Pressure Balance Cartridge for Huntington Brass Faucets ST8000B DQBA-50063-XX-AF

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The Huntington Brass ST8000B (or its current part number DQBA-50063-XX-AF) is a replacement pressure balance cartridge used in various Huntington Brass tub and shower valves. This cartridge is crucial for maintaining consistent water temperature and pressure.

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Pressure Balance Cartridge for Huntington Brass Faucets

 

  • It serves as the pressure balance unit for compatible single-handle tub and shower valves, helping to prevent sudden temperature changes (scalding or freezing) when other water sources in the house are used.
  • This cartridge is used as a replacement part for several Huntington Brass rough-in valves, including PL8900-00, PL8910-00, P2723199, and P0223199 tub and shower valves.

 

ST8000B   DQBA-50063-XX-AF

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Yes, this aftermarket part will replace your OEM part. 

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Yes, this is the OEM recommended part.

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