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Ball Valve, Brass, 2 PC, 600 WOG, Full Port
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Figure 310AM/ 311AM
Ball Valve, 3 PC, 1000 WOG, Full Port
Figure 600C/ 601C
Ball Valve, Cl 150 Flanged, Full Port, Fire Safe
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Low Lead Compliant Product • Water Hammer Arrestor

XSWA - Low Lead Compliant Water Hammer Arrestors

XSWA
Catalog Spec Sheet Spec Sheet for XSWA
Drawings for Figure XSWA — Water Hammer Arrestor, Sweat End, Copper/Lead Free Brass Construction
 
PDF drawing DWG drawing -- AutoCAD required to open
RFA drawing  *Autodesk's Revit or comparable software required to open RFA files

Always verify that you have the most recent product specifications
or other documentation prior to the installation of these products.
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The FNW water hammer arrestors are engineered devices that provide maintenance-free continuous protection systems against water hammer. Water hammer is a hydraulic shockwave generated within a water distribution system due to a sudden stop in water flow. If allowed to exist for any length of time, water hammer can cause pipes to rattle, is capable of bursting pipe, and damaging other components within the system. When installed properly, there is an unobstructed shock path to the arrestor that is absorbed by a piston driven and isolated cushion of air.
 
Features:

  • AB 1953 Certified (IAPMO)
  • Max. Pressure: 600 PSI
  • Working Pressure: 60 to 400 PSI
  • Temperature: 33°F to 188°F (0.5°C to 87°C)
  • For Commercial and Residential Systems
  • Low Lead Certified
  • Suitable for Potable Water Applications
  • Designed for Vertical or Horizontal Installation (not to be installed in the inverted position)
  • Can be installed in systems without need for access panels*
  • ASSE 1010 Listed
  • IAPMO Listed (UPC)
* Always check local plumbing codes to determine if access panels are required.

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