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Watts manufactures water quality, flow control, and plumbing system components designed to improve system safety, efficiency, and regulatory compliance. Its product portfolio includes pressure reducing valves, backflow preventers, thermostatic mixing valves, relief valves, strainers, and drainage products.

Watts pressure reducing valves are engineered to maintain consistent downstream pressure regardless of fluctuations in supply pressure. Precision valve mechanisms, adjustable pressure settings, and durable internal components help protect piping systems, fixtures, and equipment from excessive pressure while improving overall system performance.

The brand's backflow preventers are designed to prevent reverse flow and contamination of potable water systems. Featuring testable assemblies, corrosion-resistant materials, and compliance with industry standards, these devices help safeguard water quality while supporting reliable system operation in commercial and industrial facilities.

Whether you need Watts pressure control products, backflow preventers, or water system components, ChatMRO helps businesses source the right solutions quickly and efficiently. Our team supports RFQ submissions, bulk purchasing requirements, and hard-to-find industrial parts sourcing to help minimize downtime.

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Frequently asked questions

What does a Watts pressure reducing valve do?
A pressure reducing valve automatically lowers incoming water pressure to a predetermined downstream level, helping protect piping systems, fixtures, and equipment from excessive pressure-related damage.
Why is a Watts backflow preventer important?
Backflow preventers help prevent contaminated water from flowing back into the potable water supply due to pressure changes or reverse flow conditions, supporting water quality and regulatory compliance.
How do I know if a Watts pressure reducing valve needs replacement?
Common signs include fluctuating downstream pressure, unusually high water pressure, valve leakage, reduced flow performance, or inability to maintain the desired pressure setting.
What is the difference between a double check valve and a reduced pressure zone (RPZ) assembly?
Double check valves provide protection against certain backflow conditions, while RPZ assemblies offer a higher level of protection for applications involving greater contamination risks.
Do Watts thermostatic mixing valves require periodic maintenance?
Yes. Regular inspection and maintenance help ensure accurate temperature control, prevent scale buildup, and maintain reliable valve performance over time.