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⬤ In Stock
Inlet Connection Type
Hose Barbed
Inlet Size
1/2 Inch
Material
Plastic
Outlet Connection Type
Hose Barbed
Outlet Size
1/2 Inch
⬤ In Stock
Complies With CA/VT Regulations
Yes
End Size1
1/2 Inch
End Size2
1/2 Inch
End Type1
Male Threads
End Type2
Female Threads
⬤ Discontinued
Inlet Connection Type
Male Pipe Thread
Inlet Size
1/2 Inch
Material
Acetal
Outlet Connection Type
Male Pipe Thread
Outlet Size
1/2 Inch
⬤ In Stock
Complies With CA/VT Regulations
No
End Size1
1/2 Inch
End Size2
1/2 Inch
End Type1
Male Threads
End Type2
Female Threads
⬤ In Stock
Inlet Connection Type
Tube End
Inlet Size
1/2 Inch Copper Tube
Material
Thermal Plastic
Outlet Connection Type
Tube End
Outlet Size
1/2 Inch Copper Tube
⬤ In Stock
End Size1
1/2 Inch
End Size2
1/2 Inch
End Type1
Female Threads
End Type2
Female Threads
Material
Plastic
⬤ Out Of Stock
Installation Type
Seasonal
With Mounting Hardware
No
⬤ In Stock
Complies With CA/VT Regulations
No
End Size1
1/2 Inch
End Size2
1/2 Inch
End Type1
Male Threads
End Type2
Female Threads
⬤ Out Of Stock
Complies With CA/VT Regulations
Yes
End Size1
3/4 Inch
End Size2
3/4 Inch
End Type1
Male Threads
End Type2
Female Threads
⬤ In Stock
Inlet Attachment
Hose Barb
Inlet Size
1/2 Inch
Outlet Attachment
Hose Barb
Outlet Size
1/2 Inch
Type
3-Way
⬤ In Stock
Color
Clear
Material
Plastic
Used To
Protect Fresh Water Supply From Contamination
⬤ In Stock
Angle
Straight
Color
White
End Size1
1/2 Inch
End Size2
1/2 Inch
End Type1
Compression
⬤ In Stock
Angle
Straight
End Size1
1/2 Inch
End Size2
1/2 Inch
End Type1
Hose Barb
End Type2
Hose Barb
⬤ In Stock
Angle
Straight
Color
Gray
End Size1
1/2 Inch
End Size2
1/2 Inch
End Type1
Male Threads
⬤ Discontinued
Angle
Straight
Color
Gray
End Size1
1/2 Inch
End Size2
1/2 Inch
End Type1
Female Threads
⬤ In Stock
Angle
Angle Valve
Color
White
End Size1
1/2 Inch
End Size2
1/2 Inch
End Type1
Compression
⬤ In Stock
Angle
Straight
Color
Black
End Size1
1/2 Inch
End Size2
1/2 Inch
End Type1
Hose Barb
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RV Backflow Valves:
RV backflow valves, also known as check valves, are a crucial component in RV plumbing systems. These valves only allow water to flow in one direction, hence preventing the reversal of water flow which can contaminate the clean water supply in an RV. They are typically installed in the water system to ensure that the water pressure from the city hookup does not force the water from your RV back into the main supply. When water attempts to flow back, the valve closes. These backflow valves are usually made of brass, plastic, or stainless steel and commonly found in the location where the city water inlet and the on-board water pump intersect.
RV By-Pass Valves:
RV by-pass valves are primarily used in the water heater system of an RV. The key purpose of these valves is to bypass the need to fill the water heater tank when winterizing the RV, hence conserving anti-freeze. When you flip the valve, it directs the flow of water away from the water heater and into the rest of your RV's plumbing system. These valves are usually positioned near the water heater for easy access. They are integral to the maintenance and longevity of your RV's water system when it's not in use, particularly during the colder months.
RV backflow valves, also known as check valves, are a crucial component in RV plumbing systems. These valves only allow water to flow in one direction, hence preventing the reversal of water flow which can contaminate the clean water supply in an RV. They are typically installed in the water system to ensure that the water pressure from the city hookup does not force the water from your RV back into the main supply. When water attempts to flow back, the valve closes. These backflow valves are usually made of brass, plastic, or stainless steel and commonly found in the location where the city water inlet and the on-board water pump intersect.
RV By-Pass Valves:
RV by-pass valves are primarily used in the water heater system of an RV. The key purpose of these valves is to bypass the need to fill the water heater tank when winterizing the RV, hence conserving anti-freeze. When you flip the valve, it directs the flow of water away from the water heater and into the rest of your RV's plumbing system. These valves are usually positioned near the water heater for easy access. They are integral to the maintenance and longevity of your RV's water system when it's not in use, particularly during the colder months.