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riven1950
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Feb 02, 2018

Renator pressure regulator experts, I think I have a lemon

I purchased a Renator water pressure regulator in September through Amazon. Was listed as a M11-0660R , sold for 39.99.

First it came with one 3x5 sheet of paper telling how to adjust the pressure. No other instructions etc. It did have a really nice box though :)

I hooked it up at home, set the pressure between 40-45 psi. It seemed to work fine. Good water flow etc.

We left for the keys in December. On our first stop the Renator seemed ok. Pressure reading as set and decent water flow in the TT.

Second stop was John Pennekamp. Hooked up and barely a trickle of water. I thought it was storm related with their system. A worker changed out the back flow preventer and we hooked it back and it was ok. We moved to another site and same problem. I removed the Renator and reinstalled and got pressure. All this time the gauge is reading 40-45psi.

We are now at another CG further South in the Keys and after having the same issue I just removed the thing. Water flow is fine without it.

My questions:

There is a black plastic knob on it that is marked cartridge filter. I am guessing this can be removed and a filter inside can be cleaned? Since the instructions did not bother to say I am guessing.

Since the gauge appears to be downstream of the filter I can't see the filter being clogged since it is reading 40-45 psi. Ideas?

I am leery of taking it apart since I will probably try and return it. But if it is simply a filter cap I will try. Anyone have one and know for sure? Also, don't know what kind of warranty it has since it was paperwork light. I'll have to check with Amazon.

Also, it seems if you disconnect it and the reconnect it it starts working at least for a while, which also leads me to think it is not the filter. These things can't be that complicated.

Obviously not pleased. My 10.00 Walmart regulator at least worked. Have I got a lemon or am I just regulator challenged?

Ideas appreciated
Thanks
  • ^^^^^ IMHO those are a POS. Spend the money ONCE and buy a QUALITY WATT's regulator.



    Easier to read!

  • The Brass Set Screw in center of the big black knob is for 'adjusting the set point' for pressure

    Under the big black knob is a cartridge filter----at least that is what is stated on the top of big black knob

    CAUTION: Unscrew knob slowly so any springs inside do not go 'boing'

    There is also a 'screened washer' on inlet hose connection



    Pressure and FLOW are TWO different things

    You can have Full Pressure and very little flow and vise versa

    Restriction/clogged screen/filter will limit flow but pressure can still be OK
  • If filter is clogged, there will be a burst of 40~45 psi pressure (your set point) when you first turn on the faucet and then it will dwindle. So the meter will read fine until water is actually flowing.
    Same goes for the all hallowed Watts reg. which also has a filter.