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Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) Information <br /> EMC 14.15.230.A regulates the installation of PRVs(or individual services. Typically the installation cost <br /> of an individual PRV is the responsibility of the property owner along with the cost of operation and <br /> maintenance. Because the City is initiating the pressure change,the City will install the PRV at no <br /> charge. However, the long term operation and maintenance cost will be the homeowner's <br /> responsibility. <br /> This document contains information for homeowners regarding PRV's being instailed on the <br /> homeowners service line. <br /> PRV Maintenance <br /> Typically there is no maintenance on small individual PRVs. The PRV may have a pre-screen to protect <br /> the PRV and unless there is a noticeable flow restriction problem, such as lower water pressure,one <br /> would not need to regularly dean this. Most manufacturers offer a rebuild kii, however these are very <br /> rarely available locally. The City will provide you with copies oi instruction manuals and otlier <br /> c:ccumentation that mmes with the PRV. <br /> PKV L'•xpected Life _ <br /> The City's experience is the PRV will in the neighborhood of 10 years or longer. They are ptetry simple <br /> devices and typically do not fail. Indications your PRV is failing are: low pressure, high pressure, <br /> fiuUuating pressure and unusuai noises coming from the PRV. <br /> PRW Replacement Cost <br /> Parts for PRV replacement cost range in price between $70.OD to $100.00, depending on the size and <br /> manufacturer. A home owner may work on their own plumbing system by code. However the City <br /> recommends hiring a licensed plumber to replace the unit. The installation price may run from 5200 to <br /> $400 and depends upon the plumber you hire.The City recommends getting prites from three different <br /> piumbers in order to be sure you get the best price. <br /> PRV Pressure Settings <br /> The Ciry will set the pressure to your home to 60 psi,which should be the preswre you are normally <br /> accustomed to. You may certainly adjust the level to its upper range (75 psi). This is a simple process of <br /> turnin,a,the adjustment screw dockwise (down)to increase pressure or counter dockwise to decrease <br /> pressure. This would require temporarily installing a pressure gauge on your system for monitoring <br /> during adjustment. Such a gauge is usually adapted to attach to your hose bib and only installed during <br /> this process and removed afterwards. <br /> The City will provide instructions to repiace your PRV when the time comes. You may contact Mark <br /> Doucette at 425-257-7231 or leff Jesmer at 425-257-7238. <br />