Max Temp (F): | 220°F |
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Max Pressure (PSI): | 145 |
Material: | Brass |
Application: | Accessory |
Warranty: | 10 Year |
Does not matter. Temp gauge is in a tap, and will spin cw or ccw to whatever angle you need
Can be vertical , will not affect temp gauge
they will work even if upside down
Both pieces are used on the female side. The brass piece goes in first, to provide a flat surface for the gasket.
They go on the opposite side of where your temperature gauge is.
In the female side , if you are using solider pipe ,with the small flange faces provided .
They can be, but the flow meters on the manifold itself will not operate properly if the manifold is positioned upside down.
I don't see why not. The return valve is a straight ball valve with a thermal well down stream, and the supply valve doesn't have any part that needs special priming methods. N. Christopher Perry
yes, but the flow meters won't work and it could be dangerous if you're using actuators
Yes
If not in the open, say up against a wall, you would lose access to the strainer as well as temperature port. The valve is a ball valve and will work any way you want it. Temp gauge will roll left or right for easy reading
it would work, but you will either lose the temperature well, it would now be facing back. or the return/ supply orientation changes 180 degrees If the3 valve is located out in the open, not against a wall like mine is, that would not matter either
The dimensions of the valve are as follows: 6" x 2.53" x 3.5" ( L x W x H)