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Gate Valve Orientation
Use ball valves.
OK, now that that's out of the way... I Googled about installing them upside down like in a basement. Saw pros & cons. Mostly about it promotes sediment collection messing up the operation. The ones I'm using are 1/2" & 3/4", one hot and one cold. There are no flow direction arrows on them. What's the feel from you folks on upside down installation from actual experience? Red... |
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Gate Valve Orientation
You can mount gate valve in any direction you of your choosing
However up side down if you water carry sediment in few years you may Get some problem opening and closing other then that I do not see any problems. "Red Green" wrote in message ... Use ball valves. OK, now that that's out of the way... I Googled about installing them upside down like in a basement. Saw pros & cons. Mostly about it promotes sediment collection messing up the operation. The ones I'm using are 1/2" & 3/4", one hot and one cold. There are no flow direction arrows on them. What's the feel from you folks on upside down installation from actual experience? Red... |
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On Aug 7, 7:09*am, Red Green wrote:
Use ball valves. OK, now that that's out of the way... I Googled about installing them upside down like in a basement. Saw pros & cons. Mostly about it promotes sediment collection messing up the operation. The ones I'm using are 1/2" & 3/4", one hot and one cold. There are no flow direction arrows on them. What's the feel from you folks on upside down installation from actual experience? Red... To my experience the direction doesn’t matter. Only about five percent of them close right after several years no matter how you install the damn things. I hate gate valves. |
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"Grumpy" wrote in message ... You can mount gate valve in any direction you of your choosing However up side down if you water carry sediment in few years you may Get some problem opening and closing other then that I do not see any problems. Yoda? |
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Red Green wrote:
Use ball valves. OK, now that that's out of the way... I Googled about installing them upside down like in a basement. Saw pros & cons. Mostly about it promotes sediment collection messing up the operation. The ones I'm using are 1/2" & 3/4", one hot and one cold. There are no flow direction arrows on them. What's the feel from you folks on upside down installation from actual experience? It's really none of my business the orientation of a gate valve, but I am against same-sex gate valve marriage. Jon |
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On Sat, 07 Aug 2010 14:09:19 GMT, Red Green
wrote: Use ball valves. OK, now that that's out of the way... I Googled about installing them upside down like in a basement. Saw pros & cons. Mostly about it promotes sediment collection messing up the operation. The ones I'm using are 1/2" & 3/4", one hot and one cold. There are no flow direction arrows on them. What's the feel from you folks on upside down installation from actual experience? Red... Damn it, Red, listen to your own advice. Grow a set of ball valves and use them! You will thank me later. Gordon Shumway When you subsidize poverty and failure, you get more of both. |
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On Aug 7, 1:30*pm, "JimT" wrote:
"Grumpy" wrote in message ... You can mount gate valve in any direction you of your choosing However up side down if you water carry sediment in few years you may Get some problem opening and closing other then that I do not see any problems. Yoda? Microsoft. I bet he hit Enter after "you may", and helpful grammar- checking software capitalized "Get", because it is the first word of a paragraph. Yes, there are some other spelling and punctuation issues, but it's the "Get" that really makes it confusing. Most of the other stuff looks like lazy typing, or mind working faster than fingers, or something of that sort. Cindy Hamilton |
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