💡 Breathe Easy with the VFV-12!
The VFV-12 Automatic Air Bleed Vent by Valemo Controls features a 1/8" NPT threaded connection, capable of handling pressures up to 150 PSI and temperatures up to 240°F. Weighing just 7 ounces and measuring 3.7 x 2.05 x 2.01 inches, this vent is designed for effortless air management without the need for batteries.
Manufacturer | Valemo Controls |
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.7 x 2.05 x 2.01 inches |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**O
Excellent and did the trick
Perfect for my boiler, excellent build quality and price! Longevity, only tiny will tell but for half the price of other week known names I'd figure I'd give it a try. The weight of it hints of great build quality. I'm please with it.
A**R
Works as it should
Works perfectly
H**O
Works great
Works great
N**R
Not a perfect fit for my radiator
It wasn't a perfect fit for my radiator despite me needing a 1/8 of an inch fit. Added some plumbers tape and was good to go
A**R
Solid Well designed Valemo 1/8" NPT, Automatic Air Bleed
This is a time proven rock solid Valemo 1/8" NPT, Automatic Air Bleed, similar to the Taco Air bleeds of the past. Installation is simple if you are familiar with Hydronic Heating Systems. Installation, preparation and bleeding is straight forward, it took about twenty minutes total time.If you are not familiar with these devices, most oil suppliers will provide the service for a nominal fee, it is always good to have your complete system professionally serviced on a preset schedule to prevent higher cost repairs down the road.
R**B
One of the better Valves!
Works Great and easy to install.
R**G
Great
Perfect replacement for the one we had
J**7
Easy to install, saved me $400 -- note instructions!
HVAC company would have charged $400 to change out my clogged pressure valve. Did this myself in 20 minutes. Just be sure to cut off water and release pressure before removing old and installing new. I wish I'd also closely followed the fine-print instructions to keep the valve fully closed while repressurizing -- there is some risk not doing so can send debris into the new valve. I messed this up, but I think it's fine.
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
3 weeks ago