How Is Debris In Water Trapped By Water Regulator For RVs
Updated 05/19/2017 | Published 05/18/2017 >
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Question:
How do you protect a water pressure regulator from being plugged or degraded by stuff in the water? Some folks insist on putting a Camco filter before the regulator. But those filters are not rated to handle unregulated water pressure.
asked by: Pete B
Expert Reply:
A water regulator like part # A01-1122VP has a small filter that catches most of the debris you may have in the water. I have attached a photo of the regulator that shows the small screen.
After the water pressure is reduced you can use the filter like part # CAM40631 that will clean up the balance of debris like aluminum, bacteria, bad taste, cadmium, chlorine, fungus, heavy metals, hydrogen sulfide, iron, lead, mercury, mold, odor, cloudiness, and sediment.
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Valterra High Flow RV Water Pressure Regulator - 50 to 55 psi - Brass
- RV Water Pressure Regulator
- Water Pressure Regulator
- 50 - 55 psi
- High Flow
- Screened Washer
- Brass
- Valterra
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