Lead Free F1960 Manifold Valves
Features
- 2 pieces forged brass construction
- Dual PTFE Seats & EPDM O-Rings
- Blow-out proof Triple Seal Stem
- Resists Stress Corrosion & De-Zincification
- Stainless Steel Ball
- US Patent #D803985
- Canada Patent #167253
Specification
- Size: 3/4" & 1”
- Handle Type: PVC Coated Steel Butterfly Handle
- Design: Full Port
- Connection type: Manifold Valves
Certification
- NSF/ANSI 61 & 372 Certified
- CSA B125.14 Certified
Performance Rating
- Rated 400 W.O.G
FAQ
Manifold Ball Valves in Canada
Manifold Ball Valves are specialized valves used in plumbing systems that connect multiple water lines to a single control point. They allow for individual control of each line, making them ideal for managing water distribution efficiently in multi-zone systems.
Manifold Ball Valves are widely used in radiant heating systems, residential plumbing setups, and multi-zone applications, including underfloor heating and hydronic systems. They are popular in Canada due to the efficiency they bring in managing home and commercial heating and water systems.
These valves enable easy isolation and control of each water line connected to the manifold. This simplifies maintenance, allows for easy adjustments, and increases overall system efficiency, especially useful in Canadian climates where heating control is essential.
Yes, many Manifold Ball Valves are designed to be compatible with PEX piping systems, and some are also compatible with copper or CPVC pipes. It is important to check the valve’s specifications to ensure compatibility with your specific piping.
In Canada, manifold valves used for potable water systems are required to be lead-free to comply with health regulations. Always verify that the valves meet lead-free standards if they are used in drinking water systems.
These valves are typically easy to install by connecting them to each zone of the manifold. They allow for quick isolation of each line, which simplifies maintenance. Periodic checks are recommended to ensure there are no leaks, and the valves remain fully operational over time.