WattsBackflow Preventer 009Repair Kit

The FEBCO Series 825Y Reduced Pressure Zone Assemblies are used to protect against high hazard (toxic) fluids in water services to industrial plants, hospitals, morgues, mortuaries, and chemical plants. They are also used in irrigation systems, boiler feed, water lines and other installations requiring maximum protection.

Watts009 Backflow Preventer

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Watts0092 inchBackflow Preventer

WARNING: California ResidentsThis product and/or packaging can expose you to chemicals including Styrene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Watts0091 inchBackflow Preventer

Low-Lead RPZ Backflow Preventers, Max. pressure: 175 psi Temp. range: 33 to 180F,Brass construction complies with low-lead installation requirements. IPS connection. Suitable for preventing health hazard cross-connections in piping systems, and for containment at the service line entrance. Top entry allows easy access to internal components.,Meet ASSE, AWWA, CSA, IAPMO, and USC standards. Certified for use in potable water applications.

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Federal law requires a proper backflow device to be installed on any watering system to prevent contamination of the supply; whether it be pump or city water. Check your local water authority for installation requirements & codes. In many rural areas; specific requirements for landscape irrigation systems may not be covered in local plumbing codes and/or enforcement may be limited. HOWEVER...limitation in local authority does not alter the basic requirement for protection of the potable water supply.

WARNING! Irrigation systems supplied by domestic or private potable water systems are considered to be a potential pollution hazard to the water supply. These systems must include protection to prevent possible backflow of irrigation water into the potable water supply.