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What is a brass stopcock?
A brass stopcock is a valve, typically made of brass, used to control the flow of water or other fluids in a pipe system. It allows you to turn the supply on or off completely.
Where are brass stopcocks commonly used?
Brass stopcocks are commonly found in plumbing systems for residential, commercial, and industrial applications. They are often used as main water shut-off valves, garden taps, or isolation points for specific fixtures.
What are the advantages of using brass stopcocks?
Brass offers excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and strength, making brass stopcocks reliable and long-lasting. They are also relatively easy to machine and can withstand high pressures and temperatures.
How do I operate a brass stopcock?
Most brass stopcocks have a handle or a lever. To turn off the flow, rotate the handle clockwise until it stops. To turn it back on, rotate it counter-clockwise.
Are there different types of brass stopcocks?
Yes, there are various types, including gate valves, ball valves, and bib taps, all of which can be manufactured from brass. The choice depends on the specific application, required flow control, and pressure rating.