Range of normally closed solenoid valves with a plastic body and silicone rubber diaphragm & ‘O’-rings. Models ending ‘007’ have a maximum working pressure of 0.25 bar. All other models have a maximum working pressure of 0.06 bar. Maximum operating temperature 90°C.
Range of bistable (all models) or monostable/normally closed (19.00x.287 only) solenoid valves with either a plastic body (19.00X.287) or plastic internal body with stainless steel threaded casing (50.005.102 and 50.005.(050) models) with EPDM diaphragms and ‘O’-rings. Maximum working pressures: 50.005.(050) model: 8.0 bar. All other models: 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 70°C
Range of spherical valves incorporating DZR brass bodies and balls (nickel plated), EPDM ‘O’-rings, PTFE seats and red or blue coloured lever type operating members. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar for compression models Maximum working pressure 40.0 bar for 1¼”-2” RP Female & pressfit models Maximum working pressure 50.0 bar ½”-1” RP Female & pressfit models. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of water conditioners. The WFL38 model has a brass body, all other models are stainless steel. Operating parameters: GRANDER® Inline units - Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 95°C. GRANDER® Flexible unit - Maximum working pressure 6.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 75°C. GRANDER® Apartment unit & Immersion units - Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 90°C.
Range of water conditioners incorporating a static PTFE and zinc anode in a brass or nickel plated bronze body. Between November 2021 and December 2023 the maximum working pressure is: ET/ETD models = 10.0bar, EF/EF-16 models = 16.0 bar, EF-40 models = 40.0 bar. From January 2024 the maximum working pressure is: ET/ETD/EF/EF-16 models = 16.0 bar & EF-40 models = 40.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 60°C.
Range of electrolytic scale inhibitors incorporating copper bodies. For use with copper pipe complying with BS EN 1057. Maximum working pressure 10.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 40°C.
'Dicoat Medium Temp Black'. Factory applied, black coloured bitumen coating. Apply as per manufacturer's user instructions reference 'SPL/RD/UI/2019100121', issue no. '01' dated 08.07.2020. Cure for 7 days@30°C. Between 1st January 2021 to 22nd November 2021, the material is for use with water up to 50°C. Between 23rd November 2021 and 31st January 2026, the material is 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.
'Sealcoat Black'. Black coloured, factory applied petroleum bituminous coating. Apply as per manufacturer's instructions for use reference 'PC 819' dated March, 26, 2021. Cure for 18 hours at 30°C. For use with water up to 23°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. Petroleum or asphaltic bitumen, NOT coal tar bitumen. Materials listed in this section are not approved for use for contact with water that is required to be wholesome on large water retaining structures such as lining of pipes, cisterns or water storage tanks.
'Jotapipe IL6001 50S'. Factory applied, blue coloured, fusion bonded epoxy coating. Apply as per technical data sheet dated '10 September 2019'. Cure for 15 minutes@230°C. For use with water up to 85°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.
'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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