Description
1-1/2" Ball Valve Assembly w/quick connector lake pump discharge.
The ShoreTech 1-1/2" Ball Valve Assembly w/quick connect seamlessly attaches to any irrigation pump with 1.5" discharge, integrating the Shore-Tech Ball Valve Assembly for enhanced control. This setup ensures a straightforward connection to discharge hoses and any 1.5" female camlock quick connect, streamlining your irrigation setup.
The Ball Valve Assembly connects to the pump discharge port.
Allows for quick connection and disconnection to any 1.5" female camlock quick connect. (For use with our ShoreTech discharge hose w/quick connects or your own)
FAQ
FAQs
It includes a 1.5″ ball valve assembly with a 1.5” quick‑connect cam‑lock fitting (Type F), designed to connect to the discharge port of an irrigation pump.
It is specifically made for pumps with a 1.5” discharge port.
Because it gives you better flow control, allows you to shut off or regulate the discharge line, and provides a convenient cam‑lock quick‑connect point for hoses. This helps streamline hose setup and breakdown.
Yes—as long as your hose/end fittings use the matching 1.5″ female cam‑lock quick‑connect. The assembly provides the male cam‑lock connection at the pump discharge
No—the product description covers only the ball valve assembly with quick‑connect. Additional hoses, adapters or fittings may be required depending on your setup.
The specific pressure rating isn’t detailed on the product page. It’s designed for typical pond/lake irrigation pumps and discharge flows compatible with 1.5″ outlets, so it should match your pump’s rated discharge pressure. For higher pressures or specialty uses you should check the pump specs.
Yes—the ball valve portion lets you shut off flow or throttle discharge. Some users add a tee or diverter downstream if they want to split flows, though that would require additional fittings.
No—installation is straightforward. You mount the assembly onto the pump’s 1.5” discharge port, attach your hose via the cam‑lock quick‑connect, then ensure the valve is operating freely. Make sure the discharge port threads and seals are properly seated to prevent leaks.
Yes—it’s designed for lake/pond pump setups. Still, for longevity you should ensure it’s protected from freezing, periodically checked for leaks or wear, and kept clean of debris.
If your pump discharge port is a different size (not 1.5″) or you already have a built-in ball valve or quick‑connect system that handles your hose connections, you may not need this specific assembly.