content loaded
ZURN 12-ZW1017XL Image 1

ZURN 12-ZW1017XL AQUA-GUARD 1/2 IP LEAD FREE THERMOSTATIC MIXING VALVE

MFR Part #: 12-ZW1017XL
SKU #: 1269832
Brand: Zurn® | Wilkins
UPC: 612052075112
Zurn® Wilkins Aqua-Gard® 12-ZW1017XL Thermostatic Mixing Valve, 1/2 in, FNPT, 145 psi, 18 gpm, Cast Bronze
1 Year
Inlet Strainers, Check Valves
Residential and Light Commercial
ASTM B584 | ASSE 1017 | CSA Certified | NSF/ANSI 61-9

Zurn® Wilkins Aqua-Gard® Thermostatic Mixing Valve, Series: ZW1017XL, 1/2 in Nominal, FNPT, 145 psi, 120 to 195 deg F Hot Supply/40 to 75 deg F Cold Supply, 18 gpm Flow, Media: Water, 5-1/4 in Inlet to Outlet Length, 2-1/16 in Top to Inlet Center, Cast Bronze Body, 300 Stainless Steel Spring Trim, Nitrile Elastomer Seal/Noryl GFN2 Guide Tube, 5-7/16 in H

The Aqua-Gard® ZW1017XL Tempering Mixing Valve is designed to be used at the hot water source (residential and most light commercial installations) to mix hot and cold water in the distribution system.

Product Details

Zurn® Wilkins Aqua-Gard® Thermostatic Mixing Valve, Series: ZW1017XL, 1/2 in Nominal, FNPT, 145 psi, 120 to 195 deg F Hot Supply/40 to 75 deg F Cold Supply, 18 gpm Flow, Media: Water, 5-1/4 in Inlet to Outlet Length, 2-1/16 in Top to Inlet Center, Cast Bronze Body, 300 Stainless Steel Spring Trim, Nitrile Elastomer Seal/Noryl GFN2 Guide Tube, 5-7/16 in H

The Aqua-Gard® ZW1017XL Tempering Mixing Valve is designed to be used at the hot water source (residential and most light commercial installations) to mix hot and cold water in the distribution system.

Attributes

End StyleFNPT
Nominal Size1/2 in
Body MaterialCast Bronze
Dimensions5-7/16 in H
Flow Capacity18 gpm
Inlet to Outlet Length5-1/4 in
MediaWater
Pressure Rating145 psi
SeriesZW1017XL
Softgoods MaterialNitrile Elastomer Seal/Noryl GFN2 Guide Tube
Temperature Rating120 to 195 deg F Hot Supply/40 to 75 deg F Cold Supply
Top to Inlet Center2-1/16 in
Trim Material300 Stainless Steel Spring

Features

  • Installs at the potable water heat source
  • 18 gpm flow rate at 45 psi pressure loss