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1.50" Ball Valve Single Union

Product #:ASP-56-4160

Mfg. Part #:11373

Cepex, 11373, 1.50" Ball Valve Single Union

The Cepex Uniblock Ball Valve Single Union has a pressure rating of 150 PSI at 73°F.

It features an “Antiblock” system that avoids ball blockage and is perfect for connecting any two pipes without deformation.

Since it is made with no metal parts, there is no chance of corrosion and has a reduced weight.

Ideally suited for irrigation and swimming pools.


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Can you pop off the handle and show the valve stem?

One of these might fit.

https://www.amazon.com/Praher-Handle-Ball-Valve-Blue/dp/B07MVZ71KZ




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Can you pop off the handle and show the valve stem?

One of these might fit.

https://www.amazon.com/Praher-Handle-Ball-Valve-Blue/dp/B07MVZ71KZ




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Yes I think so too. I put the screw in there so I didn’t lose them in meantime
 

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These seem pretty close.

PRAHER 150-010 1.5IN SXS SINGLE UNION BALL VALVE PVC

The handle will "probably" work.

TWO-WAY BALL VALVES UNIONIZED

25802-151-000 6955, 150-010 1.5" Socket


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25802-151-080 Handle for 1.5" Socket Unionized Ball Valve.


Zodiac Jandy Pro Series 1 1/2" Ball Valve, Union. #6955

Super-Pro 1.5"S PVC Union Ball Valve, 25802-150-000

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I'm late to the party, but could you contact the builder? When I lost a decrepit valve handle last year, the builder sold me a replacement handle (red Praher one like JamesW posted) for $1. We have a relationship with them because they've done a liner replacement and do our closings, so they were willing to help. That might be worth a try. At least they might give you more info. You know what a fair price would be, so you wouldn't get ripped off. Otherwise, I think the suggested items would work fine and you have time to wait for it to arrive. My handle broke in the middle of summer with the valve closed, but your early planning works to your advantage.
 
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Since no one else called it out I will. Keep an eye on this connection. This is on the discharge side of the pump so it's under pressure. I believe that reinforced hose is good for 170 psi, but I'm unsure how it will fare in outdoor conditions with UV working on it. If it were me I'd replace it with schedule 40.
 

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