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Taco Fast Fill Reducing Valve - Cast Iron - 1/2" Sweat Union Inlet - 1/2" NPT Outlet
Taco's Fast Fill boiler feed reducing valves are the perfect solution to low pressure problems in your hydronic system. The adjustable pressure range of the Fast Fill line makes it easy to optimize your system. Set your desired system pressure, and the 329-3 will maintain that pressure by adding water to your system automatically. An internal check prevents your system from emptying in the event of a pressure failure. Purging a system with Fast Fill valves is a breeze as the Fast Fill lever may be locked in the open position, overriding typical circulation processes.
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Product QuestionsAnswered by Bob, the eComfort Product Expert
How do you lower pressure on this valve? Mine is delivering 30 PSI to the boiler and making relief valve drip.
Chris
from Colorado
December 02, 2016
Answer
The boiler feed valve should be factory set at 12 psi, but there are a couple things you can check to make sure it is set properly. First, make sure the fast fill lever is in the "A" position. If the pressure is still too high, loosen the lock nut on top and turn the screw counterclockwise several turns. Then release the pressure in your system and slowly turn the screw clockwise until your gauge reads the desired pressure. Finally, re-tighten the lock nut. For further details, see page 2 of the instruction manual.
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