3/4” Pressure Reducing Valve, 15-75 psi (Lead-Free)

-26% 3/4” Pressure Reducing Valve, 15-75 psi (Lead-Free)

The 34-NR3XL from Zurn is a 3/4” Pressure Reducing Valve 15-75 psi (Lead-Free). Designed for installation on potable water lines to reduce high inlet pressure to a lower outlet pressure. The integral strainer makes this device most suitable for residential water systems that require frequent cleaning of sediment and debris. The direct acting integral by-pass design prevents buildup of excessive system pressure caused by thermal expansion. The balance piston design enables the regulator to react in a smooth and responsive manner to changes in system flow demand, while at the same time, providing protection from inlet pressure changes. Provides highest level of corrosion resistance.


Features:

  • ASSE Listed 1003;
  • IAPMO Listed;
  • CSA Certified;
  • NSF Listed - Standard 61, Annex G (0.25% MAX. WEIGHTED AVERAGE LEAD CONTENT);
  • Certified to NSF/ANSI 372 by IAPMO R&T (0.25% MAX. WEIGHTED AVERAGE LEAD CONTENT).


Technical Specifications:

  • Sizes: 3/4" FNPT (Single Union);
  • Minimum Inlet Pressure = 80 PSI as per UPC Code;
  • Maximum Working Water Pressure: 400 PSI;
  • Maximum Working Water Temperature: 140°F;
  • Reduced Pressure Range: 15 to 75 PSI;
  • Factory Preset: 50 PSI;
  • Cold Water Rated Temperature: 73.4°F @ 400 PSI.
Product Specs
Cold Water Rated Temperature: 73.4°F @ 400 PSI.
Factory Preset: 50 PSI
Features Lead Free
Maximum Working Water Temperature: 140°F
Minimum Inlet Pressure 400 PSI
Reduced Pressure Range: 15 to 75 PSI
Sizes: 3/4" FNPT (Single Union)

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  • Model: 34-NR3XL
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