Range of handwheel operated bronze bodied stop valves. Maximum working pressure 20.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Screw down angle valves (chromium plated brass) incorporating a dome (triangular) type operating member with a NBR rubber washer. Compression connection to be used with copper pipe EN1057. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 60°C.
Range of double regulating valves available with DZR brass, lead free brass or bronze bodies (see models). Products incorporate a non-rising spindle headwork. Products also include two test ports. Maximum working pressure 25.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of commercial dish washing machines with flow controlled by a solenoid valve and discharged via a type `AB` airgap (verified by test - suitable for backflow protection against fluid category 5). Maximum working pressure 4.0 bar. Cold water use only.
In-line electrolytic scale reducer with chromium plated copper body for use with copper pipe manufactured to BS EN 1057. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 99°C.
Magnetic scale reducer, incorporating chrome plated copper body, for use with copper pipe manufactured to BS EN1057. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Cold water use only.
Range of in-line electrolytic scale reducers with copper bodies for use with copper pipe (manufactured to BS EN 1057). Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 40°C.
'CY103'. Dark grey coloured, cold pressed, phenolic resin impregnated carbon graphite seal ring. For use with water up to 85°C.
'FH821Z2'. Dark grey coloured, pressed & carbonised, resin impregnated carbon bearing. For use with water up to 85°C.
‘Rashmi Ordinary Portland Cement’. Factory applied, grey coloured cement. Mix cement, sand & water in a mass ratio of 1:1.7:0.5 and apply as per manufacturer's instructions 'TSL/TSMD/DI/QA/TPI/DC/002', dated '09/06/2025'. Cure for 4 hours@45°C then cure in open air for 28 days@33-39°C. For use with water up to 60°C. This material is only approved for the mixing and curing conditions that appear on the approval. If the mixing and or curing 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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