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Product 1: Fiber union gasket ensures fast installation
Product 1: Durable construction ensures low maintenance and lifecycle costs
Product 1: Inlet pressure changes with balanced design features to protect the system
Product 1: Stainless steel strainer screen features single-cap removal
Product 2: Tests water supply pressures within a distribution system with red indicator hands that hold at the highest reading registered for detection of thermal expansion pressure surges
Product 2: Features a black enamel steel case, Kostil Polymer windows, 3/4 inch H.T. hose connections, and copper alloy Bourdon tube sensing elements
Product 2: Easily determines incoming water pressure from your garden hose
Product 2: Water pressure test gauge with maximum working pressure of 200 psi (13.8 bar) with a working temperature of 40°F - 140°F (4°C - 60°C)
Description Zurn Wilkins 34-600XL 3/4" 600XLPressure Reducing Valve The 3/4 in. 600XL Pressure Reducing Valve handles sandy, debris-laden water systems for high-flow capacity in residential, commercial, and new construction applications. It meets compliance with universal plumbing code. The stainless steel strainer includes a standard 20 mesh configuration and separate-access cover for simplified cleaning, while the bronze threaded bell provides superior corrosion-resistance and speeds access to the internals – together, cutting labor time up to 50%. Internal components of the 600XL utilize a balanced design, providing accurate downstream pressure without consideration of the incoming pressure. Watts 0950200 Water Pressure Test Gauge, 2 1/2 Inch, White The Watts 276H300 series of water pressure test gauges tests water supply pressures within a distribution system with red indicator hands that hold at the highest reading registered for detection of thermal expansion pressure surges. It features a black enamel steel case, Kostil Polymer windows, 3/4 inch H.T. hose connections, and copper alloy Bourdon tube sensing elements. This water pressure test gauge has a maximum working pressure of 200 psi (13.8 bar) with a working temperature of 40 degrees F - 140 degrees F (4 degrees C - 60 degrees C). Use the Watts 3/4-Inch plastic water pressure test gauge to test water supply pressure within a distribution. System. Its red indicator hand holds at the highest reading registered for detection. Of thermal expansion. Pressure surges