Apollo Valve 10-400 Series Bronze Safety Relief Valve, ASME Hot Water, 30 psi Set Pressure, 3/4" NPT Male x Female - 1040705


Key features
- •Relief pressure preset of 30 psi for releasing excess pressure
- •3/4" male NPT threaded inlet for connecting to a female NPT threaded connection
- •ASTM B584 bronze body and nozzle and stainless steel spring for corrosion resistance
- •250 degrees F maximum temperature for use in high-temperature applications
- •ASME safety rated for Section IV water heating systems
Apollo Valve 10-400 Series Bronze Safety Relief Valve, ASME Hot Water, 30 psi Set Pressure, 3/4" NPT Male x Female - 1040705
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Customer Reviews
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Easy install.
robert stout•October 6, 2017
Direct replacement. Too soon to tell if it functions as I have not needed the furnace yet. Easy install.
Works as expected.
Paul C•August 13, 2017
Good replacement for the one on my boiler. Works as expected.
excess water flows from the relief lever as well as the outlet.
John Gogal•May 11, 2017
Water leaks through relief lever .... apparently not the correct application as just a pressure relief ,may be fine for a boiler application (if you don't care about the excess water flowing from the test lever)
Appears to work as expected, used it to replace ...
cropdstr•April 15, 2017
Appears to work as expected, used it to replace a failed valve. Appears manufactured to perform. No problems with install or operations so far...
New valve is working perfectly and its price can't be ...
R. Tadgell•March 8, 2017
New valve is working perfectly and its price can't be beaten! Historically, as this particular type of valve ages, and once it is activated, it begins to leak and must be replaced. (Sediment around the valve's gasket won't allow the valve to seat properly, again.)
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