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Cash Acme manufactures specialized water control valves, including pressure regulators, thermostatic mixing valves, and relief valves for plumbing and heating systems.

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Cash Acme has been a respected name in the plumbing and heating industry for over a century, providing high-quality water control valves and integrated plumbing solutions. As part of the Reliance Worldwide Corporation (RWC) family of brands, Cash Acme specializes in pressure regulating valves (PRVs), thermostatic mixing valves (TMVs), temperature and pressure relief valves, and vacuum breakers.

Headquartered in the United States, Cash Acme's ISO 9001-certified manufacturing ensures reliability and compliance with industry standards. Their products are essential for safeguarding water systems in residential and commercial applications, offering precise temperature control, backflow prevention, and pressure regulation to protect diverse plumbing infrastructures.

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  • How often should I inspect my Cash Acme thermostatic mixing valve?

    It is recommended to check the valve at least once per year to ensure its continued function. Installations with poor water quality may require more frequent inspections.

  • What is the standard factory temperature setting for the Tank Booster?

    Every Tank Booster valve is factory set for an outlet temperature of 120°F (49°C). Ideally, the water heater should be set to around 140°F (60°C) for effective operation.

  • Can Cash Acme valves be used on steam systems?

    No. Cash Acme valves must not be fitted on steam-supplied systems; they are designed for use with water systems only.

  • How does the vacuum breaker protect my system?

    A vacuum breaker prevents negative pressure (vacuum) conditions that could siphon contaminated water back into the potable water supply or cause storage tanks to collapse.

  • What should I do if the mixed water temperature is unstable?

    Unstable temperatures are often caused by blocked strainers or fluctuating supply pressures. Clean the strainers and consider installing pressure regulating valves on both hot and cold supplies.