Range of pressure reducing valves with DZR brass bodies (CW602N or CW511L), EPDM ‘O’-rings and a stainless steel strainer. Available with a variety of end connections (see model). Models with compression, pressfit and pushfit connections are for use with copper pipe. Maximum inlet supply pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum outlet pressure between 1.5 bar and 6.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 80°C.
Range of adjustable, in-line pressure reducing valves with blue epoxy coated, cast iron bodies. 447 70 models: maximum supply pressure 25.0 bar, outlet pressure range 1.5 to 7.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 60°C.
Range of normally closed (NC), solenoid valves with plastic bodies and EPDM diaphragm. Models with push-fit connections are for use with copper pipe (manufactured to EN 1057) and PTFE pipe. The products incorporate a plastic or stainless steel filter on the inlet, (except for models with swivel nut, push-fit and nozzle inlets, as well as the 44.007.126 and 01.021.126 models) . The 44.007.126 model incorporates a Y-pattern stainless-steel strainer. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperatures: Cold water use only, 65°C or 90°C for models marked with ℗ - Please consult model section for further details.
Ranges of solenoid valves with plastic bodies and stainless steel strainer. Models with female connections incorporate a stainless steel threaded connector. Maximum working pressure 10 bar. Maximum operating temperature 70°C.
Dual outlet solenoid valve with a plastic body, incorporating EPDM diaphragm and ‘O’-rings. The inlet incorporates a plastic flow regulator and a plastic filter. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 65°C.

Range of spherical valves with brass or DZR brass bodies, chromium plated brass or chromium plated DZR brass (12-18mm) or stainless-steel balls (22-54mm) and various operating members The press-fit connection is for use with copper pipes (manufactured to EN 1057), stainless steel pipes (manufactured to EN10312) or carbon steel pipes (manufactured to EN10305-3). Jointing is achieved via a crimping tool using a ‘M’ profile. Maximum working pressure 25.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of spherical valves with brass or DZR brass bodies, chromium plated brass or chromium plated DZR brass (12-18mm) or stainless-steel balls (22-54mm) and various operating members The press-fit connection is for use with copper pipes (manufactured to EN 1057), stainless steel pipes (manufactured to EN10312) or carbon steel pipes (manufactured to EN10305-3). Jointing is achieved via a crimping tool using a ‘M’ profile. Maximum working pressure 25.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of spherical valves with brass or chromium plated brass and various operating members The press-fit connection is for use with copper pipes (manufactured to EN 1057), stainless steel pipes (manufactured to EN10312) or carbon steel pipes (manufactured to EN10305-3). Jointing is achieved via a crimping tool using a ‘M’ profile. Maximum working pressure 25.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of push fit lever operated spherical valves incorporating brass bodies and brass ball (various finishes). Products to be used with PEX pipe (manufactured to BS7291 part 3), Polybutylene Pipe (manufactured to BS7291 Part 2) and copper pipe (manufactured to EN1057) Maximum working pressure 6.0 bar (for PEX and Polybutylene pipe). Maximum working pressure of 20.0 bar (for copper pipe). Maximum operating temperature: 95°C.
Range lever operated spherical valves with nickel plated brass bodies and chromium plated brass balls. The 1792 model compression connections are for use with copper pipe (manufactured to EN 1057). Maximum working pressure 25.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
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