Just about every product, if you look at the labels, will have that exact warning on it. That is because it is some sort of law in California (Prop 65). Metals like brass, which is used in the majority of fittings like # CAM40055, contains copper and zinc but in the brass manufacturing process machinists use lead to make the brass easier to work with.
The lead content is a very small amount of the total composition. The brass fittings you use everyday will have some degree of lead. If... view full answer...
The Camco RV Drinking Water Hose, # CAM22783, is constructed of a reinforced PVC ( Polyvinyl chloride). The hose does not use latex material in its construction.
The hose is FDA-approved for use for drinking water and is free of BPA and complies to low-lead content regulations. view full answer...
The RV Check Valve for Fresh Water Systems # 37262195 has a 600 psi rating. I confirmed this with my contact at JR Products. Since RVs are almost always rated for a max psi rating between 40 - 50 so you won't need to worry about longevity with this piece. If you're referring to the amount of pressure needed to open up the plunger that isn't something that JR Products (or any manufacturer for that matter) tests simply because it is a minimal amount of water pressure that opens the plunger. view full answer...
Considering the three brands of drinking water hoses we carry, like the AquaFresh High Pressure Drinking Water Hose for RV # W01-5300 only Aquafresh is made in the United States. The other brands Valterra products, and Camco, have facilities in the United States, but come from outside the United States. view full answer...
The tank on the Atwood RV Water Heater part # AT94022 is steel to handle the pressures we sometimes see inside of the tank and is then clad or dipped in aluminum in and out to help keep build up to a minimum. view full answer...