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jbabq

Starting Member

Posts: 1

Location: Albuquerque, NM

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Monday, May 7th 2012, 12:48pm

Emergency shutoff valve questions

Hi all -- I'm replacing some class 200 PVC in an existing system that's getting brittle and starting to fail in places. In doing this, I need to replace the emergency shutoff which is a basic gate valve that has corroded open. This valve comes off a T in the main copper water line and then has a short stub piece that transitions to the PVC.

I was thinking I would just stub off the T in main line and transition to PVC, then install a PVC ball valve. My local sprinker shop advised against this as the ball valve traps water and is thus subject to freezing. Instead, they recommended a valve like this:

http://www.sprinklerwarehouse.com/Aqualine-Manual-Straight-Valve-p/sv-075.htm

That valve seems to be used for pressure reduction (which I don't need) instead of just a simple shut-off. The valve lives in a crawlspace under the house so I'm not hugely worried about freezing... but I want to do this right so I'm open to any suggestions.

Thanks!
Jody in ABQ

Wet_Boots

Supreme Member

Posts: 4,102

Location: Metro NYC

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Monday, May 7th 2012, 1:22pm

If the valve will never see freezing temperatures, a ball valve is fine. The old-style brass valves are an upgrade in reliability.

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