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๐Ÿ’ฏ Cash Acme 18821 0150 Temperature Pressure Gauge: Reliable Monitoring for Optimal Performance Review

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Description of ๐Ÿ’ฏ Cash Acme 18821 0150 Temperature Pressure Gauge: Reliable Monitoring for Optimal Performance

DESIGN: The NCLX Series relief valves feature a cast bronze body, brass, and stainless steel internal parts, silicone seat disc, and stainless steel pressure spring. BRONZE BODY: Lead-free and superior reliability. COMPACT: Pressure reducing and regulating valves. CERTIFIED: To ASSE standard 1003 and CSA Standard B356; Certified lead free complying with NSF 372. ASSEMBLED AND TESTED: Prepared in Cash Acme manufacturing plant in Cullman, Alabama.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Check them carefully, there are no threads on the output side!?!

I have 2 water heaters, one started leaking through the P/T valve so I wanted to change both valves. One of the 2 I ordered was unthreaded on the outlet side of the valve. Looks like he skipped that step in production. I had to run to a big store for a replacement as I already had the old one when I discovered this. Therefore, carefully inspect the valves before disassembling anything on your water heater.

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  • Valves
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  • Something else

Revainrating 4 out of 5

NCLX-5L Water Heater Relief Valve

I ordered this valve because it was the exact model I was replacing. The old one just didn't seal and kept dripping. Probably because we have hard water. The replacement was simple, shut off the water supply to the water heater, shut off the gas, connect the hose to the drain pipe and open the drain. I also turned on the hot water faucet at the top so the water would drain faster. I checked that the water level was below the safety valve and then replaced it.

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  • Industry & Science
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  • Crumpled Packaging

Revainrating 1 out of 5

BUY TWO! You will need a replacement part as they only last 1 year.

Hello, I don't have much time to write reviews but I felt the need. I have had a new water heater for 3 years now and am now on my third valve. They all develop a slow leak after about 1 year. cap-cap. Bought 2 more to have on hand and to write a review. I'll look around for another brand. You are absolutely useless. Make sure you have a drip line installed and a bucket underneath. Buy another water sensor. You will flow! They are easy to install. Easy to fix. They just don't last at all.

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  • Fittings
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