Praher
PVC SCH 40 Blue Ball Valve 1.5"
Pickup available at Marathon FL
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Product Description
The model number 150-ES00 (UPC 885531000664) refers to a Praher Plastics 1 1/2" Compact Ball Valve. This specialized plumbing component is widely used in pool and spa systems to control water flow.
Alternatively, in financial contexts, ES00 is used as a product code for the E-Mini S&P 500 Continuous Futures Contract.
Praher Plastics 150-ES00 Ball Valve
This product is a single-union ball valve designed for pool plumbing and maintenance.
Specifications: Features 1.5" slip x slip ends and is rated for flow control up to 150 PSI.
Material: Constructed from durable, chlorine-resistant PVC with an NSF/ANSI 61 certification for potable water.
Design: Includes a blue handle and a pinned union design that allows for quick servicing without the need to cut existing pipes.
Compatibility: Fits standard 1.5" Schedule 40 PVC pipes commonly found in pool and spa applications.
Specifications
Warnings and Disclaimers
- Pressure Rating: Do NOT exceed the 150 PSI maximum pressure rating. Operating at elevated temperatures (above 73°F) will significantly lower the safe working pressure of the PVC.
- Installation: Use only [PVC Primer and Solvent Cement](https://www.oatey.com) for installation. Ensure the valve is in the "Open" position during gluing to prevent solvent from fusing internal parts.
- Maintenance: This is a "compact" series valve, meaning it is non-serviceable. If the internal seal fails or the handle breaks, the entire valve must be cut out and replaced.
- Flow Direction: While most ball valves are bidirectional, ensure the handle has enough clearance to fully rotate between the Open and Closed positions before gluing.
Pro Tips
- Longevity: To prevent the valve from "seizing" over the winter or during periods of non-use, rotate the handle once a month to keep the internal ball and seals lubricated and free of mineral buildup.
- Leak Prevention: When gluing, apply a thin, even layer of cement. Excess glue can drip into the valve body and permanently seize the ball, rendering the valve useless.
- Service Loops: Always leave at least 3–5 inches of straight pipe on either side of the valve. If you ever need to replace it, you will have enough pipe left to glue on a new [PVC Union](https://www.google.com) or valve without replacing the entire plumbing run.
- Winterization: In freezing climates, leave the valve in a 45-degree (partially open) position after draining. This prevents water from being trapped inside the ball, which could crack the valve body if it freezes.
