Range of stop valves with plastic bodies and an EPDM diaphragm. The valves are operated via a switch located on the valve. The RCL and RPL models can also be operated by a remote switch. The product incorporates a plastic strainer central to the body. All valves are for use with copper pipe (manufactured to BS EN 1057). The PL suffix valves are also for use with PEX pipe (manufactured to BS7291-3). Models added Jan 2025 are for use with PE80 & PE100 pipes manufactured to BS EN 12201:2 at the inlets and the outlets are suitable for PEX pipe manufactured in accordance with BS7291 and copper pipe manufactured in accordance with BS EN 1057. For above ground use only. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Cold water use only.
Range of commercial, front loading, heat pump tumble dryers with flow controlled via a solenoid valve. Maximum working pressure 8.0 bar. Cold water use only.
Range of wall mounted mirrored units incorporating an electronically controlled combination tap assemblies. Flow is controlled via solenoid valve which is actuated by an infra-red sensor. The spout outlets incorporate a plastic aerator. Maximum working pressure 6.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 65°C.
Range of concealed WC flushing cisterns incorporating a BS 1212-4 side entry compact type float operated inlet valve providing a Type AG air gap with a dual flush drop valve for full flush volumes of up to 6 litres and a reduced flush of up to 3 litres. The cistern is operated by a manual push button and incorporates a servicing valve and flexible hose on the inlet supply. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Cold water use only
Range of WC flushing cisterns incorporating a side entry BS 1212-4 (2016) compact type float operated inlet valve providing a Type AG air gap with a dual flush drop valve for full flush volumes of up to 6 litres and a reduced flush of up to 4 litres. The cistern is operated by a manual push button and incorporates a servicing valve and flexible hose on the inlet supply. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Cold water use only.
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