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The Watts LF25AUB-Z3 is a 1-inch lead-free water pressure reducing valve crafted from durable cast copper silicon alloy. It offers adjustable pressure settings from 25 to 75 psi, supports up to 300 psi maximum pressure, and operates efficiently between 33°F and 180°F. Featuring a thermal expansion bypass and easy NPT female union connections, it ensures reliable, eco-friendly water pressure regulation for commercial, industrial, and residential plumbing systems.















| ASIN | B00VWHDFJ8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,651 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #44 in Industrial Pressure Regulators |
| Brand Name | Watts |
| Connector Type | Threaded |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,018) |
| Exterior Finish | Stainless Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00098268330427 |
| Inlet Connection Size | 1 Inches |
| Inlet Connection Type | National Pipe Tapered |
| Item Dimensions | 3.9 x 7.4 x 8.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | NPT Female Union x NPT Female |
| Item Weight | 5.05 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Watts Water Technologies |
| Material Type | Cast Copper Silicon Alloy |
| Maximum Pressure | 300 Pound per Square Inch |
| Model Number | LF25AUB-Z3 |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Outlet Connection Size | 1 Inches |
| Outlet Connection Type | FNPT |
| Size | 1 Inch |
| Specification Met | SDWA or RLDWA |
| Thread Size | 1 Inch |
| Thread Type | NPT |
| UPC | 098268330427 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Valve Type | Pressure Reducing Valve |
J**L
Great valve, install was a breeze, works like a charm!
My house was built in 1966 and had a Watts 3/4" U5B series pressure reducing valve. According to the Watts website, the U5B is a higher performance/capacity model than this LF25AUB-Z3 3/4", and comparing the charts on the volume @pressure, there does appear to be a difference, but it looked small at the pressures that represent my operating environment. My old U5B was no longer regulating pressure, and so everything in my house was being subjected to 120psi that comes off my street. This is relatively close to the 150psi safety release on the hotwater tank and it was wreaking havoc with anything less than contractor grade garden hoses (blowing them apart after a few months in service). I became concerned that the high pressure might also destroy a toilet/sink supply line and in the worst case, flood the house while we were gone. I tried to get a repair kit for my U5B and by all accounts I ordered the right kit, but none of the parts fit. Maybe someone accidentally swapped the parts bags between two kits while comparing, or maybe the U5B I had was so old that the design had changed a bit. For whatever reason, the bell housing dimensions on my U5B did not match the dimensions specs noted by Watts. Even though "3/4" was clearly forged in the side of the valve and the sticker on it clearly read U5B. Anyway, I don't know if the old valve was Lead-Free or not. So I decided it was worth it to just order a new valve. The direct modern replacement for the U5B is going for around $300 +/-, depending on your source, and Amazon didn't have any sources. But the LF25AUB-Z3 3/4" was $80 shipped to my door. So I took a chance and ordered it. Installation was a breeze, turned off the main supply, opened a sink to bleed the pressure off the system, shut off the hot water heater, then just backed off the old unit and put the new one in. The new one is maybe 3/16" shorter in overall length, but there is plenty of slack/give in the copper pipes I have to allow for some differences in size. It's amazing the difference this has made for my appliances and what not. We used to get pretty bad water-hammer, installing arresters helped, but did not eliminate. With the new pressure reducing valve in place there is no more water hammer, my automatic icemaker is working clog-free, and the refrigerator door water dispenser works much better. I may miss the 120psi when it comes to working outside, but so far I love the new pressure and there is room to turn it up a bit. The valve comes factory preset to 50psi and can be adjusted up to 75psi. I don't recall the lower limit. Oh, and I took the old valve apart. To my surprise the diaphragm was perfectly intact. What had failed was the bypass valve. It appears to have rotted/worn away small enough to come apart and it got trapped by the screen. And another interesting fact was that I'm quite sure that screen had never been checked in the 49ish years it had been in service and it was perfectly clean, pretty cool.
