Lawler 78002-04 Complete Repair Kit 100-150 Degrees

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Genuine Lawler 78002-04 Complete Repair Kit 100-150 Degrees.

Quality Plumbing Supply is a proud distributor of Lawler products. This Lawler 78002-04 Complete Repair Kit 100-150 Degrees is a direct replacement manufactured by Lawler. Order this Lawler 78002-04 Complete Repair Kit 100-150 Degrees today. Most orders usually ship the same day and we offer free shipping for orders over $99!


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Lawler Series 61 Spec Sheet

Lawler’s Model 61® is an effective solution for specifiers who want Lawler’s exclusive Three-Way Protection™ in a small capacity master controller.

The 61® helps engineers “right-size” the valve for low-to-mid range applications (½-25 GPM) without sacrificing performance. Before the 61® became available, standard larger valves simply could not satisfactorily control temperatures at low flows.

Now with Three-Way Protection™, the small master controller Model 61® delivers protection against runaway temperatures, thermal shock, or scalding should the thermostat, hot or cold water supply fail. That means Model 61®, like every Lawler master controller, not only meets, but exceeds the ASSE 1017 standard. 


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Lawler Series 61 Installation & Maintenance Sheet

The Lawler thermostatic water controller, if correctly installed and properly used, should require very little attention or maintenance. However, every mechanical device, including water controllers, deserves some care. Strainers should be checked periodically and, if needed, cleaned as outlined under “INSPECTING AND CLEANING OF VALVE.”


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