Angle Valve Tap
HC-1003
- Size : 1/2"x1/2" 1/2"x3/8"
- Name: Brass Angle Valve
- Body Material: Brass
- Connection: Female Thread
- Power: Manual
- Media: Water, Oil
- Working Pressure: 10bar
- Working Temperature: 0-+80℃
- Style: Handle-controlled
- Surface Treatment: Chrome Plated
- Function: Kitchen, Home, and Garden
- Solid Brass: The valve is made of quality solid brass and electroplated polished chrome
- Slowly Turn: Quarter turn valve means more effortless shutoff open close and only need to turn 2 circles
Modern: Contemporary chrome finish. This designer angle valve stop puts a premium touch on those ugly pipe fittings for sinks, bathrooms, and toilet kitchen showers.
Parts of Valve angle
No. |
Part |
Materials |
1 |
Body |
Brass |
2 |
Cartridge |
Brass |
3 |
Stem |
Brass |
4 |
Seal |
EPDM/cartridge |
5 |
Seal Gasket |
NBR |
6 |
O ring |
NBR |
7 |
Thread |
BSP, 1/2″x1/2″ |
8 |
Handle Wheel |
Zinc Alloy |
9 |
Finish |
Polishing and chrome plated |
Parameters of Angle Valve Tap
The parameters of an angle valve tap, also known simply as an angle valve or angle stop, can vary based on the specific model and brand. However, I can provide you with some common parameters and specifications for a typical angle valve tap used in plumbing applications:
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Size: Angle valves come in various sizes, but the most common sizes for residential plumbing are 1/2-inch and 3/8-inch. The size refers to the diameter of the pipe connections.
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Material: Angle valves are typically made of brass, which offers durability and corrosion resistance. Some models may have plastic or chrome-plated components for aesthetic purposes.
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Connection type: Angle valves usually have female threaded connections on both ends. The valve is screwed onto male threaded pipes, faucets, or other plumbing fixtures.
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Operating pressure: Angle valves are designed to withstand a certain operating pressure, which is usually indicated on the valve or its packaging. The standard pressure rating is typically between 125 to 200 psi (pounds per square inch).
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Temperature rating: Angle valves have a temperature rating, indicating the maximum temperature at which the valve can operate safely. The standard temperature rating is typically between 140 to 180 degrees Fahrenheit (60 to 82 degrees Celsius).
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Handle type: The angle valve's handle is used to turn the valve on or off. The handle can be a lever, knob, or wheel design, depending on the model.
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Valve type: Angle valves are typically quarter-turn valves, meaning they only require a 90-degree rotation to fully open or close the flow of water.
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Compliance: Some angle valves may meet specific plumbing standards, such as NSF/ANSI standards for drinking water safety or other local plumbing codes.
It's essential to check the specifications and ratings of a specific angle valve tap before purchase to ensure it meets the requirements of your plumbing system. Additionally, consider factors like the valve's application, the intended use (e.g., for a sink, toilet, water heater, etc.), and the quality and reputation of the manufacturer or brand.
What is an angle valve tap?
An angle valve tap, also known as an angle valve or angle stop, is a type of plumbing valve used to control the flow of water in a plumbing system. It is named "angle" because of its L-shaped design, which resembles the letter "L" or a right angle. This unique configuration allows for easy installation in tight spaces where pipes may be close to walls or other obstructions.
The angle valve tap is typically installed between the water supply pipe and a plumbing fixture, such as a faucet, toilet, sink, or appliance like a washing machine or dishwasher. It serves as a shut-off valve, allowing users to control the water flow to the fixture. When the valve handle is turned clockwise, the water flow is stopped, and when turned counterclockwise, the water flow is allowed.
Key features and uses of an angle valve tap:
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Space-saving design: The L-shaped design of the angle valve tap allows it to fit in confined spaces behind fixtures or appliances, making it convenient for installation in areas with limited clearance.
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Maintenance access: The valve's handle is usually visible and accessible, making it easy to turn on or off the water supply to the fixture for maintenance or repairs.
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Water flow regulation: Angle valves allow for precise control over the water flow, enabling users to adjust the water pressure to suit their needs.
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Emergency shut-off: In case of water leaks or emergencies, the quick accessibility of the angle valve tap allows for immediate shut-off of the water supply, helping to prevent further damage.
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Durability: Angle valves are commonly made of brass or other high-quality materials that offer durability and resistance to corrosion.
Angle valve taps are widely used in residential and commercial plumbing systems for a variety of applications. They play a crucial role in controlling water flow and providing a convenient means of shutting off water to fixtures and appliances when needed.