Many people see the wa125 designation stamped on our AquaMatic Valves.
This stands for:
- wa = Water and Air,
- 125 = 125psi presure rating.
If you have a wa125 valve and are looking for parts or replacements you need to work out a couple of things.
- What material is it?
Cast Iron – V42 or VAV Valves
Stainless Steel – V46 Valves
Thermoplastic – K52 Valves
Thermoplastic (with bonnet top) – K55 Valves
PVC – K53 Valves - If Cast Iron, is it used for Liquid or Air?
Liquid – V42 Valves
Air – VAV Valves - What diameter pipe?
You can figure this in a number of ways.
a) measure – 3/4″, 2″. etc.,
b) code type – V42B, or V42H, etc.,
c) valve sub-number – K521, K524, etc.
With these you can work out;
Measurement | Valve Sub-Number | Code Type | V42 | V46 | VAV | K52 | K53 | K55 | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1/2″ | = | – – 0 | = | A | K520 | K550 | ||||
3/4″ | = | – – 1 | = | B | V42B – 421 | VAVB | ||||
1″ | = | – – 1 | = | C | V42C – 421 | V46C – 461 | VAVC | K521 | K531 | K551 |
1.25″ | = | – – 4 | = | D | V42D – 424 | |||||
1.5″ | = | – – 4 | = | E | V42E – 424 | V46E – 464 | VAVE | K524 | K534 | K554 |
2″ | = | – – 5 | = | F – Body A | V42F – 425 | V46F – 465 | VAVF | K535 | ||
2″ | = | – – 6 | = | G – Body B | V42G – 426 | VAVG | ||||
2.5″ | = | – – 6 | = | H | V42H – 426 | VAVH | K526 | |||
3″ | = | – – 7 | = | J | V42J – 427 | VAVJ | K537 | |||
4″ | = | – – 8 | = | K | V42K – 428 | VAVK | ||||
6″ | = | – – 9 | = | L | V42L – 429 |