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color_tap LINK ART 483 3/4 U/U Angle Valve
The color_tap LINK ART 483 3/4 U/U Angle Valve is a professional-grade plumbing component engineered for precise water flow regulation in residential and commercial water supply systems. Constructed from high-quality TDM Brass, this valve offers exceptional durability and resistance to corrosion, ensuring a reliable connection for various sanitary fixtures. Its robust design is built to withstand demanding conditions while maintaining a secure, leak-free seal over long periods of operation.
The primary benefit of this angle valve lies in its premium brass construction, which provides superior structural integrity and longevity compared to standard alternatives. The valve is designed for smooth operation, allowing for accurate control of water flow to individual fixtures. Its wide operating temperature range makes it highly versatile for diverse plumbing environments, ensuring consistent performance even under fluctuating thermal conditions. The standardized connection size facilitates straightforward integration into existing piping networks, minimizing installation time and effort.
This valve is not intended for use in high-pressure industrial steam systems or applications involving corrosive chemicals that may degrade brass components. It is also not suitable for installations requiring connection sizes other than the specified 3/4 inch standard.
To install the valve, ensure the water supply is completely shut off. Apply appropriate thread sealant or PTFE tape to the male threads to ensure a watertight connection. Thread the valve onto the supply pipe by hand and tighten it securely using a suitable wrench, taking care not to overtighten and damage the threads. Once installed, slowly turn on the water supply and check all connections for any signs of leakage before finalizing the setup of your sanitary fixture.
Regularly inspect the valve for any signs of mineral buildup or external corrosion, especially in areas with hard water. If the valve becomes difficult to turn, do not force it; instead, check for debris or internal scaling. It is recommended to perform a full shut-off test annually to ensure the valve remains functional for emergency maintenance.
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