| Body Pattern: | Inline |
|---|---|
| Valve Type: | Quarter Turn Ball Valve |
| Lead Free: | No |
| Features: | Flood Sensor |
| Material: | Bronze |
| Product Type: | Backflow Preventer |
| Size: | 1" |
| Max Pressure (PSI): | 175 |
| Used With: | 1" 009 |
| Max. Working Pressure: | 175 psi |
| Max Temp (F): | 180°F |
| Connection Type: | Female Threaded |
Yes, they're threaded on with pipe nipples so they can be removed.
The unit is 10-3/4" end to end.
Yes, it is.
ASSE 1024 applies specifically to dual check backflow preventers. This is an RPZ assembly, which is similar but adheres to the ASSE 1013 standard. RPZ assemblies are typically a step past dual checks as far as backflow prevention goes, so it is likely suitable for the application but you may want to check with the code authorities. 009 RPZs have many available repair and rebuilt kits, so barring some sort of catastrophic failure it should be rebuildable and last many years under normal operating conditions.
Roughly 21''
The unit may be drained , however It is not recommended to install this unit in an outdoor location where freezing conditions may occur. LF009 should be installed above ground in an insulated enclosure.
RPZ need to be installed according to local code, consult a plumber.
Please refer to the chart on page 4 of the submittal sheet found here on our site : http://s3.supplyhouse.com/manuals/1249544537780/009-spec.pdf
Pressure Drop is directly related to flow rate. See link for graph of Delta Pressure VS. Flow http://media.wattswater.com/ES-009.pdf
I've used a 3/4" Watts product like this one for over 10 years at my house with no issues. Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID
Yes, definitely. They will occasionally drip or spit a bit of water from the relief drain hole. Be sure you take this into consideration when you choose your installation location.
Yes
Yes, this product meets the ASSE 1013 Standard.