Range of two hole, single outlet (swivel) combination tap assemblies (chrome plated brass) incorporating quarter turn ceramic disk headworks and lever operating members. The spout outlet incorporates a plastic flow straightener. Supplied with metal back nuts. Maximum working pressure 5.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 60°C.
Range of installation kits with brass bodies and plastic housings with multiple inlets. The kits incorporate housings that are intended for a flow control cartridge and a spout connection. Models 01 750 180 and 01 850 180 incorporate a servicing valve on the inlet. Maximum working pressure 10.0 Bar Maximum operating temperature 65.0°C
Range of chemical dosing equipment which incorporate self-closing valves within a plastic body. The outlet of the injector incorporates a connection for injection of chemicals via venturi action. Maximum working pressure 6.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 60ºC.
Mini shock arrestor with a stainless steel body. Maximum working pressure 15.0 bar . Maximum operating temperature 70°C.
Mini shock arrestors with a stainless steel body. Maximum working pressure 15.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 70°C.
Range of expansion vessels with white epoxy coated steel bodies and butyl diaphragm. Please refer to model for maximum working pressures. Maximum operating temperature 70°C. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar (all except two models), 8.0 bar (24749 & 24809 only).
Range of filter cartridges. Maximum working pressure 8.0 Bar. Cold water use only.
Range of filter cartridges. Maximum working pressure 8.0 Bar. Cold water use only.
Range of press copper crimp fittings with EPDM ‘O’-rings for use with copper tube manufactured to EN 1057. The joints are achieved by means of a crimping tool. For above ground use. Maximum working pressure: 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature: 85°C
Range of “JRG Sanipex MT” compression fittings with EPDM ‘O’-rings for use with “JRG Sanipex MT ECO” multilayer pipes (PE-RT II/Al/PE-RT II). Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 70°C.
Silicon Bronze bodies Press Fittings with EPDM `O`-rings. For use with copper pipe manufactured in accordance with BS EN1057. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 99°C.
Copper press-fit fittings with copper with EPDM `O`-rings. For use with copper pipe manufactured in accordance with BS EN1057. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 99°C.
‘PREMIX’ range of wall hung, gas-fired condensing combination boilers providing domestic hot water via a plate heat exchanger. The pressurised central heating system incorporates an expansion vessel and pressure relief valve set at 3.0 bar. The supplies to both the domestic hot water and primary circuit are controlled via spherical valves. Maximum working pressures: Primary circuit: 2.5 bar, Secondary circuit 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature both circuits: 80°C.
Range of rotating piston, volumetric in-line water meters with brass bodies. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Cold water use only.
Range of water meters with either cast iron (blue epoxy coated) or stainless-steel bodies, transducers and EPDM rubber O-rings. Maximum working pressure 25.0 Bar. Maximum operating temperature 50.0°C.
Range of in-line water meters with brass bodies. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 50°C.
Range of in-line water meters with plastic bodies. The inlet incorporates a plastic filter. Maximum working pressure; 16 Bar Maximum operating temperature 50°C
Range of IUW ultrasonic water meters with blue epoxy coated cast iron bodies. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature: 50°C.
Water hammer arrestor with brass body and EPDM ‘O’ ring. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 90°C.
Hydraulic circuit used to control the water path within the heating and sanitary boiler, with plastic body incorporating filter, flow regulator, plate heat exchanger and EPDM O-rings. Maximum working pressure 7.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
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