RS PRO Brass 2 Way, Ball Valve, Compression, BSP, 15mm
- RS Stock No.:
- 784-5746
- Brand:
- RS PRO
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- RS Stock No.:
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- Brand:
- RS PRO
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | RS PRO | |
| Type | 2 Way | |
| Ball Material | Stainless Steel | |
| Attachment Type | Compression | |
| Thread Standard | BSP | |
| Compression Fitting Size | 15mm | |
| Body Material | Brass | |
| Pipe Diameter | 15mm | |
| Safe for Use With | Water | |
| Maximum Working Pressure psi | 913psi | |
| Maximum Working Pressure bar | 16bar | |
Select all | ||
|---|---|---|
Brand RS PRO | ||
Type 2 Way | ||
Ball Material Stainless Steel | ||
Attachment Type Compression | ||
Thread Standard BSP | ||
Compression Fitting Size 15mm | ||
Body Material Brass | ||
Pipe Diameter 15mm | ||
Safe for Use With Water | ||
Maximum Working Pressure psi 913psi | ||
Maximum Working Pressure bar 16bar | ||
RoHS Status: Not Applicable
- COO (Country of Origin):
- CN
RS PRO Chrome Plated Brass Servicing Valve
RS PRO servicing straight valve, 15 x 15 mm which is suitable for hot and cold water. This valve easily fits on to a pipe and is simple to operate. This RS PRO servicing valve is a great way to control the flow of water for future repairs and replacements.
Servicing valves are a type of valve for shutting off flow for the purpose of maintenance or service the flow of water in a pipe connected to a water fitting.
Servicing valves are a type of valve for shutting off flow for the purpose of maintenance or service the flow of water in a pipe connected to a water fitting.
Features and Benfits:
Compression Fitting
Easy to Use
For isolating part of your water system
Material: Brass
Maximum Working Pressure: 16 bar
Easy to Use
For isolating part of your water system
Material: Brass
Maximum Working Pressure: 16 bar
Typical Applications
Valves are available in various sizes to meet a range of applications. Manual quarter turn ball valves feature a manual hand lever and can be made from brass, stainless steel and plastic. Ball valves are popular as they are reliable and durable and still close securely over long periods making them suitable for shutoff and control applications.
A servicing valve is a great way to control the flow of water for future repair and replacements. These types of valves are used for isolating hot or cold water systems, to carry out repairs or replacements, without affecting the rest of the system and without having to drain down large volumes of stored water.
Applications include:
Heating systems
Water treatment
Liquid flow control
A servicing valve is a great way to control the flow of water for future repair and replacements. These types of valves are used for isolating hot or cold water systems, to carry out repairs or replacements, without affecting the rest of the system and without having to drain down large volumes of stored water.
Applications include:
Heating systems
Water treatment
Liquid flow control
FAQs
How does a manual ball value work?
A ball valve is a type of shut off valve that controls the flow of liquids or gases by its rotary ball. The valve is open when the balls hole is in line with the flow and closed when the ball is rotated by a quarter turn (90 degrees) by the valve handle.
What is the difference between full bore and reduced bore ball valves?
A full-bore ball valve (also known as full port) has an oversized ball so that the hole in the ball is the same size as the pipeline resulting in lover friction loss. In other words, the bore diameter has the same internal diameter as the pipe. A reduced bore valve has a smaller bore diameter than the internal diameter of the pipework it is on.
A ball valve is a type of shut off valve that controls the flow of liquids or gases by its rotary ball. The valve is open when the balls hole is in line with the flow and closed when the ball is rotated by a quarter turn (90 degrees) by the valve handle.
What is the difference between full bore and reduced bore ball valves?
A full-bore ball valve (also known as full port) has an oversized ball so that the hole in the ball is the same size as the pipeline resulting in lover friction loss. In other words, the bore diameter has the same internal diameter as the pipe. A reduced bore valve has a smaller bore diameter than the internal diameter of the pipework it is on.

