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What's the Difference Between a 3-way and 4-way Stopcock? |
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Written by Lisa J Fulghum
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A 4-way stopcock allows for 360° of rotation and has the states (shown below) for each of the four available positions. A 3-way stopcock has only three positions and has the first three states shown below.
In the first state, liquid flows between points A and B.
In the second, it flows between points A and C.
In the third, it flows between points B and C.
In the fourth state (4-way only), it flows between all three points.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 05 August 2011 )
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