In-line adjustable pressure reducing valve assembly with a DZR brass body. The assembly also incorporates a stainless strainer (part of the pressure reducing valve), a spherical valve with a brass ball on the inlet, a single check valve cartridge, verified by test (suitable for backflow protection against Fluid Category 2) on the outlet, and a drain port with a brass plug. The product also includes a port with a plastic plug to accommodate a gauge/sensor (not supplied). Adjustable outlet pressure range between 1.0 and 6.0 bar. Maximum supply pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of pre-set, spring loaded, angled pressure relief valves, with a plastic body and EPDM diaphragm. The B312021 CST model only is pre-set at 4.0 bar, all other models are pre-set at 3.0 bar. The valves are fitted with either rotary type easing gear or hand operated lifting gear. Maximum operating temperature 99°C.
Range of latching and non-latching solenoid valves with brass bodies and an integral stainless-steel strainer. X262513141 (abc) (dd) models have a NBR ‘O’-Ring and diaphragm, all other models have an EPDM ‘O’-Ring and diaphragm. Maximum working pressure: see model. Maximum operating temperatures: X262513141(abc)(dd) models 65°C, all other models 85°C.
Range of in-line, “T” type or angled spherical valves incorporating brass bodies and brass ball, EPDM ‘O’-rings/Washers, PTFE seats and single lever or butterfly lever operating members. Some models incorporate port or pressure gauge. Models 0516/03DCVR1, 0516/03DCVR2 & 0516/04TR1 incorporate approved check valve cartridges, verified by test (suitable for backflow protection against Fluid Category 3). Maximum working pressures 10.0 bar Maximum operating temperature 100°C.
Range of brass bodied, straight and angled two and three-port spherical valves. Some models incorporate a screw-down pattern drain valve. Products incorporate a chrome-plated brass ball and EPDM ‘O’-rings. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
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