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Good morning,

I've noticed some isolation valves are advertised as C x C and some as CP, does anyone know what these acronyms mean and do they have any bearing on quality or performance of the valves.

Thanks.
 
i don't know what cxc means but cp means chrome plated. i think.
 
CxC is the valve configeration, basically means compression to compression
 
when i fish around in my box of compression for an iso and lucky dip my way to one of the sturdy, quality, well-made type that i've bought when at a merchant for £500 each rather 1p each online i get a little thrill and go ooh - what a treat. look at it's strong, defined shape and weightiness. then straight back to the cheap ones.
 
They doing a pack of 10 decent ballofix's at James Hargreaves for £8 plus vat at the mo
 
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