FlowStar 3-Way Valve AV3W15C | Aquastar 1.5'' Socket x 2'' Spigot
FlowStar 3-Way Valve AV3W15C | Aquastar 1.5'' Socket x 2'' Spigot
Customize flow settings with the FlowStar 3-Way Valve AV3W15C. Shasta Pool Supply offers the deals on Aquastar replacement parts. Specifically, this valve ensures compatibility and resilience in demanding pool environments.
FlowStar 3-Way Valve AV3W15C
Aquastar delivers flexible flow control and seamless integration. Furthermore, the durable CPVC handles punishment from harsh pool chemicals. Therefore, the FlowStar Valve improves overall pool system performance.

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Key Features
- Flexible Flow Control: The 1.5'' socket x 2'' spigot configuration allows for seamless integration with various pool systems, adapting to your unique needs.
- Easy Installation: Designed for straightforward setup, this valve never requires lubrication, saving you time and effort.
- Chlorine Resistant: Built to withstand harsh chemicals, ensuring longevity and reliable performance.
- Minimal Hydraulic Loss: Optimizes water flow, enhancing overall system efficiency.
- Adjustable-Stop Feature: Customize your flow settings effortlessly.
- Comfortable Handling: Choose between a rubberized handle for a firm grip or a standard plastic handle.
Technical Specifications
- Configuration: 1.5'' Socket x 2'' Spigot
- 3-Way Valve
- CPVC construction
Specs
- Part Number: AV3W15C
- Manufacturer: Aquastar
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