T**M
Perfect Fit, Solid Performance
We live near to the water source on a small mountain where we have high incoming pressure. I have had to buy several of these regulators over the twenty plus years we have lived here. I notice the regulator beginning to fail when toilets start having shut-off problems. They will also shut off at a higher pressure that is noticed when there is a small surge when valves are opened, followed by a fall-off immedatiately afterward. I worked in oil and gas for years and rebuilt regulators before and it looks like these could be rebuilt. As this can be predicted, as described above, one could probably buy a kit and do a quick rebuild and get like-new results. It is a good, perfict-fit, piece of equipment and I have one sitting that I will try to repair.
S**C
Check you pressure. If High, BUY THIS!
Update: 6 years later and this thing is still going strong! Had two instance of faucet exploded before pressure valve replacement. Not a single appliances or faucet leaks since replacement! Update: 18 months later this thing pay for itself. I have been consistently saving between 15-30% on my water bills. No change in water use habits. Even with guests staying over, water bill is still lower compare to same season the year before. This product is probably one of the best single product anyone can buy for their home. It does what it is design to do AND MORE. First, I live up the cliff on the Hudson River side (500+fts above sea level). Water company pump up the water pressure to get the water to us in utility lines. My home pressure reading was 115psi at any giving point. I have an old home and a lot of leaking pipe joints. The house already have the older model Watts 25AUB-Z3 installed. However, I tried many time to adjust the pressure with no luck. I come to the conclusion that the valve original to the 50+ years old home is not working. I then did some home work online and take on the task of replacing the value. Took care of it after some major error (PLEASE make sure you install it on the right direction! I screw that up and end up breaking my water meter and have to call the utility company!). The pressure of all the water lines including my hot water lines drop to 50psi instantly. This save all my pipes, appliances, and stop all the water hammering.
G**E
Watts is not an exact dimensional match for similar Zurn-Watkins 600XL pressure reducing valve
This is not a bad review for this valve. It's probably perfectly suitable for a new installation. If you are replacing an existing 3/4" Zurn Watkins 600XL be forewarned that the Watts valve body has slightly different dimensions and the inlet threads do not seem to match up with an already-installed Watts union nut. So the Watts will not simply slip-in to the Zurn-Watkins plumbing, you'll need to perform some plumbing alterations. I don't know if this pressure reducing valve is of high quality, because I returned it. Deducted one star because the lack of compatibility could have been made clear in the manufacturer's description.
M**R
The build quality of the valve is exceptional
I recently purchased the Watts Water Pressure Reducing Valve as a replacement for my old valve, which was causing my water heater to leak. Since installing it in mid-March 2024, I have been thoroughly impressed with its performance and reliability. Installation Experience The installation process was straightforward and hassle-free. The valve came with clear instructions, and I had it installed within an hour. Even for someone who isn’t a professional plumber, the process was manageable, and all the necessary components were included. Performance Since installing the Watts valve, I haven’t experienced any issues. The water pressure in my home has been consistently regulated, preventing any undue stress on my plumbing system. This has been especially important for protecting my new water heater, ensuring it operates efficiently without any risk of damage from high water pressure. It feels robust and well-made, indicating that it will last for many years.
V**E
Muy buena válvula, fácil de instalar, de material muy resistente, se ajusta fácilmente. Mantiene la presión a la salida constante, sin variaciones. Excelente válvula.
J**T
This was a "drop in" replacement for the original water pressure regulator in my house. The original was 28 years old, and had a pinhole leak in the diaphragm, so could have been repaired. But the new one went in as a replacement in less than 10 minutes, so water was up and working again very quickly. No one actually noticed the water was off , as it was so quick. And the new replacement works perfectly.
F**T
Good genuine part, exactly what is describe
A**O
La mejor marca de válvulas de control, funciona a la perfeccion
A**R
Does what it's supposed to do
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