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Aqua Environment Co. Inc.


3100 Kerner Blvd. Ste. N
San Rafael, CA 94901
ph: 415-453-8157/fax: 415-453-0688
www.aquaenv.com
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CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMANCE FOR AQUA ENVIRONMENT 873-400 REDUCING
REGULATOR
Aqua Environment Co. Inc. valves are designed and manufactured to meet American Society of
Manufacturing Engineer's (ASME) Vessel Code Section 8. All production processes are subjected to a
rigorous, in house, audited, quality control program that is modeled after ISO9001.
MATERIAL CERTIFICATION
This certifies that the materials used to manufacture the Aqua Environment 873-400 Reducing Regulator
are as follows (part numbers reference A.E. drw 875-400):
A.E. Part Number Description Material
893 Body 2024-T351 Aluminum
879 Cap 2024-T351 Aluminum
744 Piston 2024-T351 Aluminum
946-1 Vent seat (vented version only) Kel-F
1035-1 Non-Vented Seat (non-vented version only) CDA360 Brass
849 Spring Guide CDA360 Brass
903 Cap 2024-T351 Aluminum
410 Spring Guides (2 each) CDA360 Brass
378-2 Adjusting Screw CDA360 Brass
1335 Knob ABS (Black)
379-27 Bearing Plates (2 each) Steel
379-38 Bearing Steel
379-5 Spring Spring Steel
944 Piston Housing 2024-T351 Aluminum
945 Stop Ring 2024-T351 Aluminum
952 (optional) Mount Nuts (2 each) 2024-T351 Aluminum
876-15, -16, -24, -27 O-ring seals Viton
The following part numbers refer to Aqua Environment drawing 895:
A.E. Part Number Description Material
878 housing 2024-T351 Aluminum
898 cap CDA360 Brass
899 Spring guide CDA360 Brass
900-1 Sleeve CDA360 Brass
902-3 Seat Kel-F
901 Poppet CDA360 Brass
895-7, -8, -9, -10 Seals Viton
895-11 Spring Stainless Steel
895-12 Filter (std. filtered version) Bronze
1086 Spacer (Non-filtered version only) CDA360 Brass
1448 Spacer CDA360 Brass
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CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMANCE FOR AQUA ENVIRONMENT 873-400 REDUCING
REGULATOR
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TEST CERTIFICATION
This certifies each valve is tested under pressures between 2000 and 5000 psi. The following
tests are performed:
1. The valve must regulate downstream pressure as per its rated range.
2. The valve must vent or not vent downstream gas as per the valve being tested.
3. Valve is checked for excessive droop of downstream pressure when changing from static to
dynamic flow.
4. Valve is checked for leakage, external and internal.
Philip Slack, Chief Engineer, philip@aquaenv.com

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