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Webstone 50443PR 3/4-Inch SWT Isolator EXP Tankless Water Heater Service Valve Kit

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Webstone 50443PR 3/4-Inch SWT Isolator EXP Tankless Water Heater Service Valve Kit

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.

  • ASIN: B000TTF9QC

  • Item model number: 50443PR


By : Webstone
List Price : $147.32
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Webstone 50443PR 3/4-Inch SWT Isolator EXP Tankless Water Heater Service Valve Kit

Product Description


From the Manufacturer
Hot and cold set of full port forged brass ball valves with hi-flow hose drains and pressure relief valve outlet.
Easy - Easy two step installation of your tankless water heater with unsurpassed safety, features and benefits. This is a complete inlet/outlet valve system that provides everything you need for a secure installation including full port testing and flushing of the system with easy to install union connections. Extra - Extra features like a full port for full flow throughout the valve including a full port outlet for purging, flushing and testing the system. The ability to drain your hot water lines throughout the building or just at the water heater with a quick quarter turn. It also features an outlet for your pressure relief valve, and a unique one-piece design that is so innovative it has a Patent Pending. Protection - Protection for the life of your system. Emergencies are handled with quick quarter turn ball valve shut-offs for total isolation of your system in seconds. Repair or replace your heater in minutes with easy-fit union style connections that do not disturb your piping system. You are also protected by the best warranty in the business, the Web Warranty guaranteeing you a lifetime of trouble free service.

Technical Details

  • Complete inlet/outlet valve system kit

  • Kit includes a residential pressure relief valve (150 PSI/200,000 BTU)

  • Hot and cold set of full port forged brass ball valves

  • Easy two step installation process

  • 304 Stainless steel wing handle for easy actuation of the main ball

 

Webstone 50443PR 3/4-Inch SWT Isolator EXP Tankless Water Heater Service Valve Kit

 

Customer Reviews


Okay - after reading the negative reviews I was a bit nervous but these looked like the perfect solution to have valves to turn on/off water input/output, pressure relief and flush valves/system all in one neat piece. I am pretty handy but probably not more so than anyone who will install their own tankless water heater. So, I did what I usually do - neatly measured and cut all of the copper pipe and along with the gas pipe assembled everything from the source all the way to the tankless heater but held the soldering. When you assemble everything like this before you solder, you are pretty sure everything is lined up and that is the key if you never want to have a leak. As a hint, when you connect the unions at the top of the valve pull out that rubber compression washer and hand tighten the unions - that keeps the washers from getting damaged or warped when you eventually solder. So, when it is all assembled and everything is aligned and straight you start soldering. When everything cooled down, I reassembled the unions with the rubber washer and tightened everything to specifications. I turned on the gas and water valves and guess what? That right - instant hot water from my Rinnai tankless and not a leak of water or gas and I mean not even a speck. These worked every bit as well as I had hoped and would certainly recommend them to you - make sure you take your time, align everything perfectly before soldering and you should be just fine. Good luck!

I bought these for my Bosch tankless system as Bosch instructions recommends them for installation. I found they both leak no matter what we do to correct. Will be returning them and buying another brand of isolation valves for my system.
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