Does Valterra RV Water Pressure Regulator and Gauge Actually Regulate Water Pressure
Updated 04/25/2020 | Published 04/24/2020 >
Question:
Does this actually regulate the pressure between 40/50:psi or simply just tell you what the pressure is? We only occasionally use city water and mostly drycamp, but I want some protection for those occasions where we I might have hookups— I read a review once that said this does not regulate, but it was 8 years ago — Valterra RV Water Pressure Regulator and Gauge for RVs - Brass - Lead Free Item # A01-1124VP
asked by: Ric G
Helpful Expert Reply:
The Valterra RV Water Pressure Regulator and Gauge for RVs # A01-1124VP does actually regulate the water pressure to 40-50 psi to help protect your RV system just like you're wanting. Unfortuantely I can't really speak to a review from 8 years ago, but I can say that we have been told by Valterra this regulates the pressure and you can see it reflected in the reviews of this product on our site.
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Valterra RV Water Pressure Regulator and Gauge - 40 to 50 psi - Brass
- RV Water Pressure Regulator
- Water Pressure Gauge
- Water Pressure Regulator
- 40 - 50 psi
- Gauge
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- Brass
- Valterra
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