Range of pressure reducing valves with DZR brass, gunmetal or stainless-steel bodies. Maximum inlet pressure for HP and SP Models = 25.0 bar. Maximum inlet pressure for LP Models = 6.0 bar. Between September 2022 and December 2023, the maximum operating temperature of models included on the approval was 60°C. From January 2024, the maximum operating temperature of those models increased to 85°C. Models added to the approval in January 2024: Models with maximum working pressure of 6.0 & 16.0 bar models are for cold water use. Models with maximum working pressure of 25.0 bar have a maximum operating temperature of 85°C.
Range of combination valves with a DZR brass body incorporating a pressure reducing valve, a ball valve, pressure gauge and water meter port. The outlet incorporates two single check valve cartridges, verified by test suitable for backflow to fluid category 3. Maximum working pressure 16 Bar Outlet pressure in the range 6.0 to 1.5 bar. Maximum operating temperature 80°C
Range of spherical valves with nickel plated brass bodies, chromium plated brass balls, PTFE seals, NBR and/or FKM ‘O’-rings. 140, 140M, 141 & 141M series models incorporate a stainless-steel strainer. 140 & 141 series models also incorporate a magnet. The 121 & 122 series models are 3-way valves. Maximum working pressure: See PN in brackets under model. Maximum operating temperature: Cold water use only.
Range of resilient seated gate valves with blue epoxy coated ductile iron bodies, and an EPDM wedge, gasket and ‘O’-ring. The BV204W model has a rising spindle, the BV203W model has a non-rising spindle, both have a handwheel operating member. Maximum working pressure 25.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of in-line screw-down stop valves with brass bodies, incorporating rising spindle headworks and EPDM washers. For use with BS EN 1057 copper pipe. Maximum working pressure 16 Bar at 30°C, 5 Bar at 99°C
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