Maximum Allowed Incoming Water Pressure for Camco RV Water Pressure Regulator CAM40064
Published 01/17/2018 >
Question:
can this regulator handle 120-psi incoming water pressure?
asked by: Charlie
Expert Reply:
The Camco RV Water Pressure Regulator with Gauge, part # CAM40064, can handle your incoming water pressure of 120-psi. In fact this part is rated for use with incoming water pressure as high as 125-psi. The regulator will reduce this to a much more manageable water pressure of 40- to 50-psi.
The included gauge will show the incoming pressure range. Green indicates incoming pressure is in the 40-to-50-psi range , with under-40-psi shown on the yellow band and over-50-psi shown in the red band on the gauge.
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Camco RV Water Pressure Regulator w/ Gauge - Brass
- RV Water Pressure Regulator
- Water Pressure Gauge
- Water Pressure Regulator
- 40 - 50 psi
- Gauge
- Brass
- Camco
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