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Home Valves & Actuators Pressure & Temperature Control Valves Pressure Reducing Valves LF PRV 15-75 SET @50 DBL UNION 3/4 COPPER SWT

LF PRV 15-75 SET @50 DBL UNION 3/4 COPPER SWT

PART WILK NR3XLDUC-075
SUPPLIER Zurn® Wilkins
SUPPLIER PART # 34-NR3XLDUC
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Zurn® Wilkins Pressure Reducing Valve, Lead Free, Series: NR3XL, 3/4 in Nominal, Double Union FNPT x Female C Union, 400 psi, 140 deg F, Media: Water, 5-3/8 in Inlet to Outlet Length, Cast Bronze Body, Brass Stem/302 Stainless Steel Spring Trim, Buna Nitrile/EPDM Elastomers, 6-1/4 in H, Import

The versatile NR3XL pressure reducing valve is ideal for residential applications that require higher pressure ranges or frequent sediment and debris cleaning. The stainless steel screen filters out debris without buildup to protect your plumbing system and is easy to remove and clean. The cartridge design ensures easy repairs, with a corrosion-resistant polymer composite bell on top of a cast bronze body offers easy access to internals. Lowers lifetime costs by helping to conserve water; meets code and job site requirements and is ideal for irrigation, residential single and multifamily and more.

ANSI B16.22|ANSI/NSF 61/372|ANSI B1.20.1|ASTM B 584|ASSE® 1003 Listed|City of Los Angeles Approved|CSA® Certified|FDA Approved|IAPMO® Listed
Body Material Cast Bronze
Dimensions 6-1/4 in H
Domestic/Import Import
End Style Double Union FNPT x Female C Union
Inlet to Outlet Length 5-3/8 in
Media Water
Nominal Size 3/4 in
Pressure Range 400 psi
Series NR3XL
Softgoods Material Buna Nitrile/EPDM Elastomers
Temperature Rating 140 deg F
Trim Material Brass Stem/302 Stainless Steel Spring
Brand Zurn® Wilkins
Country of Origin CN
Warranty 1 year
  • Cartridge-loaded design simplifies repairs
  • Time- and labor-saving tailpiece options include threaded, PEX, copper sweat and CPVC
  • Highly durable, threaded bell resists corrosion and provides easy access to cartridge internals
  • Protects plumbing from excessive water pressures