SHURFLO (183-029-14 Chrome Wall Mount Filler/Regulator
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The second set of digits, 020, indicates "OEM," while the second set of digits, 029, indicates "Aftermarket."
If you contact customer service at sure flow, they may be able to send you a new one.
I'm not sure what you're trying to ask. This is designed to be installed above the water line through the wall of your boat's hull to connect to a fresh water hose on the dock so you can get fresh water in your boat while in port and not have to use your fresh water tank.
I bought a regulator for $9 at Lowes. 00 that I keep in front of the regulator to protect myself from whatever the city system has set, which isn't always accurate.
Selected User Reviews For SHURFLO (183-029-14 Chrome Wall Mount Filler/Regulator
I purchased this in January of 2016 and everything worked out until August of 2020. br>A life cycle of four years isn't ideal. The leak started. It used to last 14 years, but now it only lasts 4 years. br>Unfortunately, to match the screw pattern and fittings, you must use the same part. To maintain a steady income stream, planned obsolescence is used.
It eliminates the need for a backflow preventer on your city water connection because it prevents backflow automatically. Also, you won't have to be concerned about high blood pressure any longer! The job is taken care of by a built-in water regulator. In general, I'm blown away. The appearance and durability are both excellent.
On a camping trip, we discovered a water pressure problem and had to disassemble the original pressure reducer in our 2007 Airstream in order for the water to flow for the duration of our trip. We needed a replacement because the original had been "broken. " This one worked flawlessly and was simple to set up.
The fitting is fine, but the pressure regulator built into the fitting is completely useless. I installed this on a houseboat, but I still had pressure issues, fittings leaking, and so on. I purchased an in-line pressure regulator. Despite the claim of a 65-psi limiter, the line pressure gauge revealed 110 psi. This item is fine if you only need it for the fitting; however, you'll need another way to control the water pressure. ADVERTISING THAT IS NOT TRUE!.
It's functional, and it's a perfect match for the original. I'll keep using these until I can find brass/stainless components to replace them. Although this unit includes a pressure limiter and a check valve, all of the important components are made of plastic and are susceptible to vibration and cold temperatures. Because it's a genuine manufacturer's replacement, all of the holes are aligned!.
This is a flimsy plastic price; a brass version for around $10 can be found at Lowes or Home Depot. br>br>The product description is written to make you feel bad; hopefully, they will fix this as soon as possible. br>br>The individual unit I received had also been returned previously and was in poor condition, demonstrating how cheaply it is made.
This product, as expected, is a direct replacement for the Airstream inlet water pressure regulator (and I'm sure others), but it does not include a flange gasket to seal to the trailer body, so you'll have to carefully remove the original gasket to reinstall it. use. My first shur- Before developing a leak, flo lasted four years.
year- My 1978 SportsCoach has an old ShurFlo part that started leaking this spring (2016). The only difference is that the new one is gleaming. )br>br>With no cutting or drilling, I had the old one out and this one in less than 20 minutes, including leak testing (none). A replacement for the L-bracket is also included. I had a shaped coupler for the interior supply line, but I couldn't use it because the old line didn't have enough play to bring it out far enough to remove the old one. Maybe one of these Saturdays when I'm feeling a little more motivated.