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Honeywell Home 15mm Pressure Reducing Valve c/w Gauge

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This Honeywell Home 15mm pressure reducing valve complete with gauge is designed to protect household appliances against excessive supply pressure. Must be installed in horizontal pipework.



  • Max. inlet working pressure: 16 bar
  • Outlet adjustment range: min. 1.5 bar, max. 6 bar
  • Max temperature (water): 40C
  • Pressure gauge reading: 0-6 bar
  • Pressure gauge connection: 1/4"
  • 15mm connections
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Manufacturer

Honeywell Home, By Resideo

MPN

D04FM-1/2ZGC

SKU

80758

GTIN

4019837146641

Product Type

Pressure Reducing Valve

Weight (KG)

0.000000

Manufacturers Warranty

1 Year (Subject to Manufacturers T&C's)

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