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B-38 Pressure Reducing Valve

SKU:
110190
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B-38 Pressure Reducing Valve
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110190 has been discontinued
Discontinued July 31, 2014
This product was discontinued by the manufacturer.

Non-Potable Water Applications

This product does not comply with the “Safe Drinking Water Act,” which requires that products meet low-lead standards in order to be used in systems providing water for human consumption (drinking or cooking). This item is for non-potable (non-human consumption) water applications only.
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B-38 1/2" Pressure Reducing Valve (Lead Free)
SKU:110190LF
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Product Highlights

Product Highlight: Material
Brass
Product Highlight: Connection Type
Threaded Connection
Product Highlight: Size
1/2"
Product Highlight: Pressure Set Point
12 psig
Product Highlight: Temperature Range (F)
225°F Max

Description

These low pressure reducing valves are equipped with a low inlet pressure check valve and removable strainer.

Specs

Size:

1/2"

Connection Type:

Threaded

Max Pressure (PSIG):

25

Min Pressure (PSIG):

10

Pressure Set Point:

12 psig

Material:

Brass

Application:

Heating

Max Inlet Pressure:

125 PSI

Temperature Range (F):

225°F Max

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easy to install

Replaced an old unit. It says it is pre-set to 12psi. My system was at 20psi. Very easy to adjust, however.
Borky
Hinsdale, IL
12 years ago
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Q: hoiw do I deduce pressure at valve set screw in or out

Asked by jwat 12 years ago

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tighten the screw to increase pressure

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