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25 psi Pressure Reducer Regulator 3/4 inch Hose Thread Drip Irrigation System

$ 6.33

Availability: 70 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Maximum Working Pressure: 140 psi
  • Threaded Connection: 3/4 inch Hose Thread (USA & Canada)
  • Type: Pressure Reducer Regulator
  • Suitable For: Lawn Irrigation
  • Installation Area: Garden (above ground)
  • Item Weight: 0.3 lb
  • Maximum Flow Rate: 7 GPM
  • Brand: Vibrant Yard Co. LLC
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Item Length: 2.4 inches
  • MPN: 140psi-WPRGH
  • Item Diameter: 1.275 inches

    Description

    This heavy duty 25 psi lead-free brass regulator is ideally suited for use with drip systems, drip lines, and emitters, or any application where low water pressure is desired.  Its 3/4 inch hose thread is designed to connect to a standard hose bib and garden hose in the USA and Canada.
    Maintains water pressure between 20-30 psi (25 psi nominal).  0-7 GPM (gallons per minute) flowrate.  Maximum Inlet Pressure:  140 psi.  Note: The outlet pressure might gradually build up above 30 psi if the outlet is completely shut.
    Inlet Size:  ¾" FHT (female hose thread).  Outlet Size:  ¾" MHT (male hose thread).  Connects to a standard hose bib or garden hose in USA and Canada.
    It may be connected to an automated timer, backflow preventer, or filter, if desired.
    The regulator body is made of solid lead-free brass which contains less than 0.25% lead.
    Upgrade your plastic regulator to this durable, heavy duty lead-free brass regulator.  It is able to withstand a higher inlet pressure compared to a typical plastic regulator and is impervious to sunlight.
    Note: Some garden hoses are made with aluminum fittings.  To avoid galvanic corrosion, do not connect this regulator to aluminum fittings for prolonged period of time.
    The video below shows how the pressure regulator works.  At low or zero flowrate, the outlet pressure is maintained at about 25 psi.  The outlet pressure may drop when the flowrate increases.  This is how a pressure regulator works - it reduces the outlet pressure to protect your equipment downstream.
    A Video that Demonstrates How a Pressure Regulator Works
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