C-534 | Commercial Design

PRIER C-534 provides a year round source of water to areas that are
subject to freezing temperatures. The hydrant is connected to the supply piping in the heated portion of the structure, eliminating the possibility of freezing. To ensure freeze protection, the hydrant will drain even with the hose attached and under pressure without sprayback.

The C-534 combines freezeless hydrant features with self-draining, antisiphon and two backflow check valves. The vacuum breaker/backflow preventer provides protection against cross-connection of the potable water supply, while venting to eliminate any vacuum. This commercial wall hydrant is key operated, code approved, and flows up to 9 GPM. No special installation tools are required.

 

Take a look at some of our other products that automatically drain, like the C-434. 

Product Support

PRIER has been manufacturing the C-534 Freezeless Hydrant since 1992. It is a simple operating product that is fairly simple to repair.

The C-534 Freezeless Hydrant drains with the hose attached and under pressure. To accomplish this, there is a bypass assembly in the hydrant. Possible Repair Issues for the C-534 Freezeless Wall Hydrant include:

1. When the water is running, water leaks out from behind the handle

When the C-434/534 Hydrant is turned into the "off" position, the water in the valve will drain out behind the packing nut. If water leaks from behind the packing nut during operation, the o-ring or u-cup bypass has been damaged and needs to be replaced.

To determine which of the two styles you have, the stem needs to be removed from the valve to identify the bypass type. The bypass will be on the stem, near the handle end.

Current Style-O-Ring:

Old Style-U-Cup:

 

2. The hydrant drips after shut off

A freezeless wall hydrant shuts off inside the heated portion of the structure therefore, the water inside the hydrant will drain out after shutoff. The shutoff point could be any distance from 4" to 24" inside the structure. This installation should also be pitched to allow the water to easily drain out of the hydrant. The hydrant may drip for up to 60 seconds after shutoff. If the water continues to drip after that time, you most likely need to replace the stopper and pin on the stem.

C-434KT-902 Stopper and Pin Kit (with tool and o-ring)

3. The operating key is missing from my hydrant

For any one of numerous reasons, your operating key may be missing. PRIER's operating key is unique to its products - it has one flat side and the rest is rounded. This style key mates perfectly with our stem-end for a snug fit and years of reliable operation.

The required part number is C-108KT-808.

C-108KT-808 Operating Key

4. How do I convert the hydrant to handle operated?

C-534KT-804 Handle Conversion Kit

Contents of this kit are as follows:

5. The stem end is damaged and I cannot operate the freezeless hydrant

Occasionally the stem of the PRIER hydrant gets damaged beyond repair. This is most commonly caused by the hydrant being operated by pliers and damage to the brass on the end.

To determine the proper replacement stem, you need to determine the following:

1. Overall length (OAL) of the stem, from tip to brass tip. Do not include the rubber bibb washer in this measurement.

2. Using the acquired dimensions, determine which stem is required from the chart below:

The following stems are for the C-434/C-534 Freezeless Hydrant (manufactured 2007-present):

The following stems are for the C-434/C-534 Freezeless Hydrant (manufactured pre-2007):

5. The stem end is damaged and I cannot operate the freezeless hydrant

Occasionally, the stem of the 300 Series Hydrant becomes damaged beyond repair. This is most commonly caused by the hydrant being operated by pliers and damage to the brass on the end.

To determine the proper replacement stem, you need to determine the following:

1. Length of the stem, from brass tip to brass tip.

2. Using the acquired dimensions, determine which stem is required from the chart below:

The following stems are for the 300 Diamond Series Mansfield Style Hydrant (manufactured after Spring 2013):

The following stems are for the 300 Series Mansfield Style Hydrant pre-Diamond Series (manufactured before Spring 2013):

6. Water is leaking from the holes by the hose thread

The rubber washer inside the vacuum breaker has failed and needs to be replaced. This is accomplished by unthreading the vacuum breaker from the body of the hydrant and replacing the internals. The vacuum breaker is sealed to the body with a body sealant and may require heat to break loose.

The parts required for this is a C-434KT-906 Vacuum Breaker Replacement Kit

Installation Instructions:
To repair the vacuum breaker on any of the above items, it first needs to be removed from the valve. The vacuum breaker is sealed to the valve and needs to be heated with a torch to be removed. Once it is removed you can reinstall the new parts in the order as shown above.

6. I need a complete rebuild kit

C-534KT-907 Overhaul Kit

Contents of this kit are as follows: