Prier P-164D10 Products Anti-Siphon Quarter Turn Wall Hydrant with 1/2" Inlet, 10", Satin Nickel Plated
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Yes, it does. Depending on what you have already placed in place, it can be soldered in or screwed in
There is a ball valve. It turns on and off by turning a quarter The one I have is great, btw.
The gloves are designed to be worn in By turning the handle, you are turning a valve that is about 12 inches As a result, the faucet is outside your house but your basement contains the valve. A vacuum breakers breaks the vacuum between the valve and the faucet so that water between the valve and the faucet does not freeze in the pipe. Perfect for the cold weather here in Wisconsin.
Whether it is connected in one way or the other is not important. To the source end of the copper tubing, I soldered 1/2 inch copper tubing (5/8" OD). Using it is a breeze.
Selected User Reviews For Prier P-164D10 Products Anti-Siphon Quarter Turn Wall Hydrant with 1/2" Inlet, 10", Satin Nickel Plated
30 minutes is all it takes to retrofit a system. If installed correctly, this is a very good and useful tool. It is a useful feature to be able to connect a water supply with a solder or threaded If I need to replace an item in the future, I prefer to use a threaded connection. The installation requires this component You must set the angle upward to the outlet side and with the exterior flange facing that direction, you don't need to make any modifications. You simply set it up flush and you're done. Unless the last charge water is removed, it will not drain and can freeze, which will often cause the wall tube of the valve to burst. You should shut off the stem seal easily and not expect it to shut off instantly if you want it to last. The water draining out of the device is what you see. The shut-off washers have to drain a little, cranking it harder will not shut it off faster, instead it will damage them and they will leak, freeze, Valve cannot be used by people, as with most valves.
It was because I believed it was made in the good old USA that I bought it. My favorite thing about operating in the U. S. is putting people to work instead of Asians. I love the quarter-turn feature. The big handle is nice and I like the smooth coating. My wife has also been pleased with it. This is not true for the volume. In my previous post, I showed the difference in opening diameter between my old BK Mueller and the new. Why would a manufacturer do this to people when one gets a 5/8 to 3/4 hose for more volume and the water volume is reduced as a result? As a result, the company would even stand to save money since it would use less material. The opening diameter of the cover will have to be adjusted in the future if it can be installed. I urge you to pay attention, PREIER. There is a lot of pressure and volume sought by buyers.
During the past two years, this frost free hydrant has been working perfectly. As soon as it was set to the "off" position, the drip began. In ordinary circumstances, a failure like this would lead someone to hate this experience, but my experience was different in that respect. Then I went to the local hardware store and bought a beveled washer 00 - The clerk explained that this was the most popular washer in the store. This is it- I bought a spare and it was also a spare A dollar or less is all it costs. In order to properly reassemble the Prier valve, I used a screwdriver and an adjustable wrench to take it apart, replace the washer, then put it back together- This can be done within There is a variety of items that provide good service for a few years, and then can be repaired for a low cost. It is worthy of a five I left an Amazon review with five stars. I'd like to make the following note to myself You don't need to tighten the handle all the way down. To turn it off, simply turn it to the "off" position. You can expect the washer to last a long time with this process.
In the exterior corner of the green anti-theft device, you will find the exterior flange As you can see in the photo, the siphon cap is not at a right angle to the copper pipe. Because of this, the interior end's upward tilt can cause a problem with the connection. Due to the fact that my foundation is masonry, swapping out my old hydrant for this one has been challenging, as it required drilling and chopping more bricks and concrete to install it lower. This was not so much of a problem with the backyard line since I had 4 feet of copper pipe that I could bend down to meet it, but a nightmare with the front yard line since I had less than an inch of pipe between it and the main line. The rest of the website is fantastic and of.
My basement rug was soaked after 4 months because this faucet started leaking. It soaked my foundation as well as my foundation after 4 months. I have also not received a response from customer service. My belief was that it was a ball valve, but it turns out it is actually a washer valve, with fast-failuring washers and an expensive repair kit. The same price range can be obtained with a model with a dependable ball valve.
The outside faucet my company offers is the most reliable one out there, says my Licensed Plumber. A FRONT turn faucet with a quarter turn is one of the tastiest outside faucets that I know. The product is always stocked on my truck, and I always use this brand.
Plumbing contractor installed it. I love how it has half turns on and off, I feel like it's a quality item. I would recommend it.
A vacuum breaker or an anti-vacuum device An error occurred immediately when siphoning was attempted. It has been replaced so many times that I have lost track. Object fails every time due to poor design where the internal washer acts as a spring.