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Brass Chrome Shower Flow Control on-off Angle Valve
Product description
A shower stop angle valve is a type of water valve installed in a shower system. It is primarily used to control the flow and direction of water to ensure that it does not overflow beyond the shower stall. It is usually installed underneath or to the side of the shower faucet at the plumbing connection, where the strength of the water flow is regulated by rotating the angle valve to control the water flow.
It is a device to prevent the backflow of water, which is mainly used in bathroom showers, kitchen showers, and other faucet fixtures to prevent sewage from backing up and protect household hygiene.
The structure of the shower stop valve is mainly composed of a valve core, spring, sealing ring, and so on. The valve core is the core component of the shower stop valve, and its role is to control the direction of water flow, to ensure that the water flow can only flow in one direction, thus preventing the backflow of water.
Material
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Brass
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Finish
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Chrome
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Function
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Shut Off Stop Switch
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Suitable place
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Bathroom/Toilet
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Suitable use for
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PP bath,Pet wash Cloth Wash,Wash Floor,Water Flower
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Warranty time
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5 Years
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Sample lead time
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1-3 Working Days
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Features
1. Control water flow switch: control the water flow switch by rotating or oscillating, convenient for users to use and avoid the waste of water flow.
2. Adjusting water temperature and water flow: Adjusting water temperature and water flow by rotating or oscillating ensures comfortable and safe showering.
3. Prevent accidental intrusion: some shower stop angle valves are equipped with a faucet diverter, which can link the shower with other faucets to avoid water flow being polluted by the outside world.
4. Extend the service life: the shower stop angle valve can control the water flow on and off, avoiding long time opening to pollute the faucet, and prolonging the service life of the equipment.
Attention:
1. Frequent cleaning: clean the shower stop angle valve regularly to avoid the accumulation of limescale and dirt affecting the service life.
2. Prevent excessive force: Do not use excessive force to open and close the shower stop angle valve to avoid damage to the parts.
3. Regular replacement: the parts of the shower stop valve are easy to be damaged, and need to be replaced regularly after a period of use to ensure its normal use.
installation
1. Pre-installation preparation
Preparation of tools and materials: Make sure you have the basic tools you need, such as wrenches, screwdrivers, pipe wrenches, raw tape (or special pipe sealant), waterproof tape, and a suitable shower stop valve. Take care to choose a product that matches your home's plumbing specifications to avoid incompatibility issues.
Turn off the water source: Before installation, be sure to turn off the valve of the main water source of the home to prevent water from suddenly coming in during the installation process, which may cause unnecessary trouble or even safety accidents.
Check the environment: Check whether the installation location has enough space for operation, as well as confirm whether the wall or floor is suitable for drilling holes or fixing the water stop angle valve.
2. Installation steps
Clean and prepare the interface: Use a clean cloth to wipe the water pipe interface, and remove the surface dust and impurities to ensure that the water stop angle valve can fit tightly.
Wrap the raw material tape: Wrap an appropriate amount of raw material tape around the threaded portion of the water stop valve in a clockwise direction, taking care not to over-tighten or over-loosen the tape to ensure a good sealing effect.
Connect the stop valve: align the stop valve with the water pipe interface, and use a wrench or pipe wrench to rotate it slowly until it is tightly connected. Avoid using too much force as this may damage the threads or cause water leakage.
Install the shower hose: Connect one end of the shower hose to the spout of the stopcock and the other end to the shower. Again, make sure the connection is sealed with raw tape or sealant.
Inspection and testing: Reinstall and open the main water supply valve, slowly open the stopcock valve and check for leaks at the connection. If there is any leakage, turn off the water supply, recheck, and adjust the seal.