

🚰 Protect your pipes, prevent the panic — pressure relief perfected!
The Merrill MFG PRVNL50 is a lead-free brass pressure relief valve designed for cold water systems, featuring 1/2" NPT x FPT connections and stainless steel springs. It reliably activates around 95-100 PSI to prevent excessive pressure buildup, ensuring plumbing safety and durability. IAMPO certified and built for long-term corrosion resistance, this valve is an essential upgrade for any home aiming to avoid costly water damage.





















| Brand | Merrill |
| Exterior Finish | Brass |
| Inlet Connection Size | 0.5 Inches |
| Inlet Connection Type | National Pipe Tapered |
| Material | Brass |
| Outlet Connection Type | MNPT |
L**G
Every home need one
It marked as 75 psi but actually about 95 psi when it starts relief pressure. It does leak when I set my water pressure in pipe to be 80psi. I resolved that issue by opening the valve and turned the adjustment for about half turn clockwise. Now its starts to relief pressure about 100 psi and no longer leaks. It squeaks once when water hammer happens and leaks a few drops of water. This means it is very sensitive. I think it should be code required for every home. People are under a false sense of security of their home water pressure is under certain psi because they have a pressure regulator. The reality is if the pressure reducing valve leaks, which is very common, it will only need a little water to increase the in home water pressure. Although most pressure regulating valves are good quality but after a few years especially when you get some solids in the water, the seal will not be 100% water proof. In such case when you have a water pressure surge from the city on top of pressure surge caused by water hammer, you are likely to have a busted water pipe. This pressure relieve valve is the most reliable solution. I hope the spring will not break. I saw a lot of this kind of valve on Amazon under different brands but I believe they are all the same. I should have bought a cheaper ones to save few dollars.
J**S
Seems to work perfectly
I installed this in our house about a month ago, so far it’s working great.
J**E
Good product
I wanted to add a pressure relief valve to my irrigation system after I had a sprinkler head lock up. I did test the relief pressure and it was about 70 psi. For the price, this is a great deal.
T**R
Good item, fixed a leaking safety
Does the job, easy install
V**A
Thanks 😊
Thanks 😊
M**E
So far, so good...
The pressure relief valve on my incoming water line was dripping slowly and steadily. After researching it (what is the thing called?), I went to my local box store to grab one. They had no idea what I was after. I used the app to find one on the shelf. They were out of stock. I turned to my reliable backup, Amazon. Two days later this little baby appeared and was installed without incident. My leak is gone. I am happy. The reason I didn't go five stars is that in some prior reviews I read about a leak developing over time. My anxiety won't allow me to go further than four stars but it is above average.
M**K
Good quality
Good quality. Works.
M**B
Spring Broke Quickly
Spring broke within a couple months
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