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Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2018
The design of this valve is faulty. I put a brand new one on my well system about 6 months ago. The valve opened and stayed open even though the pressure dropped well below 75 psi. This cost me a lot of wasted electricity and a lot of wasted water. I had to toggle the lever manually to close the valve. After this happened multiple times, I purchased another valve and after less than 1 week in the system, the second brand new valve exhibited the same behavior as the valve that I replaced. One can only conclude that the design is faulty in that the valve remains open even when the pressure drops well below 75 psi. Don't buy this relief valve if you expect it to close of its own accord.
BK + SK
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2018
The male threads were damaged on the valve we received, but we are going to try to use it anyway.
Albergue Olimpico
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2017
Godd price, fast chipping. excellent.
Scott
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2017
Works as expected. Few months in, no issues.
RR
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2017
Fit great.
fred komick
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2015
Product arrived as expected and did the job economically!
mardyn
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2014
I needed a way to limit my household water pressure to perfectly fill my needs. Attached it to my existing plumbing and so far ithas done the trick. Good price too.
Willwonder
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2014
UPDATE 5/8/19The original Apollo relief valve that I installed 5 years ago started to leak. So I purchased another one and installed it again. Should last another 5 years. Not bad for something being under constant pressure and outside all the time. I also serviced my ZURN Pressure Regulating Valve for good measure.Original ReviewI installed the 75 PSI version to protect my internal plumbing from pressure surges or a malfunctioning pressure reducing valve. This is cheap insurance to prevent floods and leaks inside your house due to pressure changes and spikes. I mounted this outside the house near the pressure reducing valve. If the pressure spikes then it just drips into the landscape. An expansion tank would do the same but those will also fail over time and is still part of a closed system. Your hot water pressure saftey valve on your hot water heater is usually tested at 150PSI but that's still too high in my opinion.
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