Yes, I would probably put it below 100 too. The tanks are rated 120psi that's why I wrote that. I guess there are some margin on them, so they could handle some excess pressure. But now, the pressure sometimes exceeds 200 !!!
The fixtures is not a problem in our case though, as we just fill up an elevated tank and let gravity pressurise the resort. But, the filters are before the tank.
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Best AnswerPolaris has a very good selection of plumbing parts and would be my best recommendation for a pressure reducing valve. I am curious on your set up where you are getting 120 PSI. 95 PSI is normally the max for a commercial building, 120 would ruin most fixtures.
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Matao would be my Suggestion but I do remember seeing them at City Hardware. ( They have an extensive Plumbing section there) if that end of town by Robinsons, AS building suppliers next Door also have Plumbing Stuff-
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