Description:
This RV water pressure regulator with gauge ensures consistent water flow in recreational vehicles and travel trailers by reducing high inlet pressure to safe levels. It features a durable lead-free brass construction and is designed to protect plumbing systems from damage caused by excessive pressure, making it essential for reliable operation in off-grid or mobile environments.
Key Points
The RV water pressure regulator adjusts incoming water pressure from 0 to 160 PSI, with a tolerance limit of 240 PSI. It includes a stainless steel gauge with glycerin-filled hydraulics to prevent friction and vibration over time. The unit is built with a double-layer inlet filter to block debris and particles that could lead to clogs. A captive nut and 3/4 inch NH threaded inlet and outlet allow for secure connections with standard plumbing. It is tested and certified under NSF standards for lead content at 0.25% or less.
Technical Specifications
Inlet Thread Type
: 3/4" NH (National Hose)Max Inlet Pressure
: 240 PSIAdjustable Output Range
: 0 to 160 PSIMaterial
: Lead-free brass with double-layer inlet filterFilter Type
: Dual-layer screened filter for particle removalGauge Type
: Stainless steel, explosion-proof with glycerin oil filling
Benefits
It maintains stable water pressure across all fixtures, reducing the risk of leaks or damage to hoses, faucets, and internal plumbing. The built-in filter improves water quality by removing impurities before they reach the system. The adjustable screw allows users to fine-tune pressure according to specific needs. The brass body resists corrosion and ensures long-term performance under varying conditions.
Usage Recommendations
Install the regulator near the main water inlet point to regulate pressure before it reaches the RV’s plumbing. Tighten the captive nut securely after connecting to prevent leaks. Adjust the brass screw using a small screwdriver to match the desired output pressure. Regularly inspect the gauge for accurate readings and check for signs of wear or blockage in the filter. If the water pressure fluctuates, verify the inlet source pressure is within safe limits.










