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What does "WCI" mean on a Radiator Water Valve Designation?
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Serey236
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I believe it says, 1 inch, and the designation "WCI" has me puzzled. Is it "Water Control Inlet" ? Or something else ?





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WOG is Water, Oil, Gas at the pressure indicated (300 PSI). WCI might be the manufacturer, but I don't know who that would be.All Steamed Up, Inc.
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Bet that's a "G" and that would probably be Western Gauge and Instruments not of recent vintage.. perhapsSteamhead said:WOG is Water, Oil, Gas at the pressure indicated (300 PSI). WCI might be the manufacturer, but I don't know who that would be.One way to get familiar something you know nothing about is to ask a really smart person a really stupid question0
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