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1.25 x 14 Inch Water Well Pressure Tank Installation Kit with UNION & VALVES, FSG2 40/60 Pressure Switch (Lead-Free) - Perfect for Home Water Systems, Well Maintenance & Plumbing Repairs
1.25 x 14 Inch Water Well Pressure Tank Installation Kit with UNION & VALVES, FSG2 40/60 Pressure Switch (Lead-Free) - Perfect for Home Water Systems, Well Maintenance & Plumbing Repairs

1.25 x 14 Inch Water Well Pressure Tank Installation Kit with UNION & VALVES, FSG2 40/60 Pressure Switch (Lead-Free) - Perfect for Home Water Systems, Well Maintenance & Plumbing Repairs

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Description

This Lead-Free Brass 1.25 x 14 Tank Tee Installation Kit is designed for water well pressure tanks with FSG2 Pressure Switch (compatible with 30/50 or 40/60 models). The kit includes a 1/4" 100 psi Pressure Gauge, 3/4" Brass Boiler Drain, and 1/4" x 3" Brass Nipple. It also features a Lead-Free Brass 1.25" Check Valve and 1.25" Ball Valve for added durability. The kit comes with a Roll of 3/4" x 520" 3.5 mils Thread Tape for easy installation. The item dimensions are 1.25 inches in length, 1 inch in width, and 14 inches in height, weighing 3.538 kilograms. This product is suitable for well water pumps and is made of high-quality Brass material with a Diaphragm style. The product name is Water Pump.

Features

    LEAD FREE BRASS 1.25"x14" TANK TEE WITH UNION

    FSG2 PRESSURE SWITCH 30/50 or 40/60

    1/4" 100 psi PRESSURE GAUGE, 3/4" BRASS BOILER DRAIN, 1/4" x 3" BRASS NIPPLE

    THREAD TAPE - Roll of 3/4" x 520" 3.5 mils

    LEAD FREE BRASS 1.25" CHECK VALVE & 1.25" BALL VALVE

Reviews

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All the parts came in together as expected. Installed about 4 months ago, and no issues so far. High build quality, pressure switch performed to spec.Side note, this was my first well-house repair, so I learned a few things.1. Forget about using plumbers tape to seal the pipes. Tried it, couldn't get it to work. reverted to brush-on type putty/sealer. Had to learn to be very liberal with the amount used.2. Verify your pipe sizes needed for the pressure tank. I didn't. Had to purchase 1" to 1.25" adapters from the local big box store. . . .it all worked out in the end. New time I will be able to do the job in less than half the time.