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I have this valve. I can reduce the pressure by turning it half way closed. Will that hurt the valve over the long run? Thank you.
 
Closing that valve x amount will increase the pressure as it’s going through a smaller dia
 
Won't it increase the pressure at the valve, but reduce it on the next components?

Correct will increase the pressure on and after the valve outlet
 
To reduce the stress on the toilet components.

Aren't pressure and speed the same?
No because you could have pressure without any water movement at all. People frequently confuse pressure and flow and whilst they are interrelated they are not the same thing.

That vast majority of the time when people say pressure they really should be saying flow rate.
 
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I have this valve. I can reduce the pressure by turning it half way closed. Will that hurt the valve over the long run? Thank you.
The relationship between pressure and volume regards liquids is often mis.understood
If you feel your water pressure is too high ...rare..there are many devices that will regulate
the pressure there are loads of cheap ones ...the Honeywell Do4s is the best on the market. I use it all the time...now about 5000 per year its also the most expensive. but hey

Regulating volume is a lot easier it will depend on your domestic requirements
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A better solution is add a flow restrictor in the fitting don't leave the isolating valve 1/2 open it will become siezed and when you need it to shut off it won't . Kop
A partially open isolator might also, depending on the details of the case, generate turbulence which is both noisy and may eventually lead to premature failure the pipework.
 

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