Groco Fbv1250 Tri-flange Seacock 1-1/4in - Bronze - New on 2040-parts.com
Boynton Beach, Florida, US
Field reversible handle allows you to select the closed position orientation (clockwise or counterclockwise) that best suits the installation. Tri-Flange base and mount bolt pattern provide easy retrofit when replacing most popular brands. Bottom connections are NPS (straight thread); top connections are NPT (tapered thread); full pipe-size flow. Drain plugs on both sides for convenient winterization.
Note, if installing on USCG inspected vessels, select the Groco BV or SBV Series ballvalves instead to meet serviceable while installed CFR requirements.
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