Shop ball valves to control the flow of water in your irrigation system. We carry brass ball valves that are built to function for years under the harshest of conditions. PVC ball valves are a lightweight and more economical option when you just need to allow or stop your water source.
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Key Features of a Ball Valve
A ball valve is commonly used to control the flow of water or other liquids in a pipeline. It operates by using a small ball with a hole (called a port) through its center. When the valve handle is turned, the ball rotates to allow flow or block flow depending on its direction. When the handle is parallel to the pipeline, the valve is open. When perpendicular, it is closed. Ball valves are durable, low maintenance, and built with a watertight seal, making them a durable choice for irrigation setups of all kinds.
Ball Valve FAQs
Where are ball valves typically used in a sprinkler system?
Ball valves are commonly installed at the main water supply to control water flow to the entire system. These valves are also used in individual zones for maintenance or emergency shut-off to certain sections of a large.
How do you install a ball valve?
To install an irrigation ball valve, start by deciding where it will be installed. Then cut the pipe and attach the ball valve using threaded, glued, or compression fittings, depending on the pipe material. Ball valves can be installed in either orientation but make sure the valve handle is accessible for easy operation.
Can I use a ball valve with any type of pipe?
Ball valves are available in materials compatible with various pipes, including PVC and brass. Be sure to select a valve that matches your pipe material and size.