Buckeye Hydro's Miniature Water Pressure Regulators regulate pressure in systems that require a constant downstream pressure and flow. They have a thermoplastic body construction with connections in a straight through or 90 degree inlet to outlet design, all external components of NSF approved thermoplastics, all internal rubber components (disc, diaphragm, and seals) of FDA- grade elastomers, all internal metal components of 300 series stainless steel, and a bottom clean-out plug for service. This product is suitable for use with common tap water, RO water, and DI water. Maximum Inlet Pressure: 300psi (20.7 bar). Tested and certified by NSF to NSF 61-G.
The regulator has one inlet port, and three outlet ports. Two threaded plugs, and two threaded quick connect fittings for 1/4" tubing are provided. Options available here include:
1) a wall mount bracket with a nut to secure the regulator, and/or
2) a 0-125 psi liquid-filled pressure gauge, and/or
3) a 0 - 300 psi liquid-filled pressure gauge.
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Posted by Benjamin Rhau on 21st Mar 2022
I have really high pressure from my water line, so I got one of these to avoid damage to the housing seals. Works as expected. Couple minor notes:
1. It requires a lot of torque to tighten the screw to adjust pressure. I read reviews elsewhere saying you don't want to use a screwdriver here, as it would easily strip. I used pliers and a towel and it worked fine.
2. I have a VERY slight leak (maybe a drop every 10 mins) even with plumber's tape. Could be I didn't tighten enough, but it's really not a big deal.
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