Range of concealed shower mixer valves with brass bodies, incorporating a ceramic cartridge headwork, single lever operating members. Model 72 668 xxx to be installed with iBox universal which is not part of this approval Maximum operating pressure 10.0 bar.
Non-metallic materials and components comply with BS6920 at 60°C
Range of float operated valves with brass bodies. DN15-DN80 maximum working pressure 16 bar. DN100 maximum working pressure 14 bar. Maximum operating temperature for cold water use only.
Range of adjustable, bronze in-line pressure reducing valves. Sizes ½”, ¾” & 1” sizes and 1¼” size have inspection ports on the outlet only. Sizes 2” and 4” sizes have inspection ports on the inlet and outlet. The valves incorporate a stainless-steel strainer. Maximum inlet supply pressure 20.0 bar. Maximum outlet pressure 1.0 bar to 4.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 70°C.
`535` range of adjustable, in-line pressure reducing valves with DZR brass bodies, incorporating a spring loaded EPDM diaphragm and a gauge port. The 535022 compression model is for use with copper pipe (manufactured to EN1057). The product incorporates an intergal stainless steel strainer. Models can be supplied with or without a pressure gauge (see model), which inserts in the test port location. The outlet pressure range is adjustable between 1.0 and 6.0 bar. Maximum inlet supply pressure 16.0 bar.
Non-metallic materials and components comply with BS6920 at 40°C
Range of factory pre-set, pressure relief valves with gunmetal bodies, incorporating fluoro-elastomer & FKM ‘O’-rings, PTFE seat seals and chrome vanadium steel springs. Maximum working pressure varies by model and spring. Fig 500L (Brown spring) - 4.1 bar – 6.1 bar. (Blue spring) - 6.2 bar – 8.2 bar. (Purple spring) - 8.3 bar – 10.2 bar. (Black spring) - 10.3 bar – 12.5 bar. Fig 542L (Brown spring) - 3.3 bar – 4.9 bar. (Blue spring) - 5.0 bar – 6.5 bar. (Purple spring) - 6.6 bar – 8.2 bar. (Black spring) - 8.3 bar – 10.5 bar. Maximum operating temperature 95˚C
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