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Proco Products ANSI/NSF 61 Certification

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Proco Products ANSI/NSF 61 Certification

ANSI/NSF Standard 61 standards were developed by the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF), and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and relates to water treatment which establishes stringent requirements for the control of equipment that comes in contact with either potable water or products that support the production of potable water. If you are involved in the manufacture, sales or distribution of potable water or products you are required to comply with ANSI/NSF 61: Drinking Water System Components – Health Effects.

Proco Products, Inc. announces that we have received ANSI/NSF 61 Certification on the following products:

  • Proco Series 230
  • Proco Series 233L/234L
  • Proco Series 271
  • Proco Series 231 RC/RE
  • Elastomer: EPDM
  • Sizes: 1″ I.D. thru 120″ I.D.
    • Note: For sizes less than 8in diameter, no more than one joint per 175ft of pipe shall be used.

All of the certified products will be supplied with these labels to identify it as ANSI/NSF 61.

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