FlowStar 2-Way Check valve AWC20C | Aquastar 2-way, 2'' Socket x 2.5'' Spigot
FlowStar 2-Way Check valve AWC20C | Aquastar 2-way, 2'' Socket x 2.5'' Spigot
Find the best price on replacement pool valves with the FlowStar 2-Way Check Valve AWC20C. Shasta Pool Supply offers the largest selection of Aquastar parts and equipment. Specifically, this valve combines durability and efficiency and ensures optimal water management.
FlowStar 2-Way Check valve AWC20C
Aquastar prioritize efficiency and durability. Additionally, FlowStar's innovative design and user-friendly features maintain a pristine swimming environment. Furthermore, this check valve upgrades your pool system.

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Key Features
- Durable Construction: Crafted from CPVC, this valve is built to withstand the rigors of pool use, ensuring longevity and reliability.
- Easy Maintenance: The clear lid allows for quick inspections, while the straightforward disassembly process makes debris removal a breeze.
- Efficient Performance: Experience minimal hydraulic loss, ensuring that your pool system operates at peak efficiency.
- Reliable Backflow Prevention: With a corrosion-resistant stainless steel swing check, you can trust that backflow is effectively managed.
- Chlorine Resistant: Highly resistant to chlorine, the FlowStar valve ensures consistent performance in chemically treated water.
Technical Specifications
- Model: AWC20C
- Configuration: 2'' Socket x 2.5'' Spigot
- Working Pressure: 50 PSIG
Specs
- Part Number: AWC20C
- Manufacturer: Aquastar
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