systems in gardens, greenhouses, and landscape irrigation.
Technical Specifications

Key sizing and pressure ratings for system planning.

Specification Details
Product Type Threaded Ball Valve (FPT x FPT)
Material Schedule 40 PVC (White)
Pressure Rating 150 PSI @ 73°F
Max Temperature 140°F (Cold water use only)
Seals EPDM O-Rings
Handle Style Quarter-Turn (T-Handle or Lever depending on size)
MPNs (Common) 107-603 (1/2"), 107-604 (3/4"),
107-605 (1"), 107-606 (1-1/4")
Common Brand Names Mueller, King Bros, Generic Import
How to Install: A Step-by-Step Guide

Proper installation ensures a leak-proof threaded seal.

Step 1: Prepare the Threads
Clean the male threads of the nipple or pipe you are connecting to. Apply 3-4 wraps of thread seal tape in a clockwise direction. Do NOT use pipe dope or solvent glue on the threads.

Step 2: Connect the Valve
Screw the ball valve onto the male threads by hand. Ensure you are not cross-threading the connection.

Step 3: Tighten
Hand-tighten the valve firmly. Use a strap wrench or large pliers to give it an additional 1/4 to 1/2 turn if necessary. Caution: Do not overtighten, as this can crack the PVC body.

Step 4: Test
Pressurize the system and check for leaks. If a leak occurs, depressurize, tighten slightly more, or re-apply thread tape.

✔ Compatibility Check

Ensure this valve fits your system:

  • Thread Type: Female Pipe Thread (FPT). It requires a Male Pipe Thread (MPT) connection (e.g., a nipple or male adapter).
  • Not for Glue: Do not use PVC glue/cement on these threads.
  • Not for Hoses: Incompatible with standard Garden Hose Threads (GHT) unless an adapter is used.
  • Pressure: Rated for up to 150 PSI (Cold Water).

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