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Rv Parts - Fits All Models Of Suburban Water Heater - Relief Valves - 3/4" Stem on 2040-parts.com

US $20.99
Location:

Fort Myers, Florida, United States

Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Camco Interior Part Type:Water Heater Manufacturer Part Number:10473

Automatic Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve with extension probe and lever.  Corrosion Resistant - All metal parts exposed to water are copper or stainless steel alloys.  One piece, all bronze valve body - no gaskets - no leaks.   3/4" Relief valve fits most Suburban water heaters - 6 & 10 gallon size.

This is brand new in package.

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