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Model Number:
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Water Regulator
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Brand Name:
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COVNA
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Type:
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Water Pressure Regulator, Water Pressure Regulator
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Size:
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DN20 Water Pressure Regulator
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Marterial:
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Lead-Free Brass
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Thread Standard:
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NPT
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Adjustment:
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Adjustable Water Pressure Regulator
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Pressure:
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0 to 160PSI
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Gauge:
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With Pressure Gauge
Quick Details
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Port Size:
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3/4" Water Regulator
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Warranty:
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1years
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Place of Origin:
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Guangdong, China
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Model Number:
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Water Regulator
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Brand Name:
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COVNA
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Type:
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Water Pressure Regulator, Water Pressure Regulator
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Size:
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DN20 Water Pressure Regulator
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Marterial:
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Lead-Free Brass
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Thread Standard:
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NPT
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Adjustment:
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Adjustable Water Pressure Regulator
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Pressure:
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0 to 160PSI
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Gauge:
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With Pressure Gauge
Products Description
Material
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Lead-free brass
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Connection
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1/2 or 3/4" NH thread
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Applicable medium
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Water
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Direction of flow
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Unidirectional
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Drive
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Manual
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Fluid Temp
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Water,compressed air
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PSI
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14 - 160 psi
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BAR
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0.96 - 11 bar
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1. Connect the female part on the water regulator to outdoor water source's hose bib directly.
2. Connect the female part on the water hose to the male part on the water pressure regulator.
3. Turn on the water faucet to flush the water regulator and hose for one minute. Then turn off the water faucet.
4. Connect the water hose to your RV's water inlet, then turn on the water faucet.
5. Turn on all RV fixtures to allow any air to be flushed out of the RV plumbing - such as showers, faucets, and flushing
toilets.
6. Adjust the regulator screw (the top of the cap on the regulator) to the desired pressure reading, usually 45-60 PSI. Ensure that all RV fixtures have been turned off while making adjustments to the regulator until you reach the desired pressure reading.
2. Connect the female part on the water hose to the male part on the water pressure regulator.
3. Turn on the water faucet to flush the water regulator and hose for one minute. Then turn off the water faucet.
4. Connect the water hose to your RV's water inlet, then turn on the water faucet.
5. Turn on all RV fixtures to allow any air to be flushed out of the RV plumbing - such as showers, faucets, and flushing
toilets.
6. Adjust the regulator screw (the top of the cap on the regulator) to the desired pressure reading, usually 45-60 PSI. Ensure that all RV fixtures have been turned off while making adjustments to the regulator until you reach the desired pressure reading.
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