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Angle valve SCHELL Sanland with filter 1/2" x 3/8" (970580000)
Angle valve SCHELL Sanland with filter 1/2" x 3/8" (970580000)
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Angle valve SCHELL Sanland with filter 1/2" x 3/8" (970580000)
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Angle valve SCHELL Sanland with filter 1/2" x 3/8" (970580000)
Angle valve SCHELL Sanland with filter 1/2" x 3/8" (970580000)
SCHELL Sanland angle valve with integrated filter, connection size 1/2" x 3/8" is a compact shut-off fitting intended for controlling the water supply to sanitary fixtures. The valve combines a quarter-turn isolation function with a built-in mesh filter to retain particles and protect downstream cartridges, hoses and fittings. Its straightforward design suits installation under sinks, behind toilets, or at appliance inlets in residential and light commercial plumbing systems.
The angle valve provides reliable manual shut-off and easy servicing thanks to a compact body and ergonomic control. The integrated filter reduces the risk of clogging and extends the service life of connected fixtures by trapping debris before it reaches sensitive components. The 90° outlet orientation saves space and allows neat under-sink installation. Materials and construction focus on functional durability and compatibility with common plumbing connections.
Install the angle valve in the water supply line with the 1/2" inlet connected to the feed pipe and the 3/8" outlet to the appliance or fixture supply hose. Ensure connections are sealed appropriately with compatible fittings and achieve correct alignment for the 90° outlet. To isolate the fixture, turn the valve control until flow stops. Periodically check the valve and filter for leaks or sediment accumulation and perform maintenance as required.
Before installation, verify compatibility with the existing pipe and hose dimensions. Flush the supply line to remove loose particles prior to connecting the valve to reduce initial filter clogging. For routine upkeep, inspect the filter at regular intervals and clean or replace upstream hoses if excessive debris is present. Follow local plumbing codes and use suitable sealing materials on threaded connections.
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