Watts LFU5B-2 High-Capacity Lead-Free Water Pressure Reducing Valve
Watts LFU5B-2 High-Capacity Lead-Free Water Pressure Reducing Valve
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| Manufacturer Part Number (MPN) | 0009204 (Series LFU5B-Z3) |
| Nominal Valve Connection Size | 2-Inch (2" NPT Female Union Inlet x 2" NPT Female Outlet) |
| Adjustable Reduced Pressure Range | 25 to 75 PSI (Factory Default Preset at 50 PSI) |
| Maximum Upstream Pressure Rating | 300 PSI Max Initial Working Supply Pressure |
| Material Certification | Lead-Free Cast Copper Silicon Alloy Body (ASSE 1003 & NSF 61G Compliant) |
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The Watts LFU5B-2 High-Capacity Lead-Free Water Pressure Reducing Valve (0009204) is a high-performance system component engineered to deliver premium fluid distribution efficiency and reliability. Built with a heavy-duty lead-free cast copper silicon alloy housing, this unit provides exceptional durability and outstanding resistance to demanding system environments. Its low-maintenance, high-performance architecture makes it an ideal solution for major commercial, industrial, and institutional infrastructure water control setups.
Engineered as a commercial-grade high-capacity solution, the LFU5B-Z3 features an advanced sealed spring cage structure utilizing stainless steel cage hardware to allow for seamless outdoor or pit installation layouts. It incorporates a highly sensitive oversized diaphragm design combined with an integral stainless steel strainer to catch incoming system line debris and prevent internal seat clogging. By stepping down incoming municipal main lines to a safe delivery threshold, it effectively safeguards downstream commercial fixtures, lowers utility system consumption, and utilizes an integrated thermal expansion bypass feature to control back-pressure spikes in closed plumbing loops.
