CPSC

Low Lead Ball Valve/Shut-Off Gas Valves Recalled for Fire Hazard

Valve Front Side
Valve Front Side
Valve Back Side
Valve Back Side
Valve Handle with Date Code
Valve Handle with Date Code

Hazard

The valves can crack and cause gas to leak. This poses fire and explosion hazards.

What You Should Do

Remedy

Consumers should turn off the gas supply until a replacement gas valve has been professionally installed. Consumers should contact Danville Sales which, on behalf of Fu San Machinery, will provide compensation of $300 to reimburse customers for costs incurred to remove and return the valve and for purchasing and installing a replacement valve. The affected valve should be returned to the Danville Sales Office for Fu San Machinery with a photo depicting the valve in the gas line before removal and showing the date code on the valve, along with the address and details of the location where the valve was installed. The requested information, the recalled valve, and the consumer name and address should be sent to the address in the Consumer Contact paragraph. Upon receipt, Fu San will reimburse customers in the amount of $300.

Consumer Contact

Danville Sales Office for Fu San Machinery, 1101 N. Kings Hwy, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034; toll-free at (855) 779-9200, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or online at www.fsvalve.com.tw, then click on the Safety Recall Notice button for more information.

Products

Low Lead Ball Valve/Shut-Off Gas Valves

Injuries & Incidents

Sold At

Fu San Machinery directly to seven distributors nationwide from April 2011 through January 2012 for between $13 and $20.