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FlowStar 2-Way Valve AV2W20C | Aquastar 2'' Socket x 2.5'' Spigot

FlowStar 2-Way Valve AV2W20C | Aquastar 2'' Socket x 2.5'' Spigot

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Find precise flow control and durable CPVC with the FlowStar 2-Way Valve. Shasta Pool Supply offers Aquastar parts crafted to withstand the rigors of pool environments. Specially, this valve features a 2'' socket x 2.5'' spigot configuration.

FlowStar 2-Way Valve AV2W20C

To install AV2W20C, remove the internal valve assembly before gluing the valve body to your pipe fittings. Next, use WELD-ON 724 CPVC GRAY adhesive for the best results. Operating the 2-Way valve is simple just loosen the lock knob and rotate the handle to your desired position. Lastly, secure it in place.

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Key Features

  • Durable Construction: Made from high-quality CPVC, ensuring longevity and resistance to chlorine.
  • Easy Installation: Designed for seamless integration into your pool plumbing, making setup a breeze.
  • No Lubrication Required: Enjoy hassle-free operation with a valve that never requires lubrication.
  • Minimal Hydraulic Loss: Efficient flow management allows for optimal performance with minimal energy waste.
  • Adjustable-Stop Feature: Customize water flow to meet your specific pool needs.
  • Comfortable Grip Options: Choose between a rubberized handle for enhanced comfort or a standard plastic handle.

Technical Specifications

  • Configuration: 2'' Socket x 2.5'' Spigot
  • Material: Durable CPVC
  • Compatibility: Ideal for connecting 11/2’’ Socket & 2’’ Spigot, 2’’ Socket & 21/2’’ Spigot.

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