Homewerks VACBFPZ4B 0.75 in. Brass Male Hose Thread Vacuum Breaker

Homewerks VACBFPZ4B 0.75 in. Brass Male Hose Thread Vacuum Breaker
Homewerks VACBFPZ4B 0.75 in. Brass Male Hose Thread Vacuum Breaker
Homewerks VACBFPZ4B 0.75 in. Brass Male Hose Thread Vacuum Breaker
Homewerks VACBFPZ4B 0.75 in. Brass Male Hose Thread Vacuum Breaker
Homewerks VACBFPZ4B 0.75 in. Brass Male Hose Thread Vacuum Breaker

Key features

  • 3/4-Inch self draining vacuum breaker
  • Male hose thread
  • Break-off screw for permanent attachment
  • Meets ASSE 1011/CSA B64.2, Meets ANSI/NSF 61-9
  • Max. operating temp. rating: 180º F/82º C, Max. operating pressure rating: 125 PSI
  • 3/4-Inch hose thread outlet
Size3/4 Inch.
ColorBrass
WarrantyLimited Lifetime Warranty

Homewerks VACBFPZ4B 0.75 in. Brass Male Hose Thread Vacuum Breaker

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Customer Reviews

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4.0
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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60%
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Everyone should have one.
A_UzerAugust 30, 2017
Good Solid Brass Quality Product,
Keep in mind it cuts down on flow.
doesnt work.
BakAugust 28, 2017
tried it on 3 different outside faucets. It fits fine, but it wont release pressure when you shut the valve off. Basically does nothing.
Might work better on a faucet without a pressure reducer
Michael M.August 23, 2017
I could not get this vacuum breaker to work properly with a hose timer and pressure reducer (needed for our drip-line irrigation system to function properly). It would never "gush" as it is supposed to do when relieving vacuum but would instead just dribble. I ended up removing and will attempt to use on a faucet that doesn't have a pressure reducer installed.
Also when it vents the water it shoots a good 7 feet or so
Brian K.August 5, 2017
I usually leave my hose on for my dogs auto waterbowl. This thing goes crazy randomly spraying out of the ports, rapidly switching on and off.
I can't trust it left on. Also when it vents the water it shoots a good 7 feet or so.
Seems to be a worthy product
Allen D. ReineckeJuly 18, 2017
Not much to say that isn't already covered in other reviews. It works as intended and as required by our local codes. It's a pain to have water spray out the release holes, but I find mine doesn't do it much. The neighbor has a new house with faucets with this function built-in. His sprays every time he turns on the faucet with just a short open hose connected. I got a wet surprise when refilling my water bottle!
I have three of these outside and each one is slightly different in terms of when it sprays, if it exhibits a slight whistle when running, but they all fitted real easy. I used the security screw and the head just spins off easily once the desired locking torque is achieved on the small set screw.
Had no issue so far.
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