Drain off valve with brass body (chrome plated) and NBR ‘O’-rings. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 99°C.
Range of drain off taps incorporating DZR brass bodies, non-rising spindle operating mechanism and EPDM ‘O’-rings and seat washer. D340 range incorporates a lockshield mechanism and the D341 range incorporates a key operated mechanism. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of drain off taps incorporating DZR brass bodies, non-rising spindle operating mechanism and EPDM ‘O’-rings and seat washer. FIG 371 range incorporates a lockshield mechanism and the FIG 370 range incorporates a key operated mechanism. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Drain cock elbow incorporating a DZR brass body with EPDM ’O’-rings (ZELB250445 model) or NBR ‘O’-rings (ZELB250446 model added July 2022). Both models are for use with copper pipe (manufactured to BS EN 1057). Maximum working pressures: ZELB250445 model - 10.0 Bar. ZELB250446 - 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of wall mounted hose union taps (brass, chrome plated brass or DZR brass body) incorporating a non-rising spindle headwork with a butterfly handle operating member. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of pillar taps with brass bodies (various finishes), incorporating quarter turn ceramic disc headworks with single lever operating members. Spout outlets incorporate a plastic flow straightener. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 65°C.
Range of pillar taps with brass bodies (various finishes), incorporating quarter turn ceramic disc headwork with single lever operating members. The spout outlets incorporate plastic flow straighteners and the products are supplied with plastic backnuts. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 65°C.
Range of stainless steel braided, white (translucent) polyethylene lined (CPWX models) or white elastomeric thermoplastic (TPSiV) lined (SPWX models) flexible hose assemblies. Hoses are available with a variety of end connections (see model), either brass or nickel plated brass (SPWX/CPWX10 models). Maximum working pressures 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 90°C.
Fabdec ‘Excelsior’ ranges of direct, indirect, solar direct and solar indirect stainless steel insulated unvented hot water storage cylinders with internal expansion. The DHW circuit consists of a temperature and pressure relief valve set at 7.0 bar 95°C, an inlet manifold consisting of an in-line pressure reducing valve adjustable between 2.7 & 3.3 bar (but factory set @ 3.0 bar), an approved check valve cartridge, verified by test (suitable for backflow protection against Fluid Category 2), a pre-set expansion relief valve set at 6.0 bar and a strainer. The product is supplied with a tundish. Maximum supply pressure to pressure reducing valve is 10.0 bar. Maximum working pressure Primary circuit 6.0 bar. Maximum working pressure Secondary circuit 5.5 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85˚C.
Range of vertical cased and insulated direct and indirect unvented stainless steel hot water storage cylinders. The storage cylinders incorporate an internal air bubble to accommodate the expansion of hot water. The DHW circuit has a factory fitted temperature and pressure relief valve set at 10.0@90˚C. The inlet control group includes a pressure reducing valve set at 3.0 bar, single check valve cartridge (verified by test and suitable for backflow protection against Fluid Category 2) and a expansion valve set at 8.0 bar. The products are supplied with a tundish and a motorised valve to be installed on the primary indirect circuit. Maximum supply pressure to the pressure reducing valve is 12.0 bar. Maximum working pressure of primary circuit is 6.0 bar. Maximum secondary circuit is 9.5 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
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