APOLLO Manual Two-Way Ball Valve: 1/2 in Pipe Size, Sweat x Sweat, Brass
The APOLLO Manual Two-Way Ball Valve (MPN 95ALF20301) is a brass stop and waste valve for potable water, featuring a 1/2 in pipe size with sweat x sweat connections. It has a zinc-plated steel handle and a maximum…
SKU 3G-OTH-438449
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Product Description
The APOLLO Manual Two-Way Ball Valve (MPN 95ALF20301) is a brass stop and waste valve for potable water, featuring a 1/2 in pipe size with sweat x sweat connections. It has a zinc-plated steel handle and a maximum operating pressure of 600 psi.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the APOLLO 95ALF20301 ball valve used for?
The APOLLO 95ALF20301 is a manual two-way brass ball valve designed for stop and waste service in potable water systems. It controls flow in residential and commercial plumbing, with sweat connections for copper pipe installation.
What are the specifications of the APOLLO 95ALF20301 ball valve?
This APOLLO valve has a 1/2 in pipe size, sweat x sweat brass connections, a zinc-plated steel handle, and a maximum operating pressure of 600 psi. It is a manual two-way stop and waste valve for potable water.
Where to buy the APOLLO 95ALF20301 ball valve worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the APOLLO 95ALF20301 ball valve to customers worldwide. We handle full logistics, customs clearance, and delivery, ensuring you receive genuine APOLLO valves for your potable water systems.
How to install the APOLLO 95ALF20301 sweat ball valve?
Install the APOLLO 95ALF20301 by soldering copper pipe into the sweat connections. Ensure the valve is fully open during soldering to avoid damaging the seat. Follow standard plumbing practices for brass valves in potable water systems.
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3G Electric supplies APOLLO brass stop & waste valves for potable water. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.











