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The high-capacity, float-style vent can be placed either on the boiler or at the high points throughout the system. With threaded connections--.125-Inch. 0.25-Inch, 0.5-Inch and 0.75-Inch --and operating pressure ratings up to 150 psi, these brass-body, nickel-plated vents meet the system requirements of even your largest installations.
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The high-capacity, float-style vent can be placed either on the boiler or at the high points throughout the system. With threaded connections--.125-Inch. 0.25-Inch, 0.5-Inch and 0.75-Inch --and operating pressure ratings up to 150 psi, these brass-body, nickel-plated vents meet the system requirements of even your largest installations.
Joyce
2025-08-03 12:27:08
fit was good no leaks
JoeN
2025-05-06 19:56:43
I use about 10 cutoff wheels a year for my Makita angle grinder and I finally ran out of my old stash.My first task was to cut some 1/2 rebars. These disks are as good as any. No slipping, no shattering, good wear. Great price.As an aside, I bought my first 4 1/2 inch angle grinder about 20 years ago and I can't remember the last time I used a hacksaw outside of my garden.The only disadvantages are you need an electric outlet and safety glasses are an absolute must. Now that I have my new cordless angle grinder, I don't need the power source and I wear safety glasses for everything.Oh - and you must remember that the metal stays hot for a while. Only Superman can make steel get hot when he uses a hacksaw.
glow11
2025-04-19 18:21:41
Happy with this. Installed easily and works as described. Fixed the issue.
Michal Carey
2025-03-21 11:48:05
Good value, no issues
mrbfh
2025-03-20 13:23:45
When the nearly-20-year-old air purge vent on my boiler began spitting water along with the air, I knew it was time to replace it. I ordered this Taco valve, and in the meantime, closed the cap tight on my old one to prevent water loss, opening it periodically to vent air from the system. During this time, I was getting a lot of gurgling noises from the system, since the air couldn't vent automatically.I was a little nervous about doing this mid-January, because if I screwed something up, it would be a long, cold wait for a plumber. Fortunately the job is an easy one, and the process went smoothly. After shutting off the power to the boiler, I was able to isolate the vent by closing valves, spin the old vent off, and install the new one in about 10 minutes. I used a Teflon thread sealant paste, not tape. Within a couple of hours, the boiler system quieted down and has been silent ever since.You may find (slightly) cheaper alternatives, but this Taco valve is the way to go.
Ted Karadavis
2025-03-06 14:53:32
Works great perfect fit replacement part
Robert Smith
2025-03-01 14:29:25
perfect fit for my old 1970's hydronic heating system.
Ray H.
2024-12-06 14:57:23
I'm not an engineer but what I had no longer seemed, NO that wasn't working properly. No names, but what I had looked like an air chamber would make it work better. I was prepared to put an air chamber under the new one until I got a good look at it. If it works the way I think it does the movement of the water is needed. It quickly removed the air and looks very, very,well made. Be VERY careful about that hot water and drain the area you are working with. Ray
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