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The WOODFORD v22cp-10-mh is a freezeless hot and cold wall hydrant built for year-round outdoor irrigation and cleaning applications. The unit features separate hot and cold inlet tubes that allow manual temperature blending at the point of use, with cross-contamination protection built in. A patented pressure relief valve prevents the faucet body from bursting in freezing conditions even if a hose is left connected. The integral anti-siphon backflow protection device meets code requirements without a separate add-on vacuum breaker. Rated to 125 psi and a maximum temperature of 120 degrees F, this hydrant is suited for residential service where both hot and cold supply lines are accessible at the wall.
The v22cp-10-mh is designed for residential wall installations where hot and cold water supplies are run to an exterior wall. A 10-inch wall thickness depth keeps the valve mechanism inside the conditioned space, allowing the unit to drain and remain freeze-protected when shut off. The 1/2-inch sweat-by-male NPT inlet connections work with standard copper and threaded supply lines. The 3/4-inch garden hose thread outlet accepts standard hose fittings, making it practical for wash-down stations, equipment rinse areas, and landscape irrigation setups that require temperature-adjustable water.
Designed as an OEM-style residential wall hydrant replacement or new installation fitting for exterior walls with a 10-inch wall thickness and accessible hot and cold supply lines terminating in 1/2-inch sweat or male NPT connections.
Installation should be performed by a licensed plumber in accordance with local plumbing codes and IPC requirements for backflow prevention and exterior faucet installation. Shut off the hot and cold supply lines and relieve system pressure before beginning any connections. Solder sweat connections before attaching the unit to the wall to avoid heat damage to internal components. Verify the unit pitches slightly toward the outlet to ensure proper drainage and freeze protection when the valve is closed.
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