WATTS®

WATTS® 0856812 Model LFCSM-61-M2-S Flow Measurement Valve Lead Free, 1-1/4 in Nominal, C End Style, Brass Body, Domestic

1282473 MFG #: 0856812
$657.50 / ea
  • Body Material: Brass
  • End Style: C
  • Inlet to Outlet Length: 4-9/16
  • Media: Water
  • Nominal Size: 1-1/4
  • Pressure Rating: 125
  • Series: Model LFCSM-61-M2-S
  • Softgoods Material: Viton Packing/Seats Carbon/Glass Filled PTFE/Virgin PTFE
  • Temperature Rating: 93
  • Top to Inlet Center: 1-7/8
  • Domestic/Import: Domestic

WATTS® Flow Measurement Valve Lead Free, Lead Free, Series: Model LFCSM-61-M2-S, 1-1/4 in Nominal, C, 125 psi, 93 deg F, Media: Water, 4-9/16 in Inlet to Outlet Length, 1-7/8 in Top to Inlet Center, Brass Body, Viton Packing/Seats Carbon/Glass Filled PTFE/Virgin PTFE, Domestic

Series LFCSM-61-S Flow Measurement Valves are designed for application on low or medium flow rate HVAC units and for domes- tic water recirculation system. Their compact size allows for easy installation and use in crowded piping compartments. The LFCSM- 61s ball-type design, extended throttling range, and large indicator plate, make for accurate flow measurement, even in very low flow ranges. The LFCSM-61-Ss positive memory feature is easy to see, access, and operate, facilitating system balancing and flow measurement. These valves are also bi-directional, so there is no chance of installing the valve in the incorrect flow direction. Series LFCSM-61-S's valves provide positive shutoff, eliminating the need for a separate service valve. These may be installed without disassembly, saving costly installation time. These valves are also provided with blowout resistant stems. The LFCSM-61-S features Lead Free construction to comply with Lead Free installation requirements.

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  • Features
  • Flow measurement
  • Easy to use memory
  • Bi-directional flow
  • Positive shutoff
  • Safe "blowout" resistant stem
  • Integral drain port
  • Standard/Approvals: Meets NSF 61 Health Effects Annex G | NSF/ANSI 61-G and 372
  • WARRANTY: 1 year Limited