Item is not low-lead compliant

WATTS 757DCDA 10"

10 757DCDA-DOSY-CFM #V757DCDA001-BC

Watts Water Technologies

Availability:
Preorder required.
SKU:
V757DCDA001-BC
Availability:
Preorder required.
Size:
10:10"
Type:
DCDA
Spec Sheet:
Manufacturer Spec Sheet
Packing Slip Description:
10 757DCDA-DOSY-CFM
PDP Heading:
WATTS 757DCDA 10"
Catalog Product Description:
10 757DCDA-DOSY-CFM
Contains Lead:
Yes
Repair Kit Model Number:
10 757DCDA-DOSY-CFM
Breakdown:
Repair Guide
Resources Ref Manual:
Reference Manual
Resources Repair Info:
Repair Info

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WATTS 757DCDA 10"

Model Overview

Series 757DCDA, 757NDCDA Double Check Detector Assemblies prevent the backflow of pollutants that are objectionable but not toxic, from entering into the potable water supply. Compact housings consist of two independently operating tri-link check valves, two shutoff valves, and four test cocks. They feature a stainless steel housing and sleeve and are 70% lighter than traditional designs. Series 757, 757N is designed for non-health hazard applications and may be installed under continuous pressure service to protect against both backpressure and backsiphonage. This Series is used primarily on fire sprinkler lines when it is necessary to monitor unauthorized use of water. Maximum Working Pressure: 175psi (12.06 bar). Features: Bypass meter monitors unauthorized use of water, Grooved fittings allow for integral pipeline adjustment, Tri-link checks provide lowest pressure loss and produce drip-tight closure against reverse flow, Extremely compact and lightweight design.

Packing Slip Description:
10 757DCDA-DOSY-CFM
Repair Kit Model Number:
10 757DCDA-DOSY-CFM
Brand:
Watts Water Technologies

Reference Manual

Repair Info

Item is not low-lead compliant.

Safe Drinking Water Act:
This product contains leaded bronze and is not intended for applications anticipated for human consumption. More Information

Prop 65 Warning:
WARNING This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. More Information