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NAPRAV250F-75 - Factory Set Pressure Reducing Brass Angle Valve Female x Male

NAPRAV250F-75
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Attributes

Maximum Operating Pressure
400 PSI
Weight
18.2 lb
Break Quantity
0
Optional Package/Box Quantity
2
Material
Cast Brass
Inlet
2-1/2" female NPT
Outlet
2-1/2" male NST (NH)

Details

Available Options

Valves are available with a tamper proof switch as an accessory device to hasten valve operation while monitoring its open condition. The complete switch, with bracket and housing, is available for field mounting. Consult Dixon for price and availability.

Construction

Cast brass

Description

Calculated setting: 75

Features

  • Tamper resistant
  • True combination shut-off and pressure reducing valve

Safety Notes

Dixon Pressure Reducing Valves are automatic valves. Debris is the largest single cause of valve malfunction. It is imperative all debris be flushed from the system prior to being placed into service.

Specifications

  • UL listed for Automatic Sprinkler Systems as floor or zone control valve
  • Standpipe Systems, Class I, II and III
  • Automatic Check Valve for Dual Riser Systems
  • Approved by the New York City Board of Standards and Appeals, approval # MEA 54-07-E
  • Approved by the City of Los Angeles and the City of San Francisco (ULC 2-1/2")

Use

2-1/2" size reduces inlet pressures of 400 PSI (2758 kPa) or less to desired working pressures from 20 through 175 PSI (138-1207 kPa) under discharge or static conditions.

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