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shutoff valveA valve designed only for on and off service. Not a throttling valve. Sometimes referred to as a block valve.
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shutoff valveThe valve that allows the water supply to be cut off to one fixture without affecting the water supply to the entire house or building. Commonly used with clawfoot tubs, sinks and toilets.
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shutoff valveValves installed under sinks and toilets used to shut off water supply in the event of a malfunction or repair. Also called an Angle Stop, Straight Stop or Supply Stop.
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shutoff valveA valve designed so that, when closed, it completely stops the flow.
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shutoff valveA valve which operates fully open or fully closed.
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shutoff valveMost commonly refers to the shut-off valve located under sinks and toilets. Valves are also installed on branch lines and alongside the meter.
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