Range of gate valves with blue epoxy coated ductile iron bodies, EPDM coated ductile iron wedges. The valves operate via a non-rising spindle headwork with hand wheel operating member. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of gate valves incorporating a blue epoxy coated ductile iron body. EPDM coated ductile iron wedges and a non-rising spindle headwork. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 45°C. As of September 2024 Maximum operating temperature 23°C.
Range of gate valves incorporating bronze bodies and wedges with PTFE seals. The valves are operated via a non-rising spindle with a hand wheel operating member. Maximum working pressure 20.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of screw down stop valves incorporating brass bodies and EPDM gaskets. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum working temperature 80°C.
Range of screw down angle valves (chromium plated brass) incorporating a dome (triangular) type operating member with a NBR rubber washer. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 60°C.
Range of manually operated balancing valves incorporating bronze bodies, non-rising spindle balancing mechanism, EPDM washer & ‘O’-rings with either a metal or rubber seat. Maximum working pressure 25.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85ºC.
Range of magnetic scale inhibitors incorporating nickel plated copper bodies. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Cold water use only.
Electrolytic scale inhibitor incorporating a nickel plated copper body. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Cold water use only.
Range of ultra-violet disinfection units consisting of a stainless-steel body and quartz tubes with EPDM O rings. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 50.0°C
'Eurokote® 46-60 Red Brown'. Factory applied, red-brown coloured epoxy coating. Apply as per manufacturer's technical data sheet dated 19/11/2019. Cure for 7 days@20°C. For use with water up to 60°C. This material is only approved for the curing conditions that appear on the approval. If the cure conditions are varied from those specified on the approval then the material is not covered by the scope of the approval.
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