Watts LFN170 CSUT User Manual

N170-m3, Frequently asked questions

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S-FAQ-N170-M3

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the BIG difference

between the N170-M3

and the M2?

The Model N170-M3 is a complete-

ly redesigned valve, inside and out.

The primary performance difference

between the N170-M2 and N170-M3 is

the M3 is now listed to ASSE 1017-2003,

“Temperature Activated Mixing Valves

for Hot Water Distribution Systems”, as

well as CSA B125.3 through IAPMO.

Where can I find the ASSE

1017 listing?

Go to the American Society of Sanitary

Engineers’ website. The direct link is

http://www.asse-plumbing.org/Seal/

1017.html. You’ll find the listing under

Watts Regulator.

What about my custom-

ers’ installed base?

Can I directly replace

the M3 for the M2 or will

they have to repipe?

The M3 has the identical rough-in dimen-

sions as the M2 and is available in the

exact same sizes (3/4", 1", 1-1/4", 1-1/2",

2"). There is no need to repipe. Simply

swap one for the other.

Does this mean Watts will

no longer offer the M2?

Yes, we will only offer the M3 moving

forward.

What about repair kits for

the M2, will they still be

available?

Absolutely. We’ll continue to offer repair

kits well into the future.

For new installations

on ASSE 1017

applications, we will

require checkstops.

How will this be

handled?

N170-M3s can be ordered

with and without check-

stops. We’ve created two

sets of part numbers for

new and for replacement instal-

lations.

Is it true we’ve

consolidated

two temperature

ranges/models

into one?

Yes, across all sizes. The new

M3 valves operate over a broader

temperature range from 90 – 180°F (32 –

82°C). See our M2 to M3 cross reference

sheet for more information.

What about the “HT” mod-

els with the Teflon

®

disc?

We’ve also been successful consolidat-

ing the HT models into our standard

product offering. The Polysulfone inter-

nals have a high temperature deflection

coefficient, as well as being corrosion
resistant.

Does the M3 feature two

paraffin thermostats like

the M2?

No. The M3 uses a single thermostat per

valve. This simplifies the operation of the

valve, improves overall performance and

reduces maintenance and repair costs.

How close can the M3’s

mixed outlet temperature

get to the hot water sup-

ply temperature?

The “Approach Temperature” or

“Minimum Temperature Differential” of

the M3 is only 5°F (3°C). This is ideal

for installations where lower tempera-

ture hot water is being generated at the

boiler.

N170-M3

N170-M3 CSUT

N170-M3

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®

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