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j-d
Jul 20, 2016Explorer II
See, toldya I wasn't a net guru. Luckily we have some who are, Drew...
What I DID notice was the disconnect feature built into that gangle (technical plumbing term) of fittings leading away from the brass check valve. Looks like it enables replacing the check valve without having to cut, or glue, or crimp, any of the plumbing to do it. That's nice!
Hmmm... Looking again, maybe not. I thought the piece to the right of the elbow was a "union" type part that would spin back and release the elbow. Which would allow the elbow to be removed from or with the check valve. Now I'm not so sure. Might have to take the water line off at the tee past the valve and then see what'll unscrew... Hmmm...
What I DID notice was the disconnect feature built into that gangle (technical plumbing term) of fittings leading away from the brass check valve. Looks like it enables replacing the check valve without having to cut, or glue, or crimp, any of the plumbing to do it. That's nice!
Hmmm... Looking again, maybe not. I thought the piece to the right of the elbow was a "union" type part that would spin back and release the elbow. Which would allow the elbow to be removed from or with the check valve. Now I'm not so sure. Might have to take the water line off at the tee past the valve and then see what'll unscrew... Hmmm...
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