FlowStar 2-Way Check valve AWC15C | Aquastar 1.5'' Socket x 2'' Spigot
FlowStar 2-Way Check valve AWC15C | Aquastar 1.5'' Socket x 2'' Spigot
Find the part engineered with durable CPVC material with the FlowStar 2-Way Check Valve AWC15C. Shasta Pool Supply markets lowest prices on Aquastar replacement parts. Specifically, this check valve withstands the abuse of pool environments and ensures optimal performance.
FlowStar 2-Way Check valve AWC15C
Aquastar delivers easy integration with a 1.5'' socket x 2'' spigot configuration. Furthermore, the FlowStar AWC15C Check Valve provides for both new installations and upgrades. Additionally, this innovative and reliable check valve combines functionality and user-friendly features.

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Key Features
- Resilient Construction: Made from high-quality CPVC, this valve is highly resistant to chlorine, ensuring longevity and reliability.
- Minimal Hydraulic Loss: Enjoy efficient water flow with reduced energy consumption, making your pool maintenance more cost-effective.
- Clear Lid Design: The transparent lid allows for easy inspection, helping you quickly identify any debris without disassembly.
- Effortless Maintenance: With its easy disassembly feature, clearing debris has never been simpler, ensuring your pool stays clean and well-maintained.
- Corrosion-Resistant Swing: The stainless steel swing provides effective backflow prevention, enhancing the overall efficiency of your pool system.
Technical Specifications
- FlowStar Check Valve
- 1.5'' socket x 2'' spigot configuration
- CPVC construction
Specs
- Part Number: AWC15C
- Manufacturer: Aquastar
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