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Old 11/19/08, 2:29 PM
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Does anyone have a graphic or cuttaway view of how a stop & drain valve works. Promised a client I'd send her the info. Thanks.
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http://www.nibco.com/assets/StopWastePV.pdf



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Thanks Mike but isn't that a simple globe valve. I don't see the spiggot.
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Thanks Mike but isn't that a simple globe valve. I don't see the spiggot.
Open the PDF there are stop and waste valve cut-aways in it.


I assume you mean stop and waste when you stated stop and drain.



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Hi John
Borrowed off of Michael's site. this is what your looking for.

http://www.nibco.com/assets/Special1PV.pdf



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Ah! spigot you say.

Here are the valve types on the nibco site

http://www.nibco.com/cms.do?id=2&pId=104



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Yes, that 726-CL is the one but I'm still not sure she could decipher the photo. I think what I need is a graphic if one exists.
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Use this then
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Thanks. With that and my explanation I think she'll get the picture.
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Thanks. With that and my explanation I think she'll get the picture.
Were you meaning "stop and waste valve with drain"?


Here's a better angled image that shows the drain and drain cap better:
http://www.cornerhardware.com/index....mage&pID=10342
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Were you meaning "stop and waste valve with drain"?


Here's a better angled image that shows the drain and drain cap better:
http://www.cornerhardware.com/index....mage&pID=10342
Yes, that's the one. Thanks.
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