Range of inlet control valves with DZR brass bodies incorporating a pressure reducing valve (set at 1.5, 1.8. 2.0, 2.1, 3.0 or 3.5 depending on model) and a pressure relief valve (set at 3.0, 3.5, 4.5, 5.0. 6.0 or 8.0 depending on model. All models incorporate a stainless-steel mesh and an approved check valve cartridge however, the complete product has not been fully tested to demonstrate it provides backflow protection. Model CWIC355040 comes supplied with a tundish. For use with copper pipe to BS EN 1057, PB pipe (with inserts) to BS EN 7291-2:2010 and PEX pipe (with inserts) to BS EN 7291-3:2010. Maximum working pressure 16.0. Maximum operating temperature of 25°C.
Range of combination valves consisting of an in-line adjustable pressure reducing valve (between 1.5 and 6.0 bar) and a pressure relief valve, with DZR Brass bodies, EPDM `O`-rings and an EPDM diaphragm. CWIC110004 model - Pressure reducing valve pre-set at 3.5 bar and pressure relief valve set at 6.0 bar. CWIC200055 model - Pressure reducing valve pre-set at 3.0 bar and pressure relief valve set at 4.5 bar. The product incorporates a stainless-steel mesh and a check valve cartridge, verified by test (suitable for backflow protection against Fluid Category 2). For use with copper pipe (manufactured to BS EN 1057). Maximum supply pressure 16.0 bar. Outlet pressure range 1.5 bar to 6.0 bar (both models). Maximum operating temperature 20°C.
Range of plastic push-fit fittings (available in black, white and grey) and a manifold (available in grey only) with EPDM or NBR ‘O’-rings. For use with copper pipe (manufactured to EN1057), PE-X pipe (manufactured to BS7291-3:2010) & PB pipe (BS EN 21003-2:2008). Maximum working pressure: 12.5 bar @ 20°C (Cold water use only). From September 2023 the products are suitable for 8.0 bar @ 65°C.
Range of in-line, pressure reducing valves with DZR brass bodies and stainless-steel strainers. Maximum inlet supply pressure 16.0 bar. Outlet supply pressure is adjustable within the range of 1.5 bar to 6.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 45°C or 65°C, please refer to model.
Range of tundishes with black plastic bodies. The products comply with the requirements of an air gap to drain.
Non-metallic materials and components comply with BS6920 at 65°C
“Heatguard Dual Thermostatic Mixing Valves”, range of T type thermostatic mixing valves with brushed chrome plated brass bodies. The inlets incorporate check valve cartridges (all models) and isolation valves (models HEAT110616 & HEAT110625 only). Check valve cartridges are verified by test (suitable for backflow protection against Fluid Category 2). Products also include stainless-steel strainers. Maximum working pressure 6 Bar.
Non-metallic materials and components comply with BS6920 at 85°C
Range of horizontal or vertical expansion vessels with an EPDM membrane. Maximum working pressure 10.0 or 16.0 bar (please refer to model). Maximum operating temperature 100°C.
Range of push-fit spherical valves with a brass body (15HSV model only) or chromium plated brass bodies (all other models), chromium plated brass ball and EPDM ‘O’- rings. SV suffix models are screwdriver operated; all other models are lever operated. For use with copper tube (manufactured to BS EN 1057), PB pipe (manufactured to BS7291-2) or PE-X pipe (manufactured to BS7291-3). Maximum working pressure and operating temperature: 12.5 @ 20°C, and 3.0 bar @ 92°C.
Range of DZR brass push fit fittings for use with copper pipe (manufactured to BS EN 1057), PB pipe (manufactured to BS7291-2) and PEX pipe (manufactured to BS7291-3). Maximum working pressures and operating temperatures: 12.5 @ 20°C, and 3.0 bar @ 92ºC.
Thermostatic blending valves (chromium plated DZR brass bodies) incorporating a thermostatic cartridge controlling the temperature. Inlets incorporate stainless steel strainers and approved check valve cartridges; however, the complete product has not been fully tested to demonstrate it provides backflow protection. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar.
Non-metallic materials and components comply with BS6920 at 85°C
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