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The NIBCO S-585-70-66-112 is a bronze full-port ball valve fitted with a lever handle for fast quarter-turn operation. Turning the handle 90 degrees moves the valve from fully open to fully closed, giving technicians reliable shutoff in a single motion. The full-port design minimizes flow restriction, making it well-suited for applications where pressure drop must be kept low. Bronze construction provides durability and corrosion resistance across a wide range of fluid and gas services. This valve is intended for installation by licensed plumbers, pipefitters, and HVAC mechanics working on commercial or light industrial systems.
The S-585-70-66-112 is rated for use in HVAC systems, hot and cold domestic water lines, low-pressure steam, compressed air, LP gas, natural gas, and aggressive water applications. The 1-1/2 inch female pipe connection on both ends allows direct threading into standard NPT piping without adapters. It fits residential and commercial mechanical rooms, rooftop equipment, boiler rooms, and process piping where a compact, lever-operated shutoff is required.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation shutoff valve for commercial and light industrial piping systems involving HVAC, domestic water, low-pressure steam, compressed air, LP gas, natural gas, and aggressive water service.
Installation should be performed by a licensed plumber or pipefitter in accordance with applicable local codes and the International Plumbing Code. Isolate and depressurize the line before threading the valve into place, and ensure all threaded connections are sealed with the appropriate thread sealant rated for the intended service medium. Do not use lever-style ball valves as throttling devices; operate only in the fully open or fully closed position. Consult the NIBCO technical data sheet and valve selection guide for pressure-temperature ratings before installation.
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