LF25AUB-DU-LF-Z3 Watts 1-1/4-inch Pressure Reducing Valve NO FITTINGS OR O RINGS (0009364)
Watts Series LF25AUB-Z3 Lead Free* Water Pressure Reducing Valves are used in commercial and residential applications to reduce incoming water pressure for protection of plumbing system components and to reduce water consumption. It consists of a Lead Free* brass body construction, union inlet connection, integral stainless steel strainer and high temperature resistant reinforced diaphragm for hot water.
Features:
• Standard construction includes Z3 sealed spring cage and stainless steel
corrosion resistant adjusting & cage screws for accessible outdoor
or pit installations
• Union inlet connection
• Integral stainless steel strainer
• Replaceable seat module
• Lead Free* brass body construction
• Serviceable in line
• Bypass feature controls thermal expansion pressure**
• High temperature resistant reinforced diaphragm for hot water
NO GASKETS
NO O RINGS
LF25AUB-DU-LF-Z3 Double union body less fittings (1-1/4")
4.5 Based on 4 Reviews
75% of Customers would recommend this product to a friend
Great seller.. fast shipping, item is fantastic !!
Great item !!!
Recommend to a Friend? No
Submitted by Philip in Corona, CA on 2017-05-15
A good resource to buy a discontinue valve.
Got the part within 3 days through mailing system. Wish it comes with O rings.
Recommend to a Friend? Yes
Submitted by ctu in San Diego on 2016-11-21
Easy install
Must reuse old O-rings per Watts.
Recommend to a Friend? Yes
Submitted by AJ in Las Vegas NV on 2016-03-09
Reliable for about a decade
This regulator has a rather LARGE diameter pipe fitting for the main water line. It is a 1 1/4" diameter intake and output. It's heavy and built rock solid out of brass and stainless steel. My first one, the home builder installed on the house (12 years ago). It finally have up the ghost very slowly over time. I saw spikes in water pressure go up and down. Trying to adjust the water pressure screw caused a very slow leak around the screw threads. So I bought a brand new one, which is the exact model of the old. I guess the new one will last me at least 12 years or so. I could have bought the rebuild kit, but I didn't want to mess with that. I'd rather just unscrew the old and screw in the new. This model however is ultra F%^#ing expensive, so beware! But I guess you get what you pay for.
Pros
Built Like A Battleship
Can Be Rebuilt
Easy To Use
Super Heavy Duty
Easy To Install
Durable
Cons
11 Years Time To Replace
Best Uses
Homeoffice
Recommend to a Friend? Yes
Submitted by ArcWelder in Riverside, CA on 2014-01-20