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    Model # 102-704EB

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    • Boiler drains valves provide you multiple hose-end applications
    • Packing nut allows users to repair leaks at the stem
    • Male-threaded inlet allows for connection to metal piping

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    Hello! This is a multi-turn valve and will require multiple turns to fully open/close the valve. The bonnet nut shouldn't need to be adjusted for flow control. We hope this helps with your project.

    By|Jun 11, 2025


      Hello, the hex build just above the inlet connection is 24-mm. We hope this helps with your project.

      By|Oct 2, 2023


        Hi there, the outlet connection of this boiler drain does allow for connections to garden hoses. Prior to beginning your project, we recommend checking local plumbing codes to ensure you have the right pieces for a long-lasting leak-proof installation. We hope this helps with your project.

        By|Jan 5, 2023


          Hi there, this valve is not lead-free as it is designed for water applications that do not result in human consumption. This valve design is primarily for drain/hose applications. We hope this helps with your project.

          By|Sep 21, 2023

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            Hello, unfortunately, there is not a repair kit for this valve. Typically, when this style valve begins to leak at the stem, it indicates internal wear and tear that can only be fixed with a full valve replacement. We hope this helps with your project.

            By|Sep 21, 2023

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              from the picture and description, you should be able to remove the bonnet nut and stem and then find a suitable bonnet washer. can also try using packing string if you can't find the right washer

              By|Jan 27, 2024

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                Hi Joey, this heavy-duty boiler drain valve is designed to ensure maximum flow when the handle is turned in the fully 'open' position. The internal channel of this valve allows you to throttle flow as required with a multi-turn handle built for this exact purpose. We hope this helps with your project.

                By|Sep 18, 2024

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                  Team B&K did a poor of answering your question. You want to know whether this is a "full port" valve, or not. It is not. The flow is restricted by the valve body. If you want a full port valve, you must buy a full port gate valve or full port ball valve.

                  By|Oct 11, 2024

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                    Hi PaulY, this valve is not lead-free and is ideal for applications that do not include human consumption. We hope this helps with your project. While not knowing the specifics of your project, we recommend using a lead-free ball valve with a hose-end adapter to make sure your hose project meets your lead-free requirement. We hope this helps with your project.

                    By|Sep 29, 2021


                      no

                      By|Apr 18, 2021

                        Had to see it at the store. The hose bib boiler drain has BOTH a 3/4" MPT outside and 1/2" FPT inside to attach to 3/4" female threaded or 1/2" male threaded supply adapter.

                        By|May 28, 2019

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                          I'm not a plumber; nevertheless, yes it is ambiguous.

                          By|Jan 1, 2019

                            Hello, The inlet has inner and out threads allowing for different connections. The garden hose thread is on the outlet.

                            By|May 23, 2019

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                              Not ambiguous.

                              By|Apr 18, 2021