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Flow-Rite MV-02-RN01 Control Valve, White
Flow-Rite MV-02-RN01 Control Valve, White
Flow-Rite MV-02-RN01 Control Valve, White
Flow-Rite MV-02-RN01 Control Valve, White
Flow-Rite MV-02-RN01 Control Valve, White

Flow-Rite MV-02-RN01 Control Valve, White Arm, System 2

Product ID : 34575731
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Galleon Product ID 34575731
UPC / ISBN 784176000742
Shipping Weight 0.2 lbs
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Model 3004.2561
Manufacturer Flow-Rite
Shipping Dimension 4.41 x 2.48 x 1.89 inches
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Flow-Rite MV-02-RN01 Control Valve, White Features

  • Control Valve, White Arm, System 2, barbed connections

  • Gives the user the option to have livewell function or empty

  • Place the valve in the "AUTO" position and turn on the pump after the first fish is caught

  • Direction Cable: Rear Approach (See User guide under Product Guides and documents for explanation)

  • Made in the USA


About Flow-Rite MV-02-RN01 Control Valve, White

The V2 is our reversible check valve (RCV-75) commonly found on Ranger brand boats from 1986-1997. The V2 valve allows a single pump to perform the basic livewell functions necessary to keep your catch alive in a passive or automatic manner. By mounting the pump to the valve body, the operator only has to decide whether he wants his Livewell functioning or empty. When the first fish is caught, place the valve in the "AUTO" position and turn on the pump. When the boat is off plane the pump will recirculate and aerate the Livewell water and simultaneously blend in a portion of fresh lake water. Used Livewell water is expelled out the overflow as fresh water enters to prevent any ammonia build up. When the boat is put on plane, the valve’s check flapper will prevent water loss out the drain, and allow the pump to continue its recirculation duties. Any water lost out the overflow while running on plane is automatically made up when the boat is brought off plane at the next fishing location. All this is accomplished without any operator assistance. To empty, simply turn off the pump and move the valve to the "EMPTY" position for gravity draining.