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Product Overview
- Mixes hot and cold water into safe temperatures
- Constructed of durable bronze and brass
- Suitable for residential and light commercial installations
- 1" copper sweat union connection
- Maximum pressure 145 PSI
- Quantity
- 1/Each
- Shipping Weight
- 2 lb.
- Material
- Brass
- Pressure Rating
- 145 PSI
- Type
- Mixing Valves Valve Parts
Zurn Elkay 1-ZW1017XLC Details
The Zurn Elkay 1-ZW1017XLC Aqua-Gard 1" tempering mixing valve with copper sweat union connection helps to mix hot and cold water in order to reduce the temperature of the hot water to 122 degrees Fahrenheit or less. This ensures safe water temperatures and protects customers from potentially hazardous conditions. Comprised of a durable cast bronze body and internal brass, this mixing valve is suitable for both residential and light commercial applications. It has a 1" copper sweat union connection and is rated for use in up to 145 PSI of pressure.
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IAPMO R&T, UPC Certified - USA & Canada
This product is certified by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO) to meet Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) standards for the USA and Canada.
NSF/ANSI 61 & 372
This item meets the standards imposed by NSF International, which focuses on public safety, health, and the environment.
ASSE Certified
This product has been certified by ASSE International to meet safety and performance standards for plumbing and mechanical systems
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