What is the PSI Rating of the JR Products RV Check Valve for Fresh Water Systems
Updated 10/13/2021 | Published 10/08/2021 >
Question:
what is the crack pressure[ opening pressure]
asked by: Larry
Expert Reply:
The RV Check Valve for Fresh Water Systems # 37262195 has a 600 psi rating. I confirmed this with my contact at JR Products. Since RVs are almost always rated for a max psi rating between 40 - 50 so you won't need to worry about longevity with this piece. If you're referring to the amount of pressure needed to open up the plunger that isn't something that JR Products (or any manufacturer for that matter) tests simply because it is a minimal amount of water pressure that opens the plunger.
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RV Check Valve for Fresh Water Systems - 1/2" MPT x 1/2" FPT - Brass
- RV Fresh Water
- Prevent Backflow
- Valves
- Brass
- Check Valve
- 1/2 Inch
- Threaded
- JR Products
